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- This is a list of conspiracy theories; theories involving conspiracies, which are not recognized as true by most mainstream sources.*
A conspiracy is defined by law as an agreement by two or more persons to commit a crime, fraud, or other wrongful act.[1] While in the strictest sense a "conspiracy theory" is a theory about a conspiracy, the term usually refers to a theory that attributes the ultimate cause of an event or chain of events (usually political, social, pop cultural or historical events), or the concealment of such causes from public knowledge, to a secret, and often deceptive plot by a cabal of powerful or influential people or organizations.
This list of conspiracy theories is a list of some of the most prevalent conspiracy theories which have not been recognized as true by most mainstream academics. In some cases, rebuttals have been offered to counter the theories; in other cases the theories have merely been summarily dismissed.
The New World Order
This popular conspiracy theory claims that a small group of international elites controls and manipulates governments, industry and media organizations worldwide. The primary tool they use to dominate nations is the system of central banking. They are said to have funded and in some cases caused most of the major wars of the last 200 years, primarily through carrying out false flag attacks to manipulate populations into supporting them, and have a grip on the world economy, deliberately causing inflation and depressions at will. Operatives working for the New World Order are said to be placed in high positions in government and industry. The people behind the New World Order are thought to be international bankers, in particular the owners of the private banks in the Federal Reserve System, Bank of England and other central banks, and members of the Council on Foreign Relations, Trilateral Commission and Bilderberg Group.[2] The New World Order is also said to control supranational and global organisations such as the European Union, United Nations, World Bank, International Monetary Fund and the proposed North American Union.
The term itself gained popularity following its use in the early 1990s, first by President George H W Bush when he referred to his "dream of a New World Order" in his speech to congress on September 11, 1990, and second by David Rockefeller in a Statement to the United Nations Business Council in September 1994, sometimes cited as evidence that the New World Order had a motive for carrying out the 9/11 attacks:
"We are on the verge of a global transformation. All we need is the right major crisis and the nations will accept the New World Order."[3]
The concept of this shadow government pre-dates 1990 and they are accused of being the same group of people who, among other things, created the Federal Reserve Act (1913), supported the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), and supported the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany, all for their own agenda. Indeed, the domestic agenda of the Bush Administration since 9/11 has been compared to that of the Nazi Party following the Reichstag Fire of 1933.[4] The World Bank and national central banks are said to be the tools of the New World Order; war generates massive profits for central banks, as government spending (hence borrowing at interest from the central banks) increases dramatically in times of war.[5]
Many conspiracy theorists believe that Denver International Airport is the western US headquarters of the New World Order, and a massive underground base and city is believed to exist underneath the airport. Reasons for this include the airport's unusually large size (larger than some major cities), distance from the Denver, Colorado city center, and the set of bizarre murals (some of which have been painted over) depicting burning cities, gas-mask wearing soldiers, girls in coffins, Masonic symbols and strange writing.[6]
Federal Reserve System
The New World Order is said to control the wealth of nations through central banks, via the issuance of currency. The Federal Reserve System is the central bank of the United States, created in 1913. There is a theory that the Federal Reserve System is designed to transfer wealth from the poor and middle classes of the United States and to the international bankers of the New World Order.[7]
There is also a theory that the United States Bullion Depository at Fort Knox holds no, or very limited stocks of, gold. The theory is that the gold has been 'removed' by the international bankers.[8]
Electronic banking conspiracy
The Theory of Electronic Conspiracy is a variant of modern New World Order conspiracy theories. Basically, the theory consists of the belief that a secret group has attempted to reach, for centuries, worldwide dominion, and, now, by means of controlling the computerized information of the planet. According to this theory, the worldwide dominion has been planned from antiquity and follows the following phases:[9]
- The substitution of precious metal-based coin currency by paper currency. This process began in the Renaissance, with the beginning of the use of tickets which allowed for people to have a tangible good (such as silver or gold pieces) by paper -- a more virtual, but comfortable, medium which the State was committed to provide the equivalent amount of precious metal if such was required.
- The appearance of virtual money, with Credit cards: the money becomes more virtual. No longer is it at least paper, but rather a series of numbers recorded in magnetic stripes.
- The appearance of Internet and Electronic commerce. No longer are credit cards necessary: from a computer it is possible to both purchase and sell. This phase connects the theory of the Antichrist and the relation of the number 666 with the Internet.
- The concentration of the worldwide bank into few hands, by means of continuous international banking fusions.
- The worldwide implementation of an electronic identity card.
- The great world-wide blackout. A tremendous disaster will take place when, after a great electrical blackout on a planetary scale, the data of all electronic accounts erase simultaneously. After this event, chaos and poverty will immediately ensue throughout the planet; and civilization will revert to its primitive forms of slavery to survive. This is the last aim of the "secret organization" which has spent centuries guiding this process. The worldwide blackout will be preceded by partial blackouts that would only be tests and "signals" to communicate that different phases of the process are being fulfilled. An example of these partial blackouts would be those that have been produced almost simultaneously in different parts around the world; and, at the beginning of the 21st century, shortly after the tragic events of 11 September 2001: the blackouts in the United States, Canada, Australia, and London.
False Flag Operations
False flag operations are covert operations conducted by governments, corporations, or other organizations, which are designed to appear as if they are being carried out by other entities. Numerous conspiracy theories have developed suggesting that false flag operations have been carried out throughout the 20th century, and the secrecy of the true nature of the events have been maintained by successful cover-ups.
Many of these conspiracy theories have later turned out to be correct, such as the sinking of the USS Maine (1898), the Mukden incident (1931), the Reichstag Fire (1933), the Gleiwitz incident (1939), the Shelling of Mainila (1939), the Lavon Affair (1954), the Gulf of Tonkin incident (1964, a variation on the rejected Operation Northwoods plan), and Operation Gladio (1964-82, part of the NATO strategy of tension).
