The architecture of social experience online favors the promotion of conspiracy theories that always come back to the Jews

ed note–our sincerest apologies to the readers ahead of time for being forced to wade through the typically meandering, mind-numbing verbosity of Judaic ‘literature,’ but there are very vital and important implications associated with the thesis of this OpEd that must be considered as part of any Gentile strategy for survival.

Clearly, the ‘big bang’ that began all of this ‘anti-Shemitism’ now existing as a mainstay on the internet was 9/11, and as much as it was a smashing (no pun intended) success for those Judaic interests who pulled off the events of that day, nevertheless, there were a few operational failures that also occurred, not the least of which were the ‘5 dancing Israelis’ who were arrested on that day and who later turned out to be Mossad officers who had placed themselves–BY PURE COINCIDENCE, ALL CAN REST ASSURED–directly across the river in Liberty State Park, NJ, where they had set up a camera to ‘document the events’ (as they later admitted on Israeli TV) and who were seen by witnesses cheering as the towers were coming down.

The fact that this is not mere ‘urban legend’ nor some ‘anti-Shemitic conspiracy theory’, but indeed, that there are official documents substantiating/validating this event and which did (albeit certainly not to the degree that would have taken place had these been ‘5 dancing Iranians’ rather than Israelis) made its way into the mainstream media coverage of the events of that day has been a source of nightmarish worry for Israel and the top capos making up the Kosher Nostra Krime syndicate for close to 2 decades. Partial proof of this J-angst was the visceral reaction that took place on the part of powerful Jewish organizations such as the ADL in the aftermath of Trump’s infamous ‘celebrating Muslims in New Jersey on the morning of 9/11’ statement during the 2016 campaign that doubtless resulted in millions of Americans heading to Google to search out the particulars of this event that theretofore about which they had never seen nor heard anything, which then led them to those documents underscoring the arrest of the ‘5 dancing Israelis’.

Now having said this, the Jews–being after all a very cunning and clever people–understood the dangers that existed in Gentiles waking up and understanding the nature of the war being waged against them and therefore needed to do something in order to circumvent any affect that the internet and its denizens of ‘troothers’ may have with the average American Joe or Joan 6-pack.

And enter from stage left, right, and everything in between, Cass Sunstein, the information Czar for President Obama and his plan for ruining the credibility of any and all ‘conspiracy theories’ floating around on the internet that may land curious Gentiles onto some website discussing all sorts of problematic things dealing with Jewish power through his stated strategem of ‘cognitive infiltration,’ to wit–

‘The Government should pay ‘credible independent experts’ to advocate ideas on the Government’s behalf, a policy that would be more effective because people don’t trust the Government itself and who would only listen to people they believe are ‘independent.’ Government can supply these ‘independent experts’ with information and perhaps prod them into action from behind the scenes but should be careful to avoid too close a connection as it would be self-defeating if exposed.’

And then, almost as if on cue, enter from that neighborhood of lunatics the swarm of useful idiots singing in chorus that vaudeville number known as the ‘Sandy Hook Hoax’ that right now as we speak, is in the process of chewing away, eviscerating, and bankrupting the most well-known and listened-to ‘voice’ in the alternative media, Alex Jones, whose appetite not only for sensationalism, but as well, whose penchant for coddling that same appetite possessed by his listenership led him down the fatal road of biting that hook baited by Sunstein himself that ‘no one died at Sandy Hook’ and which has now resulted in a flurry of multi-million dollar lawsuits that–barring some miracle or quirk of fate–will leave Jones and ‘duh mooooovement’ twisting in the winds of ridicule and credibility-bankruptcy.

As we like to say here, but which unfortunately far too often is not considered to the degree necessary as required in the larger context–

No one ever accused the Jews of being stupid.

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Conspiracists think big. In fact, thinking big is a requirement for something to be a conspiracy theory in the first place. It’s the belief in shadowy entities more powerful than oneself that turns political and cultural observations into conspiracy; it means that you are always punching up, never down, because the enemy is always more powerful than you. The internet is an agonistic medium driven by conflict and also one that creates powerful distortions of scale and in both of those respects, amplifies the conspiratorial tendency.

These were the historical and social forces, presumably, informing a comment I received on my blog last year: “Jews: your time is coming. The goyim are awakening once again.” Thanks to the internet, the commenter is able to find Jews and Jewish proxies everywhere and propose his own counter-conspiracy, that of the awakened goyim, to battle the old warhorse of Evil Globalist International Jewry. Likewise, the embattled adherents of QAnon, the over-elaborate Deep State conspiracy theory based on cryptic 4chan posts from a supposed insider, are empowered by their conviction that they have joined forces with a righteous counter-conspiracy that is fighting against anti-Trump forces from inside the belly of government.

