Conspiracy narrative
Conspiracy narrative | |
Type 1 | Fakeology Technology Research |
Type 2 | Psyops |
Year | Jan. 2018 (start) |
Author | Faye |
Discussion | To discuss about this topic go to Fakeologist Audiochat server #fakeopedia |
Topics | |
• Narrative management | • Logic of PsyOps |
Information | |
Fakeologist | [ab 1] |
Cluesforum | [CF 1] |
The term conspiracy narrative describes the Fakeological hypothesis that the manifestation of conspiracy theories within the discours of Military Psychological Operations is not a naturally occuring effect triggered by the PsyOp but a professionally designed and managed integral, structural and strategic constituent of Military PsyOps.
The Military Intelligence Apparatus has at their command the necessary infrastructure, technology, resources and funds, to guarantee the maintenance of conspiracy narratives over decades, as the example of the JFK assassination and the PsyOp 9/11 show us.
Objectives
Conspiracy narratives are designed to
1. prevent, inhibit, prohibit the identification of what really happens, who did it, what the motivations were, what the aims are;
2. expand the impact of the PsyOp within society by producing material goods, amusement articles, music, films, etc., entertainment, etc. based on the content of the conspiracy narratives;
3. transform institutions or parts of such, e.g. laws, rights, arts, educational curricula, etc.;
4. establish new, better conditions for the Dispositif of Power as a result of the PsyOp. E.g. symbolic or territorial privileges, concentration of legislative or executive powers, culminating in the State of Exception and the totalitarian rule after the PsyOp 9/11.
Informal types of conspiracy narratives
Event
Event conspiracy narratives aim to disinform, deceive, manipulate and alter the public perception about a Military Psychological operation which appears as an event or a series of connected events. Examples: JFK assassination, 9/11, Apollo program.
Discours
Discours conspiracy narratives aim to dominate, shift, alter or exchange the characteristics of the discours in a particular field of knowledge, social life, private life, work, etc. Examples: Space travel, serial killers, Transgender Agenda.
Informal genres of conspiracy narrative
Science fiction
Fiction
Mystery
Horror
Disaster
War
Terror
Legend
Crime
Drama
Informal themes of conspiracy narratives
Alienland
La-la Land
Controlled opposition
New World Order
Mind control
Lone gunman
Alien races
Informal features of conspiracy narrative
Conspiracy candy
Fascination
Cover-up
Discredit By Association
Disinformation
Guilt By Association
Predictive programming
Prescriptive programming
Smoking gun
Discredit By Association
Guilt By Association
Cover-up
Informal methods of conspiracy narratives
Overload
Confusion
Controlled conspiracy media outlet
Conspiracy fatigue
Limited hangout
Disinformation
Rabbit trail
References
Fakeologist
Cluesforum
Hoaxbusters