The following are some attacks that are believed by some to be examples of false flag attacks:
- 1915 - Sinking of RMS Lusitania - the Lusitania is believed to have been deliberately sent by Americans into German waters in order that they sink it, providing the United States with a pretext for entering World War One.
- 1941 - Attack on Pearl Harbor - it is believed that President Roosevelt and his advisors provoked and had advance knowledge of the Japanese attack. It is believed that the attacks were deliberately allowed to take place so that the United States would have a pretext for entering World War Two. See Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge debate.
- 1967 - USS Liberty incident - "officially an accident", alleged to have been deliberately carried out, and covered up, by the Johnson Administration in order to escalate the Israeli-Egyptian war.
- 1993 - The World Trade Center bombing - believed to have been orchestrated by the FBI.
- 1995 - Oklahoma City bombing — Various conspiracy theories surround this event, asserting that Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols received assistance from other parties, such as neo-Nazi groups, an Iraqi intelligence agent, Al-Qaeda, or the U.S. government. Some theories assert that there was a "John Doe 2" involved, sometimes referred to as the "Third Man" or "Third Terrorist".[10]
- 1996 - Martin Bryant, the perpetrator of the Port Arthur massacre is said to have been framed, and that the massacre was engineered by the Australian government in order to facilitate gun control.
- 1996 - TWA Flight 800 — It is alleged that the explosion of this plane, officially ruled an accident for a short circuit in the fuel-tank wiring, was actually due to a missile attack or bomb. The most widely-repeated theory suggests that the plane was accidentally shot down during a Navy training exercise. Writer Peter Lance alleges that TWA 800 was blown up by a bomb intended to disrupt the trial of terrorist Ramzi Yousef.[11]
- 1999 - Russian apartment bombings - Former GRU officer Aleksey Galkin [12], former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko [13] and other whistleblowers from the Russian government and security services have asserted that the bombings, which precipitated the Second Chechen War, were false flag operations perpetrated by the FSB, the successor organization to the KGB.
- 2001 - September 11, 2001 attacks - Many 9/11 conspiracy theories have been presented, many of them claiming that individuals in the United States government knew about the attacks beforehand and purposefully allowed them to occur, or orchestrated the attacks themselves, as a pretext for the "War on Terror", wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, increased militarization, expansion of the police state, and other intrusive foreign and domestic policies by which they would benefit. Proponents point to the Project for the New American Century, a conservative think tank that argues for increased American global leadership, whose former members include ex-Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld, Vice President Dick Cheney and several other key Bush administration figures. A 2000 report from the group stated that "some catastrophic and catalyzing event — like a new Pearl Harbor" would be needed as a pretext for carrying out their plans for "United States global hegemony" in the 21st century. The 9/11 Truth Movement is the self-bestowed name of those who seek the truth about 9/11. Many 9/11 opinion polls have shown that a large proportion of the general public doubt the veracity of the mainstream view.
- 2004 - The Madrid train bombings - A theory that the attacks were not carried out by a local group of Islamist radicals, as the judiciary indictment states, but by a group which in various versions includes the Basque terrorist group ETA, socialist government officials (in the opposition since 13th March), police forces, foreign secret services, the Spanish secret service, a powerful media group and members of the judiciary in different combinations[citation needed]. A lighter version accuses the government and police forces of cover up. See Controversies about the 2004 Madrid train bombings.
- 2005 - The 2005 London bombings - theory that intelligence services were behind the attacks. See Rumours and conspiracy theories about the July 2005 London bombings.
Wars
The motivations for nations starting, entering, or ending wars are oftentimes brought into question by conspiracy theorists. Munitions suppliers are oftentimes blamed[14] for devising, coordinating and precipitating the events that lead nations into war, either in part or in toto. According to this view, there is always a party within the nation that benefits from war, on whatever pretext: the suppliers of weapons and other military material. President Dwight Eisenhower referred to this source of potential conflict of interest as the military-industrial complex. President Abraham Lincoln is known to have made a similar observation near the close of the American Civil War.
Related is the allegation that certain wars which are claimed by politicians to be in the national interest, or for humanitarian purposes, are in fact motivated by the conquest and control of natural resources for commercial interest. In 1898's Spanish-American War, the explosion of the USS Maine prompted the US annexation of Puerto Rico, the Philippines, and Guam. Opponents of the war, such as Mark Twain and Andrew Carnegie, claimed that it was being fought for imperialist motives.
In recent times, wars in the Middle East such as the Gulf War and the invasion of Iraq have been described as wars for oil. In many cases, critics have accused the U.S. of engaging in realpolitik in the cynical sense of political action without regard for principle or morals. A war planned for economic gain can be seen as a conspiracy in the conventional sense of a secret plot — particularly when the public is presented with false pretexts for war.
It has been suggested that war is a perfect way of distracting citizens, as an electoral tactic, from difficulties facing the then current administration. This premise is the basis of the film Wag the Dog, and the Orwell novel Nineteen Eighty-Four. Some have claimed that this was the inspiration for Margaret Thatcher's counter invasion of the Falkland Islands.
Coups d'Etat
Governments, particularly the United States government, have been accused of carrying false flag coups d'etat, in order to install friendly governments in foreign countries. Some of these have since been acknowledged - such as Operation Ajax (1953), a covert coup to topple the democratically elected leaders of Iran.
Some other coups that some believe may have been actively supported by the United States government include the following:
- 1954 Guatemalan coup d'état
- 1963-within the United States, the Kennedy assassination
- 1973 Chilean coup d'état
- 1975 - Gough Whitlam - theory that the dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam by Governor-General John Kerr in 1975 was brought about by US intelligence operatives unhappy with Whitlam's economic, social and foreign policies.
