The Issue With New Government Conspiracy Books

By Ann Reynolds


Conspiracies have basically been around since the beginning of time. More recently, people like Jesse Ventura, Seymour M. Hersh, Thierry Meyssan and others have began publishing a number of government conspiracy books on different topics. While some are better than others, all hold either a great deal or fact or fiction.

In most cases, these books and stories leave it to readers to determine fact from fiction. While this is the case, it should be noted that in many cases those sharing the information in these publications are quite well known such is the case with Seymour M. Hersh and Jesse Ventura. Regardless, in most cases the objective is to attract readers, stir emotions and gain attention of the masses.

For, while many conspiracies are believable, not all are true. In fact, there have been very few theorists who have been able to prove a theory true over time. As such, it should be noted that these stories are just that, theories.

In addition, when someone intentionally buys a book with regards to these theories, one does so out of free will. Whereas, those later posting the information on social media often reach vulnerable individuals whom can often be impacted negatively when believing the information to be true. As such, it is often advised that those sharing information related to these theories include information as to the source when doing so.

In some cases, authors can be so clever as to lead an audience to believe that almost anything can be true. After all, if this were not the case many works of fiction would be less than interesting. As such, it is important to keep this in mind when reading any book related to a conspiracy or associated theories.

Some current theories related to the presidency of Donald Trump have often proved to be quite dangerous. While this is the case, it appears the trend of promoting these theories is going to continue for quite some time. For example, the theory that Satan and witches have colluded to cause the destruction of the presidency is one a number of people find far fetched. Still, there are those in and outside the Christian faith which believe this is the case.

Whereas, there are older conspiracy theories related to past presidents such as John F. Kennedy which still hold a great deal of suspicion. In fact, while confusing, there is actually nothing wrong with conspiracy theories. Rather, it is what individuals do to promote those theories that is often the problem. Though, in some cases, such as with John F. Kennedy, the theories can also have a positive impact by bringing other news related to an event to light.

Whether fact or fiction, most often these publications are released to create hysteria and intrigue among the masses. Whereas, there are those such as Jesse Ventura which work hard to prove and disprove theories based on attempting to prove the truth behind such theories. For example, Jesse had a show simply called "Conspiracy Theories, " on television in which many theories were proved as being either fact or nothing more than fiction on a regular basis.




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