True The Cia Did Coin The Term Conspiracy Theory- Fact Checking the left “In this thought-provoking article, the author explores the origins of the term ‘conspiracy theory’ and its alleged connection to the CIA.
True The Cia Did Coin The Term Conspiracy Theory
Debunking The Fact Checkers:
It is absolutely fascinating that Bill Gates who’s the center of the most conspiracy theories floating around, owns or funds ( providing massive donations) mostly to all the Fact checking companies and sites that debunk all the myths and conspiracy theories surrounding him.
Imagine being so rich you can afford to not only buy your own fact checking companies, but you can also afford to buy the think tanks, and experts who debunk the public investigating you.
Kind of like what the CIA and government has been doing for years.
We used to call that a cover up but for some reason it’s now “Anything the left disagrees with is a conspiracy theory.”
Isn’t it odd none of these fact checkers have ever once fact checked themselves? In fact they have become so embolden in their censorship, they have a partnership with the government to permanently silence conservatives by creating a ministry of truth to combat so called misinformation by right wing extremist #georgeorwellwasright
Interesting Democrats used “The Big Lie” Just like Adolf Hitler Did”
Now many of these so called fact checkers as seen here claimed to debunk that the CIA used the term Conspiracy Theory. However, I have the CIA Documents that provides evidence to the contrary. as seen here and here
The FACTS:
In 1976 the New York Times obtained a document they requested via the Freedom of Information Act.
This document was a C.I.A. Dispatch labeled “psych” for “psychological operations” that was distributed in 1967, indicating they coined the phrase “conspiracy theory” and “conspiracy theorists” to attack anyone who challenged the official narrative from the Warren Commission. It also has a CS indicated on it, which stands for “clandestine services” unit.
The Site AAP never actually debunks whether or not the CIA coined the term instead the site goes on a origins of language rant.
Of Course, we know that the original word was not created by the CIA, and we also know the word has been around for a long time. That was never the argument.
Context:
Coined: meaning to create a new meaning or use a word in a new way, (official definition)
Context in meaning:it was used in-coined meaning the CIA weaponized the word conspiracy theory and admitted to popularizing the word.
CIA defined the meaning as:
From the CIA’s own reasoning: it’s goal was to discredit the public or anyone from bringing any form of credible claim’s against the CIA- based off of the C.I.A. Dispatch labeled “psych” for “psychological operations”.
Please also see the definition of Coining a term in regard’s to the context of this the fact check.
Historical Use of the word:
Please seem the Ngraphs graph chart provided by google, this allows you to track a words popularity over time. Notice how the word conspiracy theory didn’t really gain popularity until around the time of the CIA’s talking points.
True The Cia Did Coin The Term Conspiracy Theory
Biased Fact checking is oppressive:
This is what the left does it twist content to make people look like idiots, which this is exactly what the CIA intended when it knowingly spread fake conspiracy theories and popularized disbelief in an information that didn’t come from so called approved sources. ( The Irony)
The site AAP then goes on to immaturely have a feeling filled tantrum, spouting false rhetoric by referring to the TIN Foil hat conspiracy theorist.
Interestingly there is never an option to provide rebuttal or evidence disputing the outcome of these so-called feeling-filled investigations by these so-called fake fact checkers.
Looking into their terms and conditions they themselves claim that none of their sources have been validated or verified. Why am I not surprised.
The sheer ignorance of these fact checkers to quote karl popper as a reference when:
Karl Popper beliefs were as follows:
That he felt there were often legitimate purposes for posting non legitimate scientific theories, in which he argued, that theories in which start out nonscientific can later become proven scientific factual theories.
Thats What you Call Process of Scientific Discovery :
OR in karl Poppers beliefs
A ” heliocentric theory “ Some well-known examples include the heliocentric theory of the solar system, which replaced the geocentric model, and the theory of plate tectonics in geology, which was controversial when first proposed. In the field of medicine, the idea that ulcers were primarily caused by bacteria, not stress or spicy food, was initially met with skepticism but was later proven and won a Nobel Prize.
This is the opposite of what AAP fact checking site claims:
Is it any wonder that anything in opposition to them they mirror and spin for example: Wasn’t it Republicans who coined the term “fake news” shortly after that fact checking sites started popping up everywhere.
Regardless, if you want to disregard the facts in this article, The takeaway here is “There is undoubtedly a war on information and a battle for your mind.”
In addition, I find it alarming that the public is still taking directives from a group of leftist who think you are too stupid to discern from fact and fiction and therefore they have to fact check everything for you.
In conclusion given the facts YES Conspiracy theory was coined by the CIA
True The Cia Did Coin The Term Conspiracy Theory
This is true and factual given the above evidence as well as the overall summary
Provided here:
The term “conspiracy theory” has a long history, but its use became more widespread in the United States, particularly in the political discourse, during the 1960s and the years following. One pivotal moment that brought the term into more common usage was the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in 1963. The subsequent controversy and debate over the official accounts of his death led to a proliferation of alternative theories about what had happened and whether there was a conspiracy to kill the President.
Following the release of the Warren Commission report, which concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination, there was skepticism among the public, and many theories began to circulate suggesting a cover-up. The term “conspiracy theory” began to be used more frequently to describe these alternative narratives.
The 1960s and 1970s saw a number of high-profile events and political scandals, including the Vietnam War, the Watergate scandal, and the Civil Rights Movement, which also fostered an environment where people were more inclined to question official accounts and consider conspiracy theories.
Over the years, the term has evolved and is now used more broadly to refer to any theory that suggests a coordinated, secretive plot by a group of people or organizations, usually considered powerful or influential, to accomplish a covert goal, often political or economic in nature. The use of the term has grown with the rise of the internet and social media, where information and ideas of all kinds can be disseminated more rapidly and widely than ever before.