Elon Musk: "All of the 'conspiracy theories' about Twitter turned out to be even more true than people thought"

in Deep Diveslast year (edited)

The moronic way that so many people throw around the phrase 'conspiracy theory' has become such a signal of their low intelligence that it is absurd. For future reference, I will bookmark today's post and show it to everyone who tries to discredit ideas by calling them 'conspiracy theories'.

A recent video shows Elon Musk, now owner of Twitter, stating that:

"To be totally frank, almost every conspiracy theory that people had about Twitter turned out to be true... if not more true than people thought”

The extent to which most people are being subtly manipulated by mainstream media organisations and governments has reached the point where not only have they bought into the notion that an idea and certain people can be brushed aside by the mantra 'conspiracy theory', but that they don't even need to understand what the words 'conspiracy' and 'theory' even mean!

It is not uncommon to hear people say 'Oh, that's a conspiracy' about an idea, to try to discredit the idea - without even realising that what they are actually trying to say (repeat) is that the idea is of no value because they have decided it is a 'conspiracy theory' and so can be ignored/denied. More than that, they are also failing to realise that in doing so they are denying the very existence of conspiracy itself!

A conspiracy is defined as two or more people planning a harmful act in secret. A 'conspiracy theory' is created by other people joining dots together and theorising that certain people are colluding/conspiring in secret. Real conspiracies can be theorised about by anyone and, indeed, this is part of the role of professional police and secret service agents.

It is interesting, is it not, that the government agents that so many people like to think of as 'trustworthy' are actually employed to theorise about conspiracies and then investigate them - yet when anyone else does it, they are extremist or crazy/paranoid!?

It doesn't take more than two brain cells rubbing together to realise that this situation benefits criminals within government. If the public is duped into thinking that only government agents can legitimately 'theorise' about conspiracies, then inevitably then that means that government agents have free reign to conspire and commit massive crime.

The fact that I am having to point this out is terrifying enough, but the reality is that a high percentage of people are so dim witted that they continue to repeat the ad hominem attack of 'conspiracy theorist' ad nauseum against anyone saying anything that they don't like the sound of and that threatens their chosen form of authoritarian power structure.

Think JFK wasn't killed by a lone gunman pulling off an impossible shot with a terrible rifle? Oh, you must be a conspiracy theorist...

Go away now!

Think the perfectly symmetrical and unprecedented internal collapse of 3 buildings in the World Trade Center complex, when only two were hit by planes and when the buildings were built to withstand such impacts WASN'T the result of a dude in a cave on a dialysis machine?

Get in the sea you dirty conspiracy theorist!!

The amusing irony of the use of the phrase 'conspiracy theorist' to try to discredit someone is that the inference is that the person in question is incompetent in their thinking and is jumping to false conclusions - hence they can be ignored and their message can be denied forever... Yet, in reality it is the one hurling the accusation of 'conspiracy theorist' as a way to deflect away from the discussion and to avoid going into the actual details, that is more often than not incompetent, lazy and even idiotic in their failure to use coherent logic and reason.

So, despite what you or I may think about Elon Musk - the fact remains that he, as the world's richest man (for a while) and considered to be a genius by many, has openly agreed that just about every theory about crimes and bad practice taking place at Twitter by the world's population - were actually correct. That's how bad an operation Twitter was and is probably equally true for Facebook and Youtube.

Perhaps I should create a website so that all of the 'great thinkers' who have accused others of being 'conspiracy theorists' over the years can apologise en masse? lol

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just about every theory about crimes and bad practice taking place at Twitter by the world's population - were actually correct. That's how bad an operation Twitter was and is probably equally true for Facebook and Youtube.

I'm wondering if letting that come out might have been worth every penny he paid, ignoring the other benefits he's received? It's certainly given even more traction to the idea of decentralization in social media!

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The FBI has been known to be corrupted however it is now we see the depths of this corruption going out.

FBI ATF CIA and other organizations have been co-opted.

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 last year (edited) Reveal Comment

Minus the ad homenum, I agree that

  1. You may not reach many normies here.
  2. Normies may not be suceptible to an argument that relies on an agreement on the third tower falling being proof that a conspiracy theory is correct. An aside on that, I'm part normy here in that I believe an earthquake can cause a building to collapse. - not just demolition explosives. A better example would be to say the Watergate scandal was a conspiracy theory propagated by Carl Bernstein at the Washington Post.

Glad to have "Conspiracy Theory" used in the way Elon Musk did. More of that will help remove the association of fictional conspiracy theories among the masses.

Excellent comment!

 last year  Reveal Comment

I remember when I first saw them fall I told my coworker that I think it might come out that a controlled explosion was triggered to protect the surrounding buildings. Maybe these charges are in place in other buildings, just in case. A secret like that would probably also be covered up. I heard an accepted explanation is that the momentum of the upper floors falling down - having their moorings molten by the aircraft fuel fire - caused every floor below to continue crashing straight downward. The tower that was not hit? Good question. Maybe the shock waves to its foundation affected it like with the hotel in Florida. Do you know where these non-conspiracy theories have been discussed? I have to remind myself that these are not toy or model sized towers whose weight is far outmatched by the strength of the material they are built with. The question is, do the physics formulae involved calculate to cause this result.

having their moorings molten by the aircraft fuel fire

I have to say it. Jet fuel can't melt steel beams. This is why there are oxy-acetylene torches.

 last year  Reveal Comment

Unless it was built that way. I would need to eliminate more likely causes before digging on this one. I am not sure lasers from the sky would be more likely than this theory.