The CIA invented the term "conspiracy theory" to discredit those who could see truth

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saintrose

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Perusing through those links it looks like familiar territory and the usual suspects. They never let a tragedy go to waste, so to speak. More people need to what's happening even in these advanced stages of their plans for world domination. There will come a time where if you aren't prepared with supplies before hand then it will probably be too late when it really matters. Thought it was a hassle with toilet paper getting raided when covid-19 started? People ain't seen nothin' yet.
Here is another link if the others didn't send a chill down your spine. God only knows what they're doing with this new technology. The body operates on electricity and they're really fooling with nature:

http://www.chemtrailplanet.com/MCDB.htm
 

Reborn

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Unless others are unaware of this, I'll share it:

The CIA invented the term "conspiracy theory" in order to discredit those who could see through lies to the truth. It's something to keep in mind.

https://www.paulcraigroberts.org/20...ent-disbelief-of-official-government-stories/
ONE should do an actual study of that term and the power it holds. It’s pretty wild.
TWO words that make a person run for the hills before they even investigate the subject it’s attached to.
THREE words for the creator of the term: Simple, clever, lethal.
FOUR the record: group/them/him/her that gets to slap that on anything and everything they please?
who are they? How do they deem something?
FIVE comes after four.
Most are turned off by that creepy wording (l can understand why at times)

Yet?...we all will automatically keep reading articles, news stories, etc that have sentences that use deadly wording/terms like....

“sources say...”
”an anonymous person who was there revealed ....”
”studies show...”
”a public poll recently conducted tells us...”

Never once thinking or demanding proof that...
—polls were done in a fair manner
— sources really stated it with audio/video evidence
—in-depth thorough documentation of a fair and unbiased study was indeed conducted?


Yikes?
I wanna go home, Mom 😢
 

Kat671

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just hold fast that multiple times throughout history those called conspiracy theorists were just the ones who knew the truth before the truth was public.

It is true that God's best servants are under great attack, we pray for them!
 
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I get called a conspiracy theorist a lot of times myself, so when I see threads like this, it’s a breath of fresh air. Someone actually can see through all the evil satanic filth. Of course, I don’t say anything I can’t back up in some way, otherwise my words are just empty.
The CIA had to deflect from the satanic ritual abuse going on, so would label the victims ‘conspiracy theorists’ and the incident The satanic panic, mocking these victims who never got justice. It’s disgusting. Not to mention the MK Ultra mind control the CIA was behind.
 
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Google "DId the cia invent the phrase conspiracy theory" And read. It first appeared in print in 1870

The Oxford English Dictionary defines conspiracy theory as "the theory that an event or phenomenon occurs as a result of a conspiracy between interested parties; spec. a belief that some covert but influential agency (typically political in motivation and oppressive in intent) is responsible for an unexplained event". It cites a 1909 article in The American Historical Review as the earliest usage example,[34][35] although it also appeared in print as early as April 1870.[36] The word "conspiracy" derives from the Latin con- ("with, together") and spirare ("to breathe").

Robert Blaskiewicz comments that examples of the term were used as early as the nineteenth century and states that its usage has always been derogatory.[37] According to a study by Andrew McKenzie-McHarg, in contrast, in the nineteenth century the term conspiracy theory simply "suggests a plausible postulate of a conspiracy" and "did not, at this stage, carry any connotations, either negative or positive", though sometimes a postulate so-labeled was criticized.[38] The term "conspiracy theory" is itself the subject of a conspiracy theory, which claims the term was popularized by the CIA in order to discredit conspiratorial believers, particularly critics of the Warren Commission, by making them a target of ridicule.[39] In his 2013 book Conspiracy Theory in America, political scientist Lance deHaven-Smith suggested that the term entered everyday language in the United States after 1964, the year in which the Warren Commission published its findings on the Kennedy assassination, with The New York Times running five stories that year using the term.[40] However, deHaven-Smith's suggestion has been criticized by Michael Butter, a Professor of American Literary and Cultural History at the University of Tübingen, on the grounds that a CIA document which deHaven-Smith referenced, Concerning Criticism of the Warren Report – which was publicly released in 1976 after a Freedom of Information Act request – does not contain the phrase "conspiracy theory" in the singular, and only mentions "conspiracy theories" once, in the sentence "Conspiracy theories have frequently thrown suspicion on our organisation [sic], for example, by falsely alleging that Lee Harvey Oswald worked for us."[41]
 
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Hahaha, all these fools calling us conspiracy theorists, trying to demonize us have no idea...

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And using sites like snopes to try to justify their points? Snopes can’t be trusted.
Oh the fact checkers... The ministry of truth...
Anyone with half a brain can figure out how such companies get paid
 
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Oh the fact checkers... The ministry of truth...
Anyone with half a brain can figure out how such companies get paid
Yep, snopes is just a means to silence the truth. ‘Fact checkers’ do the same thing. It’s a means of control, a means to control the information. Satan is a lier after all. If the global elites can control the information, just the amount of lies that can be weaved. Anyone who uses snopes as a source, I just shake my head and walk away.
 

Nehemiah6

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The CIA invented the term "conspiracy theory" in order to discredit those who could see through lies to the truth. It's something to keep in mind.
Yes, it's true that the CIA is waging war against America, and calling actual conspiracies "conspiracy theories". The mainstream media are co-conspirators in this deception.

The CIA has not only been undermining foreign governments, but the CIA, along with the FBI, DOJ, State Department, etc. was the primary instigator of the coup against Donald Trump (along with Obama, Biden, and Clinton). This is very clear from the vicious attacks on Trump by Brennan and Clapper, as well as the actual documentary and other evidence. The CIA may also have been involved in the election fraud of 2020 through foreign entities, particularly in Italy and Germany. Why that information has not come out is still a mystery, since Trump had access to this evidence of vote manipulation.

The biggest failing of President Trump was a failure to PURGE every government agency and department within the first 30 days of his presidency. And he (and America) has paid a serious price for it.
 
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Yes, it's true that the CIA is waging war against America, and calling actual conspiracies "conspiracy theories". The mainstream media are co-conspirators in this deception.

The CIA has not only been undermining foreign governments, but the CIA, along with the FBI, DOJ, State Department, etc. was the primary instigator of the coup against Donald Trump (along with Obama, Biden, and Clinton). This is very clear from the vicious attacks on Trump by Brennan and Clapper, as well as the actual documentary and other evidence. The CIA may also have been involved in the election fraud of 2020 through foreign entities, particularly in Italy and Germany. Why that information has not come out is still a mystery, since Trump had access to this evidence of vote manipulation.

The biggest failing of President Trump was a failure to PURGE every government agency and department within the first 30 days of his presidency. And he (and America) has paid a serious price for it.
Makes me wonder though, if all the Trump supporters would put as much admiration and support towards our Heavenly Father as they do Trump, if the church as a whole would, would we be in this mess?
 

GaryA

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Makes me wonder though, if all the Trump supporters would put as much admiration and support towards our Heavenly Father as they do Trump,
A lot of people would be saved...? :cool:

(Not all Trump supporters are Christians.)

if the church as a whole would, would we be in this mess?
Potentially not...

(perhaps not quite 'probably')