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"There are two types of people who call conspiratorialists cowards:
(1) Those who conspire, and
(2) cowards."
Explanation
"Those Who Conspire"
People who conspire call conspiracy theorists "paranoid" in order to discredit their character and to disassociate them from the populace. Ironically, it works because much of the populace are fearful followers who don't want to be associated with those called "paranoid" in the media. These types are
fearful of what others think about them.
Yes, the act of associating paranoia with conspiracy theorists is nothing more than a character assassination followed by social disassociation; an age-old political technique used by swindlers and corrupt media spin doctors.
So why do "those who conspire" assassinate the characters of conspiracy theorists?
Because they "fear" that if too many people find out about the conspiracy they are conducting, then they will eventually be caught, punished, and perhaps executed. By assassinating the character of conspiracy theorists, "those who conspire" hope to create a division between existing conspiracy theorists and the general public. They hope this will limit the number of new people who discover that these theories are actually well-founded and often provable, and hence, they hope to be able to continue to conspire unhindered by a growing public awareness of their activities (ultimately in an attempt to avoid punishment).
"Cowards"
The truth is, everyone I've ever known who has researched global conspiracy theories has eventually become full-blown a conspiracy theorist. Yes, everyone. This is simply because it is really quite easy to research them and there is no lack of hard evidence supporting them.
The only people who do not know about the massive and convincing evidence supporting (virtually proving) numerous current global conspiracy theories are those who:
(1) Have never heard about such things, or
(2) Have heard about such things but are too afraid to learn more.
People who study and recognize the level of corruption currently in many governments of the world are not fearful in making statements about conspiracies. They are being scientific and analytical, and they are exuding formidable courage to pursue this research, not fear. In contrast, fearful people actually avoid hard truth.
The irony about this accusation (that conspiracy theorists are paranoid) is that those who do nothing to learn about corruption and large coverups are, in reality, the fearful ones. It can rightly be said that
"they can't handle the truth". Yes, the opposite (of what the commonly-promoted myth claims—associating paranoia with conspiracy theorists) is in fact true.
In the 90s, I held meetings designed to expose people to and to document the truth about the corruption that was occurring in government. The vast majority of people who attended a meeting never came to a second meeting. When I questioned these people about why they never came to a second meeting, they nearly invariably said that the information in the meetings was too scary.
The phrase "Land of the free; Home of the brave." associates freedom with bravery because the author knew and understood well that without bravery, freedom is not possible. This is why we are currently losing personal freedoms so quickly; Because the majority are paranoid non-conspiracy theorists. In contrast, conspiracy theorists are truly brave and compassionate people attempting to warn people and putting themselves at risk to do it. They are not only brave, they are noble.
Finally
People are finally waking up and realizing the level of corruption that so profoundly affects their lives. For this reason, the national and global political climate will intensify exponentially over the next few years.
During this time, more people will become conspiracy theorists of some sort, and this shift will require corrupt governments to pass laws inhibiting speech against governments and speech related to conspiracy theories. Additionally, laws will be passed that will detain more of the populace who have studied conspiracy theories enough to publically claim that they believe the evidence.