- 1991 Haiti coup d'etat
- 1992 Venezuelan coup d'état attempts
- 1998 Indonesian Revolution
- 1999 Pakistani coup d'état
Assassinations
Conspiracy theories sometimes emerge following assassinations of prominent people. The best known is the assassination of John F. Kennedy (1963), which has caused a number of conspiracy theories to develop. Central to this theory is the claim that the injuries received by Kennedy and his driver could not have been caused by a lone gunman behind the motorcade and to the right. This theory was popularised by the Oliver Stone movie, JFK. Three polls conducted in 2003 suggest that there is widespread disbelief among the U.S. public about the official story of a lone gunman - between 68% and 83%.[15]
The assassinations of Robert Kennedy (1968), Martin Luther King Jr. (1968) and Malcolm X (1965) are also the subject of conspiracy theories. In many cases, it is asserted that a "Manchurian candidate" may have been used. Often evidence for such theories include the reactions by individuals and government agencies following the events, such as the creation of biased commissions to conduct official investigations. The question of "Who benefits?" is also often asked, with conspiracy theorists asserting that insiders had far more powerful motives than those to whom the assassination is attributed by the mainstream.
Earlier examples of assassinations about which there are conspiracy theories include those of Abraham Lincoln (1865) and Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria (1914). The assassinations of historical figures, such as Eric V of Denmark (1286), remain subject to conspiracy theories. More recent examples include those of Carrero Blanco (1973), Benigno Aquino, Jr. (1983), Olof Palme (1986) Yitzhak Rabin (1995), Alexander Litvinenko (2006) and Benazir Bhutto (2007).
Some deaths that are officially recorded as accident or suicide are also the subject of some conspiracy theories. Examples include the car crash that killed Lady Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Fayed in 1997, and the death of John F. Kennedy Jr. in a plane crash in 1999. Other examples from 1990s include: the suicide of Deputy White House Counsel Vincent Foster (1993); the plane crash that killed United States Secretary of Commerce Ron Brown (1996); the Mayerling Incident (1889); and the deaths of U.S. President Zachary Taylor (1850), Władysław Sikorski (1943), James Forrestal (1949), Australian prime minister Harold Holt (1967), James P. Brady (1967), New Zealand prime minister Norman Kirk (1974), Jimmy Hoffa (1975) and David Kelly (2003). There are also theories about untimely deaths of celebrities, such as Marilyn Monroe (1962), Jimi Hendrix (1970), Bob Marley (1978), John Lennon (1980), Kurt Cobain (1994) and Tupac Shakur (1996).
There are also theories that some assassination attempts have been carried out by secret conspiracies, in some cases failures but in other cases entirely staged events. The motive for staging an unsuccessful assassination attempt is often to boost the popularity of the person involved; public opinion polls tend to be boosted by unsuccessful attempts on the life of a prominent politician. There have been numerous unsuccessful attempts to assassinate U.S. Presidents. Some of them, such as the attempted assassinations of Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan and George H W Bush have aroused suspicions from conspiracy theorists that the events might have been staged.
Technology and weapons
Suppression of Technologies
- Avro Arrow—Cancellation of this system.
- Termination of rocket experiments at Cuxhaven.
- Vril Society Conspiracy which suggests that a secret form of energy, called Vril is used and controlled by a secret, subteranean society of matriarchal, socialist utopian superior beings.[16]
- A typical suppressed invention story is that of the incredibly efficient automobile carburetor, whose inventor was supposedly killed or hounded into obscurity by petroleum companies desirous to protect their business from an engine that would make their product obsolete. It has been claimed that the Elsbett diesel engine running on plant oil had to put up against unfair competition practices.
- The documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? alleged that electric car technology has been largely suppressed by big oil and gas firms. The first suppression of such occurred shortly after the turn of the 20th century (in 1899 the world's land speed record was set by an electric car at 65 mph); the second time was in 1913-1914 when the same interests sabotaged Henry Ford's and Thomas Edison's attempt to produce an 'inexpensive' electric car. This activity, and further industry conspiracies to rid the US of the electric trolley system and electric trains, are well documented in the book 'Internal Combustion' by Edwin Black.
- Nikola Tesla has been the object of several conspiracy theories, with claims relating to revolutionary energy generation and distribution technologies which may or may not have been utilised by 'HAARP', an American military-funded research program. Similarly, there are claims that Wilhelm Reich's 'orgone' was suppressed by the establishment.
- The Phoebus cartel set up in 1924 certainly seems to have stopped competition in the light bulb industry for some years, and has been accused of preventing technological advances that would have produced longer-lasting light bulbs. [9] However, the Phoebus cartel also features in Thomas Pynchon's fictional Gravity's Rainbow, which has led some to blur fact and fiction.
- Free energy suppression
Development of weapons technology
- Montauk Project-A continuation of the Philadelphia Experiment, this time with the intent to create a weapon that would cause enemies to turn insane.
- High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program
- Philadelphia Experiment- An attempt to turn a ship invisible, that allegedly caused severe harm to onboard crewmembers.
- It has been speculated that the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami may have been caused intentionally by a "tsunami bomb" - a nuclear weapon detonated in a strategic position under the ocean. Some reason that the technology is at least feasible if not highly probable since research into such technology has been conducted by the military as far back as World War II. According to declassified files, top-secret "tsunami bomb" experiments utilyzing nuclear explosions to trigger "mini-tidal waves" were conducted off the coast of New Zealand in 1944 and 1945. [17] The U.S. Defense Department had even expressed concern about earthquake-inducing technology in warfare well before the 2004 disaster. In 1997 Defense Secretary William S. Cohen stated, "Others are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves. So there are plenty of ingenious minds out there that are at work finding ways in which they can wreak terror upon other nations. It's real, and that's the reason why we have to intensify our efforts, and that's why this is so important." [18]
- Chemtrail theory: Clouds behind aircraft, having the general appearance of contrails, but alleged to be chemical spraying performed for some secretive purpose
Weapons Testing
- Peter Vogel's book The Last Wave from Port Chicago argues that the Port Chicago disaster was an accidental detonation or intentional test of a Nuclear weapon on ships manned by (mostly black) U.S. sailors. [10]
- A ubiquitous and persistent rumour in Cameroon has it that the Lake Nyos carbon dioxide disaster of 1986 was caused by the US or French (depending on the version) military testing a secret bomb in the lake.
