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The term '''conspiracy theory''' refers to a strategy of deception used for the [[narrative management]] of [[psyop]]s, in order to obfuscate the true deeds and actions, the real motivation, reasons and consequences of a military operation, by targeting and discriminating the individual and social integrity. Conspiracy theories are designed and implemented by professional resources of the military apparatus.


== Origins and use ==
The term "conspiracy theory" was used for the first time in its current meaning in the [[psyop]] of the [[JFK assassination]] as part of the narrative management. 
== Types ==
# Event: Conspiracy theories used to deceive the public about a singular event. Examples: 9/11, Boston Marathon Bombing, etc.
# Discours: Conspiracy theories which are used to dominate the discours on a particular field of knowledge. Examples: Physics, Astronomie, etc.
== Controversies ==
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=== Conspiracy candy ===
=== Conspiracy fatigue ===
== See also ==
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== References ==
=== Fakeologist ===
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=== Cluesforum ===
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=== Hoaxbusters ===
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=== Other ===
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[[Category:Hoax management]]

Revision as of 13:50, 28 January 2018

The term conspiracy theory refers to a strategy of deception used for the narrative management of psyops, in order to obfuscate the true deeds and actions, the real motivation, reasons and consequences of a military operation, by targeting and discriminating the individual and social integrity. Conspiracy theories are designed and implemented by professional resources of the military apparatus.

Origins and use

The term "conspiracy theory" was used for the first time in its current meaning in the psyop of the JFK assassination as part of the narrative management.

Types

  1. Event: Conspiracy theories used to deceive the public about a singular event. Examples: 9/11, Boston Marathon Bombing, etc.
  2. Discours: Conspiracy theories which are used to dominate the discours on a particular field of knowledge. Examples: Physics, Astronomie, etc.

Controversies

Conspiracy candy

Conspiracy fatigue

See also

References

Fakeologist


Cluesforum


Hoaxbusters


Other