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The End is at Hand (to Leftist Conspiracy Theories)


Friday, October 31st, 2008

By Dave Lindorff

With the polls continuing to show Barack Obama holding a steady or even growing lead heading into Election Day, especially in the key swing states of Pennsylvania, Ohio, Florida, Colorado, New Hampshire and Virginia, and with Democratic challengers looking strong in at least 10 Senate races and dozens of open-seat or Republican-held House races, it’s looking like this will be a big win for Democrats, both in the presidential and the Congressional races.

Hopefully one thing such an across-the-boards win will lead to would be a withering away of the self-destructive conspiracy-theory paranoia that has gripped much of the Left over the last eight years.

Once largely emblematic of the far