- Shortly after the 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami took place, the Al-Osboa' newsweekly in Egypt alleged that the tsunami could have been caused by an Indian nuclear experiment in which Israeli and American nuclear experts participated. Al-Osboa' further alleged that India, in its heated nuclear race with Pakistan, has acquired lately sophisticated nuclear know-how from the United States and Israel, both of which "showed readiness to cooperate with India in experiments to exterminate humankind," beginning with the heavily populated Muslim regions of southeast Asia, where the bulk of casualties took place. This claim was reported by other newspapers, some commenting on its possibility while others dismissing it.[19]
Surveillance, espionage and intelligence agencies
Particular technologies of surveillance and control arouse concern that has bordered upon, or crossed over into, conspiracy theory. These are technologies being developed by governments which are intended to intrude into the privacy or harm the persons of citizens, particularly dissenters. Conspiracy theories of this sort cast government agencies as pursuing vast technical powers in order to spy on people, control their minds, or otherwise suppress an alienated populace.
The plausibility of establishing such surveillance capabilities, by technical means or by a widespread network of informants, should perhaps be viewed in the context of events in former Eastern bloc countries, particularly the activities of the East German Stasi before the fall of the Berlin Wall. The various services provided by Google have also been considered to invade people's privacy, thus enabling intelligence agencies to monitor their activities.
Many governments use intelligence agencies to promote national policies in secretive ways — in several cases including the use of sabotage, propaganda, and assassination. Intelligence agencies, such as the CIA, KGB, MI6, BND, ISI and Mossad, are a common element of political conspiracy theories precisely because they are known to participate in some activities similar to those described in conspiracy theories.[11]. Indeed, conspiracy theories about espionage agencies go back at least as far as the 1600s, with allegations the English spymaster Robert Cecil was responsible for the Gunpowder plot of 1605.
- Pine Gap - Australian - Believed by some to be a global database used to track individuals big brother style.
- Government Warehouse: A conspiracy that alleges that the government has secret warehouses which contain articles that they do not want people to know about
Medical Conspiracies
Drug legalization
Activists and spokespersons for legalization of drugs (especially marijuana) have long espoused a theory that government and private industry conspired during the first half of the 20th Century to outlaw hemp, allegedly so that it would no longer provide inexpensive competition to pulp paper and synthetic materials.[20] William Randolph Hearst is often pointed to as one of the businessmen responsible because of his involvement in the printing industry and his eminence in the public eye.[20] The extensive study on the subject has been done by Jack Herer in his book The Emperor Wears No Clothes.
Medicine
The subject of suppressed-invention conspiracy also touches on the realm of medical quackery: proponents of more unlikely forms of alternative medicine are known to allege conspiracy by mainstream doctors to suppress their cures. Such conspiracies are often said to include government regulators, to the extent that a legal decision may be relevant.
Some medical conspiracy theorists argue that the medical community could actually cure supposedly "incurable" diseases such as cancer (like the noted Luigi di Bella's medicines) and AIDS if it really wanted to, but instead prefers to suppress the cures as a way of extorting more funding from the government and donors, as well as the patients themselves. There are generally higher costs associated with long-term treatment than in a one-time cure.
Other medical conspiracies charge that the pharmaceutical companies are in league with some medical practicioners to 'invent' new diseases, such as ADD, ADHD.
Diet
This type of theory posits that with the help of the food industry and the FDA, the medical industry is generating billions in drug and treatment revenue from unhealthy consumers due to bad or incomplete diet guidelines from the FDA. It is claimed that as long as the medical industry's diet research studies are accepted and enforced as the measure, they will continue to suggest a minimum calorie intake above the actual healthy level and will also continue to suppress any findings of the greater benefits of Fasting and other Calorie Restriction type diets, and as long as the consumer continues to eat at the suggested level of the FDA, obesity will continue to rise and the medical industry will continue to make money. Thus, it would be self-defeating for the medical industry to produce a cure for the many services that they depend on to generate revenue from unhealthy diet practices of their customers.
Creation of diseases
- AIDS conspiracy theories— There are claims that AIDS is a man-made disease (i.e. created by scientists in a laboratory). Some of these theories allege that HIV was created by a conspiratorial group or by a secretive agency such as the CIA. It is thought to have been created as a tool of genocide and/or population control. Other theories suggest that the virus was created as an experiment in biological and/or psychological warfare, and then escaped into the population at large by accident. Some who believe that HIV was a government creation see a precedent for it in the Tuskegee syphilis study, in which government-funded researchers deceptively denied treatment to black patients infected with a sexually transmitted disease.
- It has been claimed that the CIA deliberately administered the HIV virus to African Americans and homosexuals in the 1970s, via tainted hepatitis vaccinations. Groups such as the New Black Panther Party and Louis Farrakhan's Nation of Islam assert that this was part of a plan to destroy the black race. Others claim that it was administered in Africa as a way of crippling the development of that continent.
- AIDS reappraisal - theories that AIDS is not caused by HIV.
- SARS conspiracy theory— There are claims that the SARS virus could be developed artificially.
- There have been suggestions that either the HIV virus or a sterilizing agent has been added to polio vaccines being distributed by the World Health Organization in Nigeria.[citation needed] Since the claims have been in existence, there has been a marked increase in the number of polio cases in the country, due to Muslim clerics urging parents not to have their children vaccinated.
