mythstifieD
Critical Thinker
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It begins... obsessive paranoia due to conspiratorial thinking is now being talked about as a psychological disorder. Alas, I cannot find an electronic version of the article, only a "rebuttal" by Alex Jones cronie Chuck Baldwin. Of course, they're deeply offended, and Jones is mentioned by name many times apparently.
I was on the verge of considering therapy because I was scared to death that the NWO was about to launch Operation: Killing Spree on the world, but luckily I was cured with a deep dose of skeptic sense (NOT common sense). So, I dunno, is it a psychological problem? If I would have actually gone to therapy they may have prescribed drugs to calm my fears, but that wouldn't have answered my questions. What cured me was GOOD WELL REASONED answers to my questions, "simple" as that. However, there are people who are actually insane who also latch on to conspiracy theories, but I'm not exactly sure if I believe that conspiratorial thinking is a mental disease itself. Afterall, conspiracies definitely happen, and it's normal to believe that, but I guess it's abnormal to worry about it so much that it interferes with your life and family.
All Google searches for the article just bring me to prison planet, I'm tempted to buy the magazine just to see for myself. I don't really trust Psychology Today, though, since it tends to have a psychic ad every other page.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/why-psy...more-dangerous-than-conspiracy-theorists.html
(I hate to link to PP, but it's the only source I can find so far on it)
I was on the verge of considering therapy because I was scared to death that the NWO was about to launch Operation: Killing Spree on the world, but luckily I was cured with a deep dose of skeptic sense (NOT common sense). So, I dunno, is it a psychological problem? If I would have actually gone to therapy they may have prescribed drugs to calm my fears, but that wouldn't have answered my questions. What cured me was GOOD WELL REASONED answers to my questions, "simple" as that. However, there are people who are actually insane who also latch on to conspiracy theories, but I'm not exactly sure if I believe that conspiratorial thinking is a mental disease itself. Afterall, conspiracies definitely happen, and it's normal to believe that, but I guess it's abnormal to worry about it so much that it interferes with your life and family.
All Google searches for the article just bring me to prison planet, I'm tempted to buy the magazine just to see for myself. I don't really trust Psychology Today, though, since it tends to have a psychic ad every other page.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/why-psy...more-dangerous-than-conspiracy-theorists.html
(I hate to link to PP, but it's the only source I can find so far on it)