Conspiracy narrative

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Conspiracy narrative
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The term conspiracy narrative describes the Fakeological hypothesis that the manifestation of conspiracy theories within the discours of Military Psychological Operations are not naturally occuring effects triggered by the PsyOp but professionally designed and managed integral, structural and strategic constituents 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 examples 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 classification

A. Event Conspiracy narratives

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. See: List of psyops.

B. Discours Conspiracy narratives

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[1] of Conspiracy narratives

Mystery

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1872 12/05 boat incident mystery Mystery of Mary Celeste Complete crew of the ship Mary Celeste disappears in the Atlantic Ocean, never to be found again. Zal rule: The Mystery of the Mary Celeste/Phantom Ship (1935), The Ship That Died (1938). Wallace rule: In Search of... (1980), The True Story of the Mary Celeste (2007). [ab 2], [MSM 1]

Disaster

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1853 01/06 train crash BBS Bennie Piece train disaster Franklin Pierce 11 year old son of Franklin Pierce, later 14th president of the US, killed in suspicious train crash in Massachusetts. [ab 3], [MSM 2]
[2]
[3]

War

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1962 10/14 nuclear scare geopolitical
Cold War
Cuban missile crisis John Fitzgerald Kennedy
Fidel Castro
Che Guevara
Regarded as the moment in which the Cold War came closest to turning into a nuclear conflict. [HB 1], [MM 1]

Terror

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1972 09/05 mass shooting muslim scare 1972 Munich massacre Black September Palestinian terrorist group Black September attack Olympic Games Israelis in Munich, West-Germany [4]
[5]

Legend

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
2006 10/04 propaganda, controlled opposition geopolitical, legend WikiLeaks Julian Assange (sim) See: WikiLeaks [ab 4] [CF 2] [MM 2] [MSM 3]
[MSM 4]

Crime

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1969 08/08 serial killer DCP Tate murders Charles Manson "The Manson Family" murders involving actress Sharon Tate in California. [CF 3] [HB 2] [MM 3] [6]

History

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1922 11/04 archeology his-story Discovery of Tutankhamen Howard Carter Discovery of the sarcophagus and golden death mask in the tomb of Tutankhamen in Egypt. [ab 5] [HB 3] [7]
[MSM 5]

Miracle

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
2009 01/15 plane crash miracle Hudson Hoax "Hero" pilot lands in Hudson River, 2016 movie with Tommie Hanks (Zal rule). [CF 4]

Tragedy

Year Date Type 1 Type 2 Official Name Perp/Group Description
1958 02/06 plane crash team DCP
sports
Manchester United Munich plane crash Busby Babes See: Manchester United Munich plane crash [ab 6]
[ab 7] [MSM 6]

Informal themes of Conspiracy narratives

Alienland

Alienland is a fakeological informal term, which is used to describe unscientific, absurd, surreal, fictitious narratives that are based on science fiction literature or other fictional stories but are used as part of psyop narratives, in order to "explain" elements of the psyop. Examples: Alien bases on the moon which hinder the continuation of the exploration of the moon, while in fact there have never been any real explorations on the moon, because this is simply not possible. Another example: Alien races have taken over the governement of the US and the US have to pay tribute to them because they are oblidged trough contracts, which they have signed in order to save teh planet. Other examples: Bloodlines of alien races, abductions of humans by aliens, and many more. The theme is very successful in creating entertainment products and has since its kickoff with the psyop of Roswell[MSM 7], New Mexico, July 1947 created a whole new cluster of entertainment.


Controlled opposition

Based on the dialectic of warfare which dominates our world, all aspects of life are viewed as part of a confrontative pair. In order to control both parts of the dialectic, the Military Intelligence Apparatus produces both parts of the narrative and manages them till the objectives are fullfilled. The related narratives can trigger strong emotions and capture the imagination of the public as they refer to Historical narratives used for centuries to trigger identification, social engagement, rebellion, progress. Controlled opposition narratives are actively implemented to create - or support creating - a oppositional force in a field of interest of the MIA which can be attractive for real people to get involved.


New World Order

The so called new world order is one of the mythological elements that is used by the MIA to obscure the real powerstructure. It has been implemented by literary works, such as the Animal Farm[MSM 8] and multiple music[MSM 9] and movie[MSM 10] productions. The New World Order narrative was implemented through controlled opposition structures such as the militant right or the fundamentalist Christianity.


Mind control

The term mind control refers to one of the most powerful longterm worldwide psyops of the MIA of the last century. It was implemented through the cooperation of the evolving psience of psychiatry in the second half of the 20th century. The rationalization and departmentalization of the "psyche" of the human being, as it was portrayed in the psychiatric paradigm, in combination with the mobilization of all forces in order to direct the population into the post-war objectives of the MIA, were the ground on which the implementation of the psyOp took place. Its impact on the behaviour of the new consumerism society included old style propaganda (in regards to political behaviour), marketing analysis (in regards to the creation of new "needs" and new "products" for that needs), and psychiatric or psychological instruments of separation (in regards to the creation of new "mental disorders", "abnormal behavior", "criminal intents" etc.).


Lone gunman

The lone gunman theme has its roots in the conception of the masculine human being by the Military Apparatus in the era prior to the symbolic technologies. The subjectivity of the masculine human being was defined as an operative element of that same apparatus and its whole selfconsciousness was nurished by its use for the military machine. The importance of the position of that subject of the war machine, was dimisnished with the tranfer of the territorial power to the symbolic media technologies in the second half of the 20th century. The lone gunman constitutes a desperately romantic subject without objectives or meaning, which have all been lost in the passing of its own historical time.


Informal features of conspiracy narrative

Fascination

Fear

Conspiracy candy

Cover-up

Discredit By Association

Disinformation

Guilt By Association

Predictive programming

Smoking gun

Guilt By Association

Informal techniques of conspiracy narratives

Deception

Overload

Confusion

Controlled conspiracy media outlet

Conspiracy fatigue

Limited hangout

Disinformation

Rabbit trail

Misdirection

See also

References

Fakeologist

Cluesforum

Hoaxbusters

Miles Mathis

Mainstream

Other