Water fluoridation
Fluoride is commonly added to drinking water in the United States and other countries. It is usually justified by drawing attention to the positive benefits to teeth, reducing tooth decay. There is evidence to suggest that fluoridating the water supply may be harmful for those using it, particularly children. There are conspiracy theories that this information is known and recognised by those responsible for adding the fluoride, but that they continue the practice regardless. Drug companies have been targeted as possible beneficiaries, as they will profit from a population with ill-health. Another motive that has been suggested relates to the evidence suggesting that fluoride lowers mental ability: that fluoridation is, by design, used to "dumb down" the population.
Global warming
Many writers have claimed that the theory of human-caused global warming is a deliberate fraud, perpetrated for financial or ideological reasons.
'Peak Oil'
There are theories that the "Peak Oil" concept is a fraud concocted by the oil industries to increase prices amid concerns about future supplies. The oil industry supposedly is aware of vast reserves of untapped oil, but does not utilize them, so that they can maintain the illusion of artificial scarcity. Parallels are drawn between this and the diamond industry, where it is recognized that a monopoly cabal maintain an illusion of artificial scarcity of diamonds, in order to increase their value.
The supposed presence of large quantities of oil has led to increased interest in the Western world in a theory of the origin of oil that has been accepted since the 1950s in the Soviet Union - the Abiogenic petroleum origin theory.
Secret Societies
- Freemasons.
- The Illuminati—Thought of as a secret group attempting to control the world.
- Bohemian Grove
- Skull & Bones—This Yale University fraternity is often thought of as being a secret society producing many financial and political leaders who have control or seek to gain control.
Ethnic/Racial Conspiracies
Armenian International Conspiracy
Samuel A. Weems (December 12, 1936— January 25, 2003) was a writer and a disbarred lawyer in Arkansas, United States.[21] In his book, Armenia: The Secrets of a Christian Terrorist State (2002), he stated that the Armenian Genocide was a gigantic fraud designed to "fleece" Christian nations out of billions of dollars. He also claimed that the Armenian Church was a "state owned" entity that organises and funds terrorist (including ASALA) attacks and that Armenians had "infiltrated" the United States.[22] That book states that Armenian Diaspora communities in the United States and throughout the world are actually "colonies:" political bases intended to gain money and support for Armenian Republic. The books also claims Armenia is founded on land stolen from Muslims and that Armenians have perpetrated enormous massacres against Turks and Azeris, both recently (in the Nagorno-Karabakh war) and in the past. He has been quoted as saying "The religion of the Armenians is fake" and that his research shows "that there is clearly an Armenian Master Plan that generates Armenian hate around the world."[23] Prior to his death in 2003, he was preparing to write a second book claiming the international Armenian community collaborated with and supported Nazi Germany.
The book, along with essays and homemade videos by Weems, have been criticized as racist and Anti-Armenian by the Armenian Assembly of America.[24] The book is available in several online bookstores in United States and Europe. It has also been translated in Turkish and distributed in Turkey.[25]
Belief in an "Armenian International Conspiracy," that ethnic Armenians are attempting to change history and hide certain facts for political gain, can also be encountered in Azerbaijan,[26] which has clashed with Armenia over Nagorno Karabakh, a de facto independent republic, officially part of Azerbaijan. Many Azeris believe that the Sumgait pogrom, where ethnic Azeris massacred Armenians during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, was in fact intentionally provoked by Armenians for propaganda purposes.
Actual proponents of the "Armenian International Conspiracy" are scarce, and said theories are rarely found outside Turkey and Azerbaijan, countries which have histories of conflict with Armenians. The conspiracy also garners little if any support from scholars, as there exists ample historical evidence that shows the existence of Armenia before the arrival of Turks into Anatolia.
The Jewish world domination conspiracy theory
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion are widely considered to be the beginning of contemporary conspiracy theory literature.[27] The Protocols are an antisemitic literary forgery that purports to describe a Jewish plot to achieve world domination. Numerous independent investigations have repeatedly proven it to be a plagiarism and a hoax.
- 1905 Stolypin's investigation -A secret investigation ordered by the newly appointed chairman of the Council of Ministers Pyotr Stolypin came to conclusion that the Protocols first appeared in Paris in antisemitic circles around 1897–1898.[28] Even though he himself was antisemitic, when Nicholas II learned of the results of this investigation, he requested: "The Protocols should be confiscated, a good cause cannot be defended by dirty means."[29] Despite the order, or because of the "good cause", numerous reprints proliferated.[citation needed]
- 1921 Exposure in The Times - in 1920, the history of the concepts found in the Protocols was traced back to the works of Goedsche and Joly by Lucien Wolf (an English Jewish journalist); was published in London in August 1921; and was similarly exposed in the series of articles in The Times by its Constantinople reporter, Philip Graves, who took his information from Wolf's work.
- 1934-1935 The Berne Trial[30] - In 1934, Dr. Alfred Zander, a Swiss Nazi, published a series of articles accepting the Protocols as fact. He was sued in what has come to be known as the Berne Trial. The trial began in the Cantonal Court of Bern on October 29, 1934, the plaintiffs were Dr. J. Dreyfus-Brodsky, Dr. Marcus Cohen and Dr. Marcus Ehrenpreis. On May 19, 1935 the court, after full investigation, declared the Protocols to be forgeries, plagiarisms, and obscene literature.
- United States Congress, Senate. Committee on the Judiciary. Protocols of the Elders of Zion: a fabricated "historic" document. A report prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws (Washington, U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1964)
The text takes the form of an instruction manual to a new member of the "elders," describing how they will run the world through control of the media and finance, and replace the traditional social order with one based on mass manipulation.