How is it that the internet is so conducive to generating conspiracies, counter-conspiracies, and similar departures from reality? It has to do with language. The social internet—fast-paced, terse, and unrevised—is an environment tailored to privileging amorphous ideas over real people and real life. A single hashtag (or Facebook group, or Reddit) can unite thousands, but they may only have the faintest idea of exactly what’s connecting them. It’s the conspiracy that unifies them. QAnon denizens are driven by different desires and fears but the conspiracy theory unites them against a common, powerful enemy. By putting the words of these theories front and center, in a raw and huge torrent, the internet makes it that much harder for reality to gain any purchase.

Online, where anonymous hordes threaten to burst into comment feeds and discussion boards at any moment, any single person will easily feel persecuted by an overwhelming mass of ideological, political, and/or ethnic opponents. Whether these opponents are actually so powerful is harder to judge, but the internet will affirm the sense of just how outnumbered you are. If going on Twitter doesn’t spook me enough as to the countless people who want me insulted, disenfranchised, or dead, I can always look warily at Gab, the Twitter clone known for its alt-right userbase. Its hundreds of thousands of mostly anonymous users will frighten me without my even having to create an account.

At the risk of conspiracy theorizing about conspiracy theorists, I will indulge in a bit of connect-the-dots here, in order to show how conspiracy theories easily connect and generalize. Recently, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker recommended a book by anti-Semitic nutcase David Icke in the pages of the New York Times. Icke’s website is itself something of a clearinghouse for conspiracies, having last year printed artist Mear One’s defense of his now infamous mural depicting what the Independent termed “several wealthy Jews playing Monopoly, with the board resting on the bowed, naked backs of workers.” In response, Mr. One wrote, “Some of the older white Jewish folk in the local community had an issue with me portraying their beloved #Rothschild or #Warburg etc as the demons they are.”

On Icke’s website, Mear One wrote that he had been misunderstood and that he was merely anti-capitalist and not anti-Semitic. He points out that in the background of his mural is the Eye of Providence (aka the pyramonster), supposed icon of the Freemasons and Illuminati. The Judeo-Masonic connection is one of the founding ideas of modern anti-Semitism. It dates back to Augustin Barruel’s 1797 text Memoirs Illustrating the History of Jacobinism, which proposed a Masonic conspiracy behind the French Revolution. A letter in 1806 from Albert Simonini convinced Barruel to incorporate Jews into what had previously been a Christian conspiracy.

As the case of Mear One shows, capitalism and globalism are now the acceptable faces of conspiracy. They don’t directly encompass any particular racial or ethnic divisions, but their conceptions are so vague as to make such associations inevitable. Theories of overarching, abstract bogeymen are what Hans Blumenberg termed “causal formulas of maximum generality.” With Communism out of the running, “globalism” has become the preferred formula of the conspiratorial right, used to bash immigrants, Obamacare, trade agreements, Jews, Muslims, and any other sinister other that may arise. The immediate target, whoever it may be, is invariably an agent of even more powerful globalist ringleaders, just as Napoleon was an agent of Freemasonry and the Jews. The bigot can always retort that he or she is criticizing globalism rather than a racial or ethnic group; that is the conspiracist’s Get Out of Jail Free card.

Whether the object of a conspiracy is “globalists,” “Jewish globalists,” such terms are so broad as to be incoherent. By design, they resist any definite meaning—if there’s already endless argument over what a “Jew” is, there will never be agreement on what “globalism” is. They are also uniquely suited to the internet. The local manifestations of government, capital, religion, or any other general principle may not resonate beyond a limited audience. A generalized principle, besides making an excellent hashtag, can be stretched and adapted to a variety of situations and prejudices. Blumenberg writes in The Legitimacy of the Modern Age, “it is the high degree of indefiniteness of the complexes that equips them to accept a variety of specific forms.” One easily slips from “globalists” to “bankers” to “Rothschilds” to “Jews.”

The left is not immune to such vagueness. Leftist theories of “capitalism,” global or not, frequently paint capitalism as such a totalizing, ubiquitous force that nothing short of revolution or apocalypse could stop it in its tracks. The concept of “white supremacy” has taken on similarly gargantuan proportions, encompassing a spectrum from David Duke to Bernie Sanders. In her 2017 book Whites, Jews, and Us French-Algerian activist Houria Bouteldja bemoaned Sartre’s philo-Semitism: “Sartre’s good white conscience … prevents him from completing his task: to liquidate the white man. To resign himself to the oppressor’s defeat or death, even if he were Jewish. … Is Philo-Semitism not the last refuge of white humanism?” Bouteldja subsumes the individual “Jew” into a flurry of abstract concepts: “You can recognize a Jew not because he calls himself one, but because of his willingness to meld into whiteness, to support his oppressor, and to want to embody the canons of modernity.”

