UtopianRanger -> RE: Governmental Conspiracies (4/28/2006 2:52:18 AM)
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ORIGINAL: Gauge I believe that any government is capable of a conspiracy. Now, in the broad sense of the word conspiracy could mean any alteration or suppression of the truth. I believe that this errant idea stems from the government deciding what they think is best for the people. In a more specific definition it would mean an agreement to commit a crime subversively. Do I think it is possible? Yes, I do. Do I think it has happened? Yes, I do. However, I have parked my tin foil hat at the door some time ago. With recent events the government is gaining power that it should not have. Not that it has stopped them before but now it is above board and common knowledge Eg. The Patriot Act. This government of the United States is far too invasive to my liking but there is not much that anyone can do to change it and I am afraid that it is only going to get worse, not better. There was an episode of the TV show Quantum Leap where the main character jumped into Lee Harvey Oswald's body. The episode ended up with a statement about the JFK conspiracy theories. It basically said that it is far easier to believe in a conspiracy than to accept the fact that the most highly protected man in the country can be killed by someone that easily. I tend to echo that sentiment. Wild theories race around and maybe there is some validity to some of them but not all. The ones that are out there that have overwhelming proof that they are not conspiracies and people's insistence that they are conspiracies is just self-deluding. In another thread I used the word anomalies and gaps of information. While they may raise questions they do not necessarily indicate a more sinister plan behind them. Well articulated. In a general sense, I agree! However, while I'm definitely very very trusting of the ''goodness'' that looms inside of the average, every-day citizen, I tend to remain much more circumspect {an understatement} when it comes to the ‘’lust for power’’ that surrounds the ''power-broker'' / ''controller'' mentality. The best and fastest way for me to sum it up, is like this : What can one really gather when they watch someone come up through the ranks as a supposed honest politician, who's expressed motive is to serve at the will of the people and truly strive to make the country a much better , more prosperous place for their constituency, yet when it's all said and done, we've merely watched this person act in a complicit manner which is totally contrary to those stated goals and belief systems. Most can't and won't make the stretch that the greed/power is totally capable of propelling these people down the path of such debauchery, but when I look into their eyes and examine such utter deceitfulness, the stretch is no problem at all. - R
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