Scholars generally agree that the Okhrana, the secret police of the Russian Empire, fabricated the text in the late 1890s or early 1900s. Among the most notable early refutations of the Protocols as a forgery were a series of articles printed in The Times of London in 1921. This series revealed that much of the material in the Protocols was plagiarized from earlier political satire that did not have an antisemitic theme. Since 1903, when the Protocols appeared in print, its earliest publishers have offered vague and often contradictory testimony detailing how they obtained their copy of the rumored original manuscript.[31]
The text was popularized by those opposed to Russian revolutionary movement, and was disseminated further after the revolution of 1905, becoming known worldwide after the 1917 October Revolution. It was widely circulated in the West in 1920 and thereafter. The Great Depression and the rise of Nazism were important developments in the history of the Protocols, and the hoax continued to be published and circulated despite its debunking.
Continued usage of the Protocols as an antisemitic propaganda tool substantially diminished with the defeat of the Nazis in World War II. It is still frequently quoted and reprinted by antisemites, and is sometimes used as evidence of an alleged Jewish cabal, especially in the Middle East.[32]
Arab-Israeli theories
Daniel Pipes has written a book[33] and many essays on the prevalence of conspiracy theories throughout the Arab and Muslim world. Conspiracy theories in the Arab and Muslim worlds largely blame Israelis or Jews for many problems facing the world. Some of these include the following:
- The Islamist organization Hamas states in their charter that The Protocols of the Elders of Zion accurately describe the Zionist plan to take over Palestine, and that the Freemasons, Lions Club, and the Rotarians are organizations promoting "the interest of Zionism." It accuses those organizations, and the "Zionist invasion" in general, of being "behind the drug trade and alcoholism in all its kinds."
- On several occasions, Palestinians have claimed that the Israeli government has used nerve gas against them, and then suppressed the evidence of such.
- Some Arabs, mostly Egyptians, believe that Israelis engineered the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990 in 1999.[34] Others insist that the US is covering up for Boeing, the airplane's manufacturer.[35]
- Many in the Arab world believe that Jewish doctors deliberately give Palestinians AIDS.
- The Asian economic crisis of 1997 was popularly attributed to Jewish speculators by Malaysian and Indonesian commentators and some government figures. It is a fact that George Soros and Joseph E. Stiglitz, who have been both criticized for their roles in the crisis, have Jewish backgrounds.
- Like some others worldwide, but perhaps more so than in other communities, some Arabs and Muslims believe that 9/11 was allowed or caused to happen by parts of the US government (e.g. CIA) and/or Jews.
Richard Landes and some other pro-Israel media-watchdog advocates[36] maintain that Muhammad al-Durrah, a 12-year-old Palestinian boy reported to have been killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces in September 2000, was not in fact killed and the entire incident was staged by Palestinian cameramen (see Pallywood).
"Babylon" and racist oppression
Some Rastas maintain that a white racist patriarchy ("Babylon") controls the world in order to oppress the African race.[37] They believe that Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia did not die when it was reported in 1975, and that the racist, white media (again, "Babylon") propagated that rumour in order to squash the Rastafari Movement and its message of overthrowing Babylon.[38] Other Rastafarians, however, believe in peace and unity, and interpret Babylon as a metaphor for the established "system" that oppresses (or "downpresses," in Rasta terminology) groups such as Africans and the world's poor.
Eurabia
Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci and British-Egyptian writer Bat Ye'or, author of Eurabia: The Euro-Arab Axis, believed there was a conspiracy hatched between a cadre of French elites within the European Economic Community and the Arab League in the mid-1970s to form a strategic alliance against the United States and Israel, and to turn Europe into an appendage of the Islamic world.[39]
Islamic-Fascist Axis
Radio talk show host David Emory claims that Nazi leader Martin Bormann never died and has built a global empire involving, among many others, the Bush family, Hassan al Banna, Grover Norquist, Meyer Lansky, and Michael Chertoff. This may have sprung from the factual World War Two alliance between Nazi Germany and the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, a religious and political leader of the area then known as Palestine.
Paranormal Conspiracies
Evil aliens
A somewhat different version of this theory maintains that humanity is actually under the control of shape-shifting alien reptiles, who require periodic ingestion of human blood to maintain their human appearance. David Icke has been a devoted proponent of this theory.[40] Reportedly the Bush family and the British Royal Family are actually such creatures, and Diana, Princess of Wales was aware of this, presumably relating to her death.[40]David Icke's theory, which encompasses many other conspiracy theories, is that humanity is actually under the reptillians; with evidence ranging from Sumerian tablets describing the "Anunnaki" (which he translates as "those who from heaven to earth came"), to the serpent in the Biblical Garden of Eden, to child abuse and fluoridation. This theory has been the subject of several books.
- Reptilian humanoids—According to David Icke, a group of reptilian humanoids called the Babylonian Brotherhood control a secret world government. Icke has accused many prominent politicians and celebrities of being such creatures, including George W. Bush, Queen Elizabeth II, and Kris Kristofferson.
Related articles: Alien invasion
Extraterrestrials
A sector of conspiracy theory with a particularly detailed mythology is the extraterrestrial phenomenon, which has become the basis for numerous pieces of popular entertainment —the Area 51/Grey Aliens conspiracy, and allegations surrounding the Dulce Base. Simply put, this is the allegation that the United States government conspires with extraterrestrials involved in the abduction and manipulation of citizens. A variant tells that particular technologies — notably the transistor — were given to American industry in exchange for alien dominance. The enforcers of the clandestine association of human leaders and aliens are the Men in Black, who silence those who speak out on UFO sightings. This conspiracy theory has been the basis of numerous books, as well as the popular television show The X-Files and the movies Men in Black and Men in Black II.
The X-Files based the plots of many of its episodes around urban legends and conspiracy theories, and had a framing plot which postulated a set of interlocking conspiracies controlling all recent human history.