Reading W.E.B. Du Bois’ The Souls of Black Folk after Bouteldja, I was struck not just by Du Bois’ greater humanity but by his greater specificity, writing without fear that individual details would inevitably complicate the pictures of the world he drew. Wrestling with such complications is the only thing that can connect our general terms to the real world. I could package up Richard Spencer, Andrew Anglin, Alice Walker, Mear One, and Houria Bouteldja into a unified, towering edifice of anti-Semitism, slap a hashtag on it, and drive myself and others to paranoia. But we would be ignoring reality in favor of a Frankenstein monster of our own creation.

Such monsters pervade the internet. Online discourse thrives on the generalized vagueness of instant takes and half-baked slogans, and generalized vagueness is a hallmark of conspiracy theories. It increases a conspiracy theory’s viral spread (through its generalization) and provides convenient dodges to bigots (through its vagueness). Since we see words on the internet far more than we see the people behind them, the shapes formed out of those words easily come to resemble those conspiratorial concepts, in more and less innocuous forms. Today’s anti-globalist may be tomorrow’s anti-Semite, but on the internet, it’s increasingly hard to tell the difference to begin with.

5 thoughts on “Conspiratorial thinking is getting worse because of the internet”
  1. As I’ve said in the past the Sandy hoax crap, and a lot of other happenings are just diversions to get the public off the topic of the Holohoax. That is the topic that gets the jews all worked up, exposing their Holohoax.

    ed note–wrong. The Jews don’t IN THE LEAST MEASURABLE WAY get ‘all worked up’ over exposure of the Holohoax’. They OWN that issue and are not in the last bit worried or intimidated that the general public is going to any minute now wake up form that delusion, and you are delusional for even entertaining for a microsecond such an idea, but then, no one who has sampled any of your work or commentary should be in the least bit surprised that you would entertain such delusions as it is the calling card of all your ‘activism’.

    It is there, right in front of your stupid, double-digit IQ eyes–The entire Sandy Hook Hoax was a PSYOP aimed at achieving EXACTLY what is taking place right now–the implosion of the 9/11 ‘trooth movement’ and the discrediting of any and all alternative theories/explanations for the tumultuous political events taking place today, and not as a ‘distraction’ from all the ground-breaking/earth-shaking progress you are making in waking people up to the ‘Holohoax’, as you put it. You think you have got the Jooz running scared when in fact, they are laughing their asses off at you.

  2. no one really knows what happened at Sandy Hook, but the notion that nothing happened as so many talking heads have maintained is not likely, and it is no difficult stretch to imagine just who benefits the most from such a crazy idea being put into the mainstream of discussion at a time when Israel needs people distracted from her daily criminal behavior.

    By the same token, anyone who believes that the solution to solving our problem with these Zios is by spending our time and energies trying to convince people that the Holocaust never happened is just as nuts as Jones & co and what they have said about Sandy Hook. The Holocaust isn’t going anywhere and anyone who thinks otherwise is beyond delusional

  3. Note that the word hoax is contained in both the Sandy Hook hoax and the Holohoax. That associates the two together.

    ed note–yes, very good point ML and thank you for reminding us, not that it will make a dime’s worth of differences to the rizolis within ‘duh MOOOOOvmnt’ who continue to willingly disregard the terminal effect that SH has had on our collective ability to maintain as much as a micro-ounce of credibility when discussing even non-controversial topics such as the weather, and who think that the magic bullet in defeating the monster threatening everything in the world today is by waging an informational war on the holocaust, a topic that no one cares a rat’s ass about anyway.

  4. above comment is correct. no one cares one iota about the Holocaust except a very limited niche few who spend all their time looking backwards rather than on what is happening now. The Jews own that issue just as they own the money and the media and anyone who thinks that all of this is going to turn around is living in la-la land. In fact, the smart money says that the Jews are probably heavily invested in the entire Holocaust revisionist movement in order to keep tabs on just who is who as well as in making sure that this boogeyman continues to make some presence of itself known from time to time so that the ADL has a ‘list’ it can throw up whenever additional donation$ are needed for its operations.

  5. I don’t believe as much as a punctuation mark when it comes to the never-ending bleating over the Holocaust, but I also recognize what a total waste of time it is trying to educate people on current political issues where the Jews are involved and using the ‘big H’ as the focal point.

    People don’t give 2 shites about it and are as apt to sit and listen to a history lesson filled with forensics and numbers, facts, and figures as they are to go through a root canal without anesthesia.

    anyone wasting their time on Holocaust reeducation when 9/11 and the wars in the middle east are current is worse than a ‘has been’ and the Jews love them for what they do.

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