The Danger Of 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.

It should be noted that many individuals suggesting these theories are simply looking for attention. For, whether gaining the attention of one, or millions, those promoting these stories often feel more knowledgeable than others. As such, there have been many stories shared which are nothing less than fictional.

While there is often no solid proof with regards to many theories, a number of people love a good book. As far as books go, these are some of the best. Although, it is important to remember that a number of these stories are considered nothing less than fraud, especially by those in the government whom may be involved.

Some people do not understand that sharing stories which often seem believable can also be dangerous. For, when shared with someone who does not have the ability to discern fact from fiction, the story can often be translated as reality rather than theory. After which, the information can often have a negative effect on the reader, other individuals or the public at large.

Jesse Ventura has worked hard to prove or disprove various theories. Whether or not magic, props or trickery were used in the show "Conspiracy Theories, " remains as much a mystery as many of the theories featured. Some of those covered have included Bigfoot, John F. Kennedy, UFOs and weather control through a system located in Alaska.

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 reading an online news story or conspiracy theory, individuals must decide whether or not there are enough facts which merit belief. At the same time, it is important to remember that many of these stories are shared only to create intrigue among the masses. For, whether fact or fiction, the more a story is told, the more people begin to believe whether or not the information be based on truth or falsehoods.




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