- A possible ET link to the crop circle phenomenon has been speculated upon.
- Shag Harbor incident—Said to be "Canada's Roswell."
- Shirley's Bay—Supposed UFO-monitoring station.
- Area 51—Various theories surround the activity of this secretive military base, including the theory that it contains hidden alien spacecrafts and/or bodies.
- DARPA - Various theories that it is developing UFO based technologies.
- Men in Black and Black helicopters
- Cattle mutilation.
- Roswell UFO incident.
- Majestic 12 - to investigate UFO activity.
There are claims about secret experiments known as the Montauk Project conducted at Camp Hero, Montauk, New York. Allegedly, the project was developing a powerful psychological war weapon. The project is often connected to other alleged government projects such as the Philadelphia experiment and Project rainbow, both of which involved the use of the Unified field theory to cloak vessels. Experiments involving teleportation, time travel, contact with extraterrestrials, and mind control are frequently alleged to have been conducted in the camp.[41] Preston B. Nichols has authored five books on the subject, including Montauk Project: Experiments in time.
Religious Conspiracies
The Jesus myth hypothesis
Apocalyptic prophecies
Apocalyptic prophecies, particularly Christian apocalyptic and eschatalogical claims about the end times, the Last Judgment, and the end of the world have inspired a range of conspiracy theories. Many of these deal with the Antichrist. This Antichrist, also known as the Beast 666, is supposed to be a leader who will create a world empire and oppress Christians (and, in some readings, Jews as well). In apocalyptic conspiracy theory, some person from current events is alleged to be the Antichrist, and some organization (such as the United Nations) is alleged to be the Antichrist's world organization of evil.
Countless historical figures have been called "Antichrist" in their times, from the Roman emperor Nero to Ronald Reagan to Javier Solana. At times, apocalyptic speculation has mixed with anti-Catholicism to yield the interpretation that the reigning Pope is the Biblical Antichrist. A more recent conspiratorial interpretation sees the Antichrist as a world leader involved with the United Nations, who will create a one world government and establish a single monetary system. The latter is identified with the Mark of the Beast, which the Bible states that people in the end times will need in order to conduct trade.
Two nations often involved in apocalyptic conspiracy theories are Israel and Iraq. The former is the location of both the Temple Mount and Armageddon (Megiddo), places seen as important in prophecy. The latter is the ancient location of Babylon, which also figures in Revelation. During the Gulf War, some suggested that Saddam Hussein had ordered the excavation and repopulation of the city of Babylon, thus casting Saddam as an Antichrist figure. Other interpretations have held that "Babylon" in Revelation refers to another mighty nation, such as the Roman Empire, the Vatican (in Rome) and the Catholic Church, or more recently the Soviet Union or the United States of America.
Jesus' Crucifixion Hoax
Popular teachings by Islamic proponents that Jesus of Nazareth was not crucified for treason against Rome, but that "it appeared" that he was executed when in reality another "look-alike" took his place, nailed on the cross. See Gospel of Barnabas, Jesus and 'divine illusion' counter-claims of the Quran interpreted as proof texts that Jesus, the good Muslim, never died. It asserts that the INRI inscription in Greek, Latin, and Hebrew that appeared on the cross is a feature of fabricated, non-historical story-telling that is a corruption and distortion of the true Injil, or Gospel. The historical figure called Jesus the Christ historians are in general consensus of his death by crucifixion. Islamic as well as Christian teachings are not entirely historical, but 'theological-salvation stories' that include historical incidents such as the trial and execution of many enemies of Israel and Rome, including the man named Jesus of Nazareth. Proponents that differ join naysayers of history such as Holocaust deniers, or denial of the country called "Israel" absent on all Islamic maps of the region. An easy way to remove a controversy is to the burn (or delete) the evidence, or rule-by-force by declaring another dogmatic axiom that must be obeyed or punished.
Forced Conversion
- Pavelic-Vatican—Jesuits and Hitler forced conversion to Roman Catholicism in Croatia.
Mind Control, Child & Satanic abuse allegations
There have been reports that Britney Spears, Shirley Temple, Cathy O'Brien, Jodie Foster, Anna Nicole Smith, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, and a few members of Disney's Mickey Mouse Club are Monarch Slaves. These are claims by David Icke, Jordan Maxwell, Jim Marrs, Ted Gunderson, Joyce Riley, and Texe Marrs. Lee Harvey Oswald, Sirhan Sirhan, Charlie Manson, John Hinckley Jr., Mark Chapman, David Koresh, Timothy McVeigh and John Salvi are some notable names of infamy, strongly suspected of being pawns who were spawned by MKULTRA.
There have been allegations, by Ted Gunderson, that systematic abuse of children is covered up by authorities, such as the Franklin child abuse allegations.
There have been allegations that systematic abuse of children is covered up by authorities, such as the Franklin child abuse allegations.
Miscellaneous conspiracy theories
Nature
- Weather manipulation - it has been claimed that Western governments have carried out experiments into ways of manipulating the weather, and have been successfully manipulating the weather covertly.[citation needed]
- Hurricane Katrina-several theories are advanced.[42]
Advertising
- There is a theory that the famous "computer vs. human" chess game - between Russian grandmaster Gary Kasparov and IBM's Deep Thought computer - involved cheating by IBM, to ensure they would achieve a victory that would be widely publicised. This theory is argued by the documentary Game Over: Kasparov and the Machine.
- New Coke— theory that The Coca-Cola Company intentionally changed to an inferior formula with the intent of driving up demand for their classic product, later reintroducing it for their financial gain.
Space
- Apollo moon landing hoax accusations-Proponents of this theory claim that some or all of the Apollo moon landings were "staged" in a Hollywood movie or other studio either because they never happened or to conceal some aspect of the truth of the circumstances of the actual landing.
