Saturday, March 24, 2018

Psychologists (PhDs) Who Help Skeptics who deny the 911 Conspiracy Theory

Thanks for watching Please Like, Share, Comment and SubscribeI put this up purely for educational purposes. It is worthy of satire but unfortunately Will Ferrell is not behind this! It just shows how even PSYCHOLOGISTS themselves can be irrationally. The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories 21st 2017 The Head of Steam, Liverpool Why do some people believe unproven and implausible conspiracy theories? Whats the harm if they do? And. Has anyone actually debunked the claims of the truthers? Is Operation Northwoods in any way significant when it comes to 911?



Responses to 'The truth is rushing out there: why conspiracy theories spread faster than ever':

http://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2016/01/responses-to-truth-is-rushing-out-there.html

Peer-Reviewed 9/11 Truth:

http://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2012/10/peer-reviewed-911-truth.html

They REALLY oughta know better: Critiques of claims made by several prominent and semi-prominent 9/11 debunkers:

http://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2011/05/they-really-oughta-know-better_05.html

Regarding Northwoods:
9/11 Tarpley vs Kay Debate
"Tarpley noted that conspiracies aren't needed under dictatorship or mob rule, but that they flourish under oligarchy. Kay bases his arguments on the assumption that real conspiracies are small and large ones are fanciful. Conspiracy theorists keep expanding the scope of the conspiracy to explain away "new evidence" in the form of reports from e.g. the 9/11 Commission, NIST or the media. But these are not new facts, they are only reiterations of the appeal to authority fallacy.
Tarpley pointed out that the increased distrust of authority is due to the failure to give people the goods in terms of a better standard of living. In his presentation he gave facts about drills on 9/11 and pointed out that the Founding Fathers and A. Lincoln were firm believers in a conspiracy against freedoms of the people.
Kay takes examples where conspiracies came to light as proof that our free, open society is fool-proof against conspiracies, so that 9/11 couldn’t have succeeded as an inside job. His examples are the 1933 plot against Roosevelt and Operation Northwoods. Tarpley calls him on this, pointing out that the news of the 1933 plot was suppressed by the media, that the plotters got off scot-free, and that the plot against FDR continued. As for Northwoods, it was essentially implemented in the form of the Tonkin Gulf hoax. Moreover, the instigator of Northwoods, Gen. Lyman Lemnitzer, became the chief of NATO where he installed Gladio units to carry out false-flag operations." More: http://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2012/05/911-tarpley-vs-kay-debate.htmlhttp://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2012/05/911-tarpley-vs-kay-debate.html

"Operation Gladio was a false-flag terror program set up by the CIA and NATO. Although Gladio was eventually exposed, it was not just a single event, but an ongoing operation that remained secret for decades, in which hundreds of innocent people were killed and injured in terrorist attacks that were blamed on other groups." More: http://911debunkers.blogspot.com/2008/10/noam-chomsky-dispels-911-conspiracies.html

Psychologists: Questioning 9/11 Is the Sane Thing To Do

The 9/11 Commissioners and Other Officials Don’t Believe the Government

The 9/11 Commissioners and congressional investigators into 9/11 themselves don’t believe the government’s description of events.
Much of the world doesn’t believe the official story.

Mental Health Professionals Say that Questioning 9/11 Is the Sane Thing To Do

Many mental health professionals have concluded that the official version of 9/11 is false, and that those who believe the official version suffer from defense mechanisms. For example:
  • Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Duke University Medical Center, as well as Radiology, at Duke University Medical Center D. Lawrence Burk, Jr., MD
  • Board of Governors Distinguished Service Professor of Psychology and Associate Dean of the Graduate School at Ruters University Barry R. Komisaruk
  • Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mental Health Law and Policy, Professor of Medicine in the Department of Internal Medicine and Distinguished Professor of Global Health in the College of Public Health, University of South Florida, Michael D. Knox
  • Professor Emeritus, Psychology and Neuroscience, Beckman Institute, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign Michael Gabriel
  • Professor Emeritus of Psychology at California Institute of Integral Studies Ralph Metzner
  • Retired Professor of Psychology at Oxford University Graham Harris
  • Retired Psychiatrist. Former Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Jefferson Medical College. Former Major, U.S. Army Medical Corps, Vietnam Veteran 7 years service, Jon Bjornson, MD
  • Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology from the University of Nebraska and licensed Psychologist Ronald Feintech
There are many other mental health professionals who agree.

Sociologists have also shown that fear makes people believe false things about 9/11.