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The Psychology of Conspiracy Denial - Highly Recommended Reading for Viners!

Seeded on Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:35 AM EDT
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'Cognitive Dissonance' or that uncomfortable feeling of holding on to contradictory thoughts!

Excellent break down of what MANY Americans and bloggers on Newsvine must feel when they: Stick to, Defend, Rely on or Assert the OFFICIAL STORY of 9-11 despite all the coincidences, incalculable improbabilities, and full on 'pseudo-Computer-Model -science' that contradicts simple physics. A must read--

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In fact, skepticism of authority in the context of health care is the most rational and intellectual mind set one could possibly embrace.

If victims of the infamous Tuskegee syphilis study, conducted by the U.S. Public Health Service between 1932 and 1972, had ignored the advice of the doctors they had been told to trust and sought proper medical treatment, they could have saved their own lives as well as those of future generations who were born with congenital syphilis as a consequence of the U.S. health authorities deliberately withholding treatment.

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Reply#1 - Fri Aug 13, 2010 2:38 AM EDT
Tim Lucas

In the early 50's the government used chemicals in selected neighborhoods of St. Louis and Memphis, Tn. to test for potency. These chemicals were war related.

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Reply#2 - Sun Aug 15, 2010 12:35 PM EDT
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Tim

I had not heard of these experiments and I'm afraid to really know all the times the government has done this to it's own people. I think we can make a case for the 20th century U.S. society being one of the most dumbed-down ever in history. With the use of technology, government secrecy, combined with T.V., Hollywood and media propaganda to keep sheeple in the dark. ---------

This reality is now being revealed to all with the advent of 9-11 truth. No doubt, this early part of the new century I believe will be remembered as a 'Renaissance of consciousness'.

With that of course we will all be faced with the perspective of --- 'What are we going to do about it' --

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