- Lost cosmonauts
Communism
- Harold Wilson conspiracy theories - Since the mid-1970s, a variety of conspiracy theories have emerged centering around British Labour Party Prime Minister Harold Wilson. These range from Wilson having been a Soviet agent, to Wilson being the victim of plots by right-wing members of the civil service.
- Żydokomuna - A theory that Communism in Poland during the Cold War was controlled by Jews.
- Lech Wałęsa - A theory that Walesa was an informer of the SB, communist secret police in Poland.
Celebrities
- Paul McCartney - In October 1969, a rumour began circling that McCartney, one of The Beatles, died in a car crash in late 1966 and was replaced by a lookalike. Proponents of the theory, which is commonly referred to as the Paul is dead hoax, cite "clues" in the form of peculiar album covers, possible symbolism in strange lyrics, and backmasking.
- Elvis Presley - There have been many purported sightings of Elvis over the years since his death in 1977. Several conspiracy theories have developed suggesting that he is still alive.
Sports
- There are numerous theories about whether certain successful athletes have benefitted from the use of banned substances, and not been exposed for cheating.[citation needed]
- Death of Phar Lap - theory that the champion Australian racehorse Phar Lap was deliberately poisoned in the United States
See also
References
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- ^ The Criminalization of the State Michel Chossudovsky 3 February 2004
- ^ The Criminalization of the State Michel Chossudovsky 3 February 2004
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- ^ The Money Masters: How International Bankers Gained Control Of America
- ^ Jared Jacang Maher (2007-08-30), "DIA Conspiracies Take Off", Denver Westword
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- ^ The Money Masters video
- ^ Estulin, Daniel. «Hacia una sociedad sin dinero en efectivo», La verdadera historia del Club Bilderberg, Barcelona, Planeta, 2005, ISBN 8484531570, pages: 175-233 (in Spanish).
- ^ The Third Terrorist : The Middle East Connection to the Oklahoma City Bombing (ISBN 0-7852-6103-6)
- ^ Cover Up : What the Government Is Still Hiding About the War on Terror (ISBN 0-06-054355-8)
- ^ Terror-99
- ^ Prima-News
- ^ Butler, Smedley. "War is a Racket" Accessed 02-02-2008.
- ^ An ABC News random telephone poll found that just 32% (plus or minus 3%) of Americans believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, while 68% do not believe Oswald acted alone.[4] The "Discovery Channel" poll (sampling method not given) reveals that only 21% believe Oswald acted alone, while 79% do not believe Oswald acted alone. [5] The "History Channel" poll (self-selected responses) details that only 17% of respondents believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone in the assassination of John F. Kennedy, while 83% do not believe Oswald acted alone.[6]
- ^ The Vril Society, the Luminous Lodge and the Realization of the Great Work
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- ^ Svetlana Boym, "Conspiracy theories and literary ethics: Umberto Eco, Danilo Kis and The Protocols of Zion,": Comparative Literature, Spring 1999.
- ^ Template:Ru icon P. Stolypin's attempt to resolve the Jewish question by Boris Fyodorov
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- ^ UNISPAL United Nations Economic and Social Council, Dissemination of racist and antisemitic hate material on television programs (Retrieved Sept 2005)
- ^ The Hidden Hand: Middle East Fears of Conspiracy
- ^ Egyptians Growing Angry Over Suggestions of Copilot Suicide
- ^ US probe of EgyptAir crash: media brands Arab doubts as "wild speculation"
- ^ "Caught in the Mohammad al-Dura crossfire". Jerusalem Post, October 12, 2007
- ^ http://rastafaritimes.com/rasnews/viewnews.cgi?newsid1128744000,9191,.shtml
- ^ http://www.swagga.com/rastasymbol.htm
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- ^ a b http://www.metatech.org/david_icke_and_reptilians.html
- ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_conspiracy_theories&action=submit
- ^ Katrina's Flights of Fancy
Books
- Gray, John (2000) [1998]. False Dawn: The Delusions of Global Capitalism. New Press. ISBN 1-56584-592-7.
- Still, William T. (1990). New World Order: The Ancient Plan of Secret Societies. Huntington House Publishers. ISBN 0-910311-64-1.
- Abraham, Larry (1988) [1971]. Call it Conspiracy. Double a Publications. ISBN 0-9615550-1-7.
- Robertson, Pat (1992). The New World Order. W Publishing Group. ISBN 0-8499-3394-3.
- Wardner, James (1994) [1993]. The Planned Destruction of America. Longwood Communications. ISBN 0-9632190-5-7.
- Marrs, Jim (2001). Rule by Secrecy: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids. HarperCollins. ISBN 0-06-093184-1.
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External links
Websites discussing conspiracy theories:
- Conspiracy Nexus Conspiracy Headquarters
- Conspiracy Documentaries Ten conspiracy documentaries
- Prison Planet
- InfoWars
- Amerikan Konspiracy Conspiracy Discussion and Research
- Propaganda Matrix
- Educate Yourself
- The Vril Society
- www.area51central.com
- www.rense.com
- www.worsley.info
Articles pertaining to conspiracy theories involving Jews:
- Conspiracy Theories About Jews and 9/11 Cause Dangerous Mutations in Global Anti-Semitism
- Unraveling Anti-Semitic 9/11 Conspiracy Theories - PDF file
- Anti-Semitic shuttle conspiracy theories swamp the Internet
- Anti-Semitic groups promote Columbia conspiracy theories
- The International Jewish Conspiracy Online (humour)
- Example of Egyptian conspiracy theories
Articles pertaining to Arab and Muslim conspiracy theories:
- "NIGERIA: Muslim suspicion of polio vaccine lingers on"
- "Nigeria's Muslim clerics fear polio vaccine"
Articles pertaining to the Princess Diana conspiracy theories: