Conspiracy Theories or Conspiracy Fact?
Vital Information for Those In The Know About Major Conspiracy Theories
And a Strategy
for Reaching Skeptics and Those Who Don't Know
You may have noticed
that we consciously avoid using words like "conspiracy" and "conspiracy
theories" in our messages. We do this not because we don't
believe there are major conspiracies happening in the world. The official story
of 9/11 is a conspiracy theory in that the government claims 19 hijackers
conspired together to hijack four planes and create terror in the world. We
avoid using words like "conspiracy theories" because many people who are not
aware of the major cover-ups being hidden from the public shut down their rational
mind as soon as they hear the word conspiracy.
The main purpose of the WantToKnow.info website is not to preach to the choir—those who already know about 9/11, mass media, mind control, UFO, and other conspiracies—but rather to reach those who know little or nothing about all that is going on behind the scenes. We have found that the most successful way to reach those who don't know is to present them with reliable, verifiable information that does not overly tax their belief systems. Psychologically, most people can't handle too much disturbing information at once. Thus, we initially present only a small chunk of the conspiracy which the uninitiated can, we hope, digest without being overwhelmed. Yet for those who are ready, we also offer lots more resources to go deeper.
For those who are ready to go even deeper than the vast collection of reliable cover-up information presented on WantToKnow.info, you might first appreciate some of the deepest, less verifiable information we have at http://www.WantToKnow.info/bestsummaries. Though the sources used in these refreshing summaries are not up to our normal high standards, the revealing writings at this link present the big picture of what is happening on planet Earth in a deep, yet inspiring way. Then, we recommend exploring the following informative websites and resources which go even deeper in many areas than WantToKnow.info:
http://www.projectcamelot.org
- Live video interviews with deep insiders revealing powerful information
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
- Excellent website for news the media doesn't report
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk
- Various conspiracy experts report valuable news
http://www.rense.com - Rense.com, listed on the U.S. State
Department's conspiracy webpage
http://educate-yourself.org
- Wealth of information on key topics not covered by media
http://nexusmagazine.com
- Nexus Magazine, an excellent alternative news magazine
http://www.WantToKnow.info/resources
- Resource list filled with excellent websites, books, other key materials
We recommend exploring these websites with a dose of healthy skepticism. Though we believe much of the news they report is true and some of it is verifiable, much is not based on what most people would consider reliable information. Some of their reporting can end up being misleading or spreading rumors. Yet the media reports so little on any of these conspiracies that we do recommend exploring one or more of these websites occasionally to balance the information you may receive from more popular sources. Many of the vitally important "conspiracy theories" first reported on these websites have later turned out to be true.
With the exception of whatreallyhappened.com, we do not recommend the above websites as a place to start for those who have little knowledge of all that is being hidden. The reason is that, to a greater or lesser extent, the other websites have on their front pages information on very deep conspiracies—information that would cause many uninformed people to immediately shut down. It is unfortunate that there are so few websites which present conspiracy information at an entry level for newcomers, with the most easily believable information first. Gradually drawing people in to the deeper levels of all that is being hidden, as is done on WantToKnow.info, is generally a more effective strategy to open people's eyes.
For an excellent book which shows how complex research into conspiracies and conspiracy theories can be, we highly recommend the book Them by Jon Ronson. One of the exceedingly few mainstream journalists who have tried to cover some of the deepest conspiracies, Ronson has worked together with the likes of well known, yet controversial conspiracy researchers Alex Jones and David Icke. His fascinating, detailed accounts of these people show both how real these conspiracies can be, and how conspiracy researchers sometimes adopt a very biased or skewed perception of the world.
As someone who is already aware of much of this information, we invite you to play an important role in bringing about positive change by considering how best to inform those who don't know of all that is going on. Consider that most people's minds can only handle a certain amount of "reality shifting" at once. Start out with only a few pieces of verifiable information, and then see if they are open to more. Pushing people rarely is effective. Consider using our introductory email and the "Email page" icon at the top and bottom of any of our webpages to introduce people to the reliable, verifiable information we provide.
We also advise presenting any information which has a conspiracy flavor not as something to cause fear or anxiety, but rather as an invitation for us all to work together for positive change in our world. For other suggestions on what you can do to make a difference, click here and here. And for a sister website which explores all of these cover-ups, places them in a greater context, and interweaves them with some of the many inspiring and transformational movements taking place on the planet, see the powerful, free Insight Course at www.insightcourse.net.
Thank you for being someone who has chosen to live with an open mind and who wants to know what is really going on in our lives and world. As people who are aware, we can support each other in playing the role at which the media is so sadly failing. Using the amazing tools of email and the Internet, we can educate the public to all the hidden conspiracies and "conspiracy theories" that may turn out to be conspiracy facts. Once we reach a critical mass, the public will demand accurate, unbiased media coverage and real change. By working together, we are convinced that we can and will turn this whole thing around. Thanks for caring.
Conspiracies and Conspiracy
Theory Websites
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Conspiracy Theories or Conspiracy Fact?
Vital Information for Those In The Know About Major Conspiracy Theories
And a Strategy
for Reaching Skeptics and Those Who Don't Know
You may have noticed
that we consciously avoid using words like "conspiracy" and "conspiracy
theories" in our messages. We do this not because we don't
believe there are major conspiracies happening in the world. The official story
of 9/11 is a conspiracy theory in that the government claims 19 hijackers
conspired together to hijack four planes and create terror in the world. We
avoid using words like "conspiracy theories" because many people who are not
aware of the major cover-ups being hidden from the public shut down their rational
mind as soon as they hear the word conspiracy.
The main purpose of the WantToKnow.info website is not to preach to the choir—those who already know about 9/11, mass media, mind control, UFO, and other conspiracies—but rather to reach those who know little or nothing about all that is going on behind the scenes. We have found that the most successful way to reach those who don't know is to present them with reliable, verifiable information that does not overly tax their belief systems. Psychologically, most people can't handle too much disturbing information at once. Thus, we initially present only a small chunk of the conspiracy which the uninitiated can, we hope, digest without being overwhelmed. Yet for those who are ready, we also offer lots more resources to go deeper.
For those who are ready to go even deeper than the vast collection of reliable cover-up information presented on WantToKnow.info, you might first appreciate some of the deepest, less verifiable information we have at http://www.WantToKnow.info/bestsummaries. Though the sources used in these refreshing summaries are not up to our normal high standards, the revealing writings at this link present the big picture of what is happening on planet Earth in a deep, yet inspiring way. Then, we recommend exploring the following informative websites and resources which go even deeper in many areas than WantToKnow.info:
http://www.projectcamelot.org
- Live video interviews with deep insiders revealing powerful information
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
- Excellent website for news the media doesn't report
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk
- Various conspiracy experts report valuable news
http://www.rense.com - Rense.com, listed on the U.S. State
Department's conspiracy webpage
http://educate-yourself.org
- Wealth of information on key topics not covered by media
http://nexusmagazine.com
- Nexus Magazine, an excellent alternative news magazine
http://www.WantToKnow.info/resources
- Resource list filled with excellent websites, books, other key materials
We recommend exploring these websites with a dose of healthy skepticism. Though we believe much of the news they report is true and some of it is verifiable, much is not based on what most people would consider reliable information. Some of their reporting can end up being misleading or spreading rumors. Yet the media reports so little on any of these conspiracies that we do recommend exploring one or more of these websites occasionally to balance the information you may receive from more popular sources. Many of the vitally important "conspiracy theories" first reported on these websites have later turned out to be true.
With the exception of whatreallyhappened.com, we do not recommend the above websites as a place to start for those who have little knowledge of all that is being hidden. The reason is that, to a greater or lesser extent, the other websites have on their front pages information on very deep conspiracies—information that would cause many uninformed people to immediately shut down. It is unfortunate that there are so few websites which present conspiracy information at an entry level for newcomers, with the most easily believable information first. Gradually drawing people in to the deeper levels of all that is being hidden, as is done on WantToKnow.info, is generally a more effective strategy to open people's eyes.
For an excellent book which shows how complex research into conspiracies and conspiracy theories can be, we highly recommend the book Them by Jon Ronson. One of the exceedingly few mainstream journalists who have tried to cover some of the deepest conspiracies, Ronson has worked together with the likes of well known, yet controversial conspiracy researchers Alex Jones and David Icke. His fascinating, detailed accounts of these people show both how real these conspiracies can be, and how conspiracy researchers sometimes adopt a very biased or skewed perception of the world.
As someone who is already aware of much of this information, we invite you to play an important role in bringing about positive change by considering how best to inform those who don't know of all that is going on. Consider that most people's minds can only handle a certain amount of "reality shifting" at once. Start out with only a few pieces of verifiable information, and then see if they are open to more. Pushing people rarely is effective. Consider using our introductory email and the "Email page" icon at the top and bottom of any of our webpages to introduce people to the reliable, verifiable information we provide.
We also advise presenting any information which has a conspiracy flavor not as something to cause fear or anxiety, but rather as an invitation for us all to work together for positive change in our world. For other suggestions on what you can do to make a difference, click here and here. And for a sister website which explores all of these cover-ups, places them in a greater context, and interweaves them with some of the many inspiring and transformational movements taking place on the planet, see the powerful, free Insight Course at www.insightcourse.net.
Thank you for being someone who has chosen to live with an open mind and who wants to know what is really going on in our lives and world. As people who are aware, we can support each other in playing the role at which the media is so sadly failing. Using the amazing tools of email and the Internet, we can educate the public to all the hidden conspiracies and "conspiracy theories" that may turn out to be conspiracy facts. Once we reach a critical mass, the public will demand accurate, unbiased media coverage and real change. By working together, we are convinced that we can and will turn this whole thing around. Thanks for caring.
Conspiracies and Conspiracy
Theory Websites
Conspiracy Theories or Conspiracy Fact?
