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The term '''conspiracy theory''' refers to a '''concept''' used for the [[Narrative management]] of [[PsyOp]]s, in order to obfuscate the true deeds and actions, the real motivation and objectives, reasons and consequences as well as the real responsibles of a Military [[Psychological Operation]] by '''targeting''' and '''discriminating''' the '''individual integrity''' and the '''social bonds'''. Conspiracy theories are designed and implemented by professional resources of the [[Military Intelligence Apparatus]].  
The term '''conspiracy theory''' refers to a '''concept''' used for '''psyOps'''. It is designed to obfuscate the true deeds and actions, the real motivation and objectives, reasons and consequences as well as the real responsibles of a Military [[Psychological Operation]]. It '''targets''', '''discriminates''' and '''undermines''' the '''individual integrity''', the '''common sense''' and the '''social bonds'''.  


= Origins =
= Origin =
'''Conspiring''' does primarily not have a negative but a positive connotation. It literary describes that human beings share the air they breathe, an elementary common condition of existence. To conspire does carry always that sense of the common, shared, collective, which can be viewedas an ''anthropological constant''. On that grounds it was, that the term '''conspiracy theory''' was weaponized and used for the first time in its current meaning as part of the '''[[hoax management]]''' of the [[Psychological Operation]] of the '''[[Assassination of JFK|JFK assassination]]'''. <br>
'''Conspiring''' does primarily not have a negative but a '''positive connotation'''. It literary describes that human beings share the air they breathe - an elementary common condition of existence. To ''conspire'' does therefore implicitly  transfer the ''notion of the common, shared, collective'' and can be be viewed as an ''anthropological constant''.<br>
The term was conceptualized and implemened to '''prevent, inhibit and prohibit the identification of what really happended''' on November, 22 1963; to '''expand the impact''' of the '''[[Assassination of JFK|JFK assassination]]''' [[PsyOp]]; to transform institutions within society and the state, e.g. laws, rights, education, etc.; and to create new conditions for the '''Dispositif of Power''' as consequence of the [[PsyOp]].  
[[Conspiracy theory]] as a '''concept''' for [[deception]] was designed and implemented by professional resources of the [[Military Intelligence Apparatus]] as part of the psychological operation of the '''JFK assassination'''.
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The term was conceptualized and weaponized in order to '''prevent, inhibit and prohibit the identification of what really happended''' on November, 22 1963; to '''expand the impact''' of the '''JFK assassination''' [[psyOp]]; to transform institutions within society and the state, e.g. laws, rights, education, etc.; and to create new conditions for the '''Dispositif of Power''' as consequence of the [[psyOp]].


= Description =
= Description =
''Conspiracy theory'' is a '''concept''', a '''prototype'''. It can be described '''in terms of lists of typical features''' or '''in terms of paradigm cases or exemplars''';
''[[Conspiracy theory]]'' is a '''concept''', a '''prototype''' that can be described in terms of lists of '''typical features''' and/or in terms of '''paradigm cases or exemplars'''.


The '''concept''' is used to generate '''stories, interpretations, explanations, narratives regarding the main content of the psyOp'''.


= Typical features =
''[[Conspiracy theory]]'' is a '''concept''' with specified characteristics which aim at enhancing insecurity and weaken balance. Examples are:


* Threat-based clues
* Loss of control patterns
* Anxiety triggers
* Sensationalistic patterns
* Extraordinary malevolence


* Scenarios about alternative interpretations of the event
* Scenarios about perpetrators
* Scenarios about witnesses
* Scenarios about backstories etc.
 
= Distinction regarding main inducement =
= Distinction regarding main inducement =
# '''Event''' Conspiracy theories are conceptualized for a single event.
# '''Discours''' Conspiracy theories are conceptualized to '''dominate the discours''' in a particular field of '''knowledge'''.


= Distinction regarding frame of reference of the =
* '''Event''' conspiracy theories are conceptualized for a single event.
# Strategic
# Operational
# Tactical


* '''Discours''' conspiracy theories are conceptualized to create a new or alter and dominate an existing '''discours''' in a particular field of '''knowledge'''.




== See also ==
== See also ==
*  
* [[Conspiracy narrative]]
 


== References ==
== References ==
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The term conspiracy theory refers to a concept used for psyOps. It is designed to obfuscate the true deeds and actions, the real motivation and objectives, reasons and consequences as well as the real responsibles of a Military Psychological Operation. It targets, discriminates and undermines the individual integrity, the common sense and the social bonds.

Origin

Conspiring does primarily not have a negative but a positive connotation. It literary describes that human beings share the air they breathe - an elementary common condition of existence. To conspire does therefore implicitly transfer the notion of the common, shared, collective and can be be viewed as an anthropological constant.
Conspiracy theory as a concept for deception was designed and implemented by professional resources of the Military Intelligence Apparatus as part of the psychological operation of the JFK assassination.
The term was conceptualized and weaponized in order to prevent, inhibit and prohibit the identification of what really happended on November, 22 1963; to expand the impact of the JFK assassination psyOp; to transform institutions within society and the state, e.g. laws, rights, education, etc.; and to create new conditions for the Dispositif of Power as consequence of the psyOp.

Description

Conspiracy theory is a concept, a prototype that can be described in terms of lists of typical features and/or in terms of paradigm cases or exemplars.

The concept is used to generate stories, interpretations, explanations, narratives regarding the main content of the psyOp.

Typical features

Conspiracy theory is a concept with specified characteristics which aim at enhancing insecurity and weaken balance. Examples are:

  • Threat-based clues
  • Loss of control patterns
  • Anxiety triggers
  • Sensationalistic patterns
  • Extraordinary malevolence

Distinction regarding main inducement

  • Event conspiracy theories are conceptualized for a single event.
  • Discours conspiracy theories are conceptualized to create a new or alter and dominate an existing discours in a particular field of knowledge.


See also


References

Fakeologist

Cluesforum

Hoaxbusters


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