Re: Richard Hall v The BBC
Posted: Thu Nov 10, 2022 1:00 pm
Good article by Iain Davis below about the The Disaster Trolls hit piece, he appeared on RichPlanet discussing his book Pseudopandemic, which he gives away for free as a PDF if you sign up for his newsletter.
Iain Davis Substack Rant #2: The Disaster Trolls
https://iaindavis.substack.com/p/iain-d ... e-disaster
I seem to remember Iain saying, it was Richard who produced the following diagram from the information in the book for the interview - from this post.
Iain Davis Substack Rant #2: The Disaster Trolls
https://iaindavis.substack.com/p/iain-d ... e-disaster
...There is no such thing as a conspiracy theory. There are simply opinions and theories about events. Some may be entirely wrong, partially correct or spot on. The only way to tell is to examine the evidence. A practice that the BBC is hellbent upon ending.
“Conspiracy theory” is just a label slapped upon people who question the state and the stories it demands that everyone believes. The claimed psychology that supposedly demonstrated the “conspiracy theory” mindset, is pseudo-scientific junk.
Despite the fact that there isn’t any reliable evidence that demonstrates how the so-called radicalisation process works, the BBC are among the many state propagandists around the world who are desperate to make you imagine both that there it exists, and that they know this made-up mechanism when they see it. Trust them!
The intention is to link alleged conspiracy theory, meaning any questioning of the government and its stories or policies, to extremism and then terrorism. This will enable the state to use its draconian anti-terrorism legislation, and the “public order” despotism it is creating, to crack down upon anyone who dares to question its authority...
I seem to remember Iain saying, it was Richard who produced the following diagram from the information in the book for the interview - from this post.