Vital Information for Those In The Know About Major Conspiracy Theories
And a Strategy
for Reaching Skeptics and Those Who Don't Know
You may have noticed
that we consciously avoid using words like "conspiracy" and "conspiracy
theories" in our messages. We do this not because we don't
believe there are major conspiracies happening in the world. The official story
of 9/11 is a conspiracy theory in that the government claims 19 hijackers
conspired together to hijack four planes and create terror in the world. We
avoid using words like "conspiracy theories" because many people who are not
aware of the major cover-ups being hidden from the public shut down their rational
mind as soon as they hear the word conspiracy.
The main purpose of the WantToKnow.info website is not to preach to the choir—those who already know about 9/11, mass media, mind control, UFO, and other conspiracies—but rather to reach those who know little or nothing about all that is going on behind the scenes. We have found that the most successful way to reach those who don't know is to present them with reliable, verifiable information that does not overly tax their belief systems. Psychologically, most people can't handle too much disturbing information at once. Thus, we initially present only a small chunk of the conspiracy which the uninitiated can, we hope, digest without being overwhelmed. Yet for those who are ready, we also offer lots more resources to go deeper.
For those who are ready to go even deeper than the vast collection of reliable cover-up information presented on WantToKnow.info, you might first appreciate some of the deepest, less verifiable information we have at http://www.WantToKnow.info/bestsummaries. Though the sources used in these refreshing summaries are not up to our normal high standards, the revealing writings at this link present the big picture of what is happening on planet Earth in a deep, yet inspiring way. Then, we recommend exploring the following informative websites and resources which go even deeper in many areas than WantToKnow.info:
http://www.projectcamelot.org
- Live video interviews with deep insiders revealing powerful information
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com
- Excellent website for news the media doesn't report
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk
- Various conspiracy experts report valuable news
http://www.rense.com - Rense.com, listed on the U.S. State
Department's conspiracy webpage
http://educate-yourself.org
- Wealth of information on key topics not covered by media
http://nexusmagazine.com
- Nexus Magazine, an excellent alternative news magazine
http://www.WantToKnow.info/resources
- Resource list filled with excellent websites, books, other key materials
We recommend exploring these websites with a dose of healthy skepticism. Though we believe much of the news they report is true and some of it is verifiable, much is not based on what most people would consider reliable information. Some of their reporting can end up being misleading or spreading rumors. Yet the media reports so little on any of these conspiracies that we do recommend exploring one or more of these websites occasionally to balance the information you may receive from more popular sources. Many of the vitally important "conspiracy theories" first reported on these websites have later turned out to be true.
With the exception of whatreallyhappened.com, we do not recommend the above websites as a place to start for those who have little knowledge of all that is being hidden. The reason is that, to a greater or lesser extent, the other websites have on their front pages information on very deep conspiracies—information that would cause many uninformed people to immediately shut down. It is unfortunate that there are so few websites which present conspiracy information at an entry level for newcomers, with the most easily believable information first. Gradually drawing people in to the deeper levels of all that is being hidden, as is done on WantToKnow.info, is generally a more effective strategy to open people's eyes.
For an excellent book which shows how complex research into conspiracies and conspiracy theories can be, we highly recommend the book Them by Jon Ronson. One of the exceedingly few mainstream journalists who have tried to cover some of the deepest conspiracies, Ronson has worked together with the likes of well known, yet controversial conspiracy researchers Alex Jones and David Icke. His fascinating, detailed accounts of these people show both how real these conspiracies can be, and how conspiracy researchers sometimes adopt a very biased or skewed perception of the world.
As someone who is already aware of much of this information, we invite you to play an important role in bringing about positive change by considering how best to inform those who don't know of all that is going on. Consider that most people's minds can only handle a certain amount of "reality shifting" at once. Start out with only a few pieces of verifiable information, and then see if they are open to more. Pushing people rarely is effective. Consider using our introductory email and the "Email page" icon at the top and bottom of any of our webpages to introduce people to the reliable, verifiable information we provide.
We also advise presenting any information which has a conspiracy flavor not as something to cause fear or anxiety, but rather as an invitation for us all to work together for positive change in our world. For other suggestions on what you can do to make a difference, click here and here. And for a sister website which explores all of these cover-ups, places them in a greater context, and interweaves them with some of the many inspiring and transformational movements taking place on the planet, see the powerful, free Insight Course at www.insightcourse.net.
Thank you for being someone who has chosen to live with an open mind and who wants to know what is really going on in our lives and world. As people who are aware, we can support each other in playing the role at which the media is so sadly failing. Using the amazing tools of email and the Internet, we can educate the public to all the hidden conspiracies and "conspiracy theories" that may turn out to be conspiracy facts. Once we reach a critical mass, the public will demand accurate, unbiased media coverage and real change. By working together, we are convinced that we can and will turn this whole thing around. Thanks for caring.
Conspiracies and Conspiracy
Theory Websites
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