Paranoia The Conspiracy Reader

Why so paranoid?
My question about Concorde being a hoax was aimed at those who use the fact that we have not been back to the moon siince 1972 as “proof” that the moon landings were fixed.
But there is so much paranoia now regarding conspiracies that readers took it seriously.
Concorde was 1960′s technology. Concorde is no more. We have not got a supersonic airliner, and one is not on the drawing board. So, by the moon landing hoaxers arguments, Concorde was a fraud and never flew at mach 2 at all, because we haven’t got an airliner that even exceeds mach 1.
It isn’t only the Moon landings.
There is the Kennedy assassination, area 51, Israel behind the 9/11 attacks and so on. People who don’t know and have no control are prone to conspiracy theories. They are especially common in the middle east, as evidenced by that Israel – 9/11 thing.
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Conspiracy Cinema: Propaganda, Politics and Paranoia $13.43 growing influence on the contemporary political imagination, thanks mostly to the unprecedented phenomenon David Ray Carter has entitled ‘conspiracy cinema’ – documentaries mostly freely available over the internet, that present a conspiratorial explanation for an event or series of events, including everything from 9/11 to the Kennedy assassinations, Roswell to the AIDS pandemic. Incredibly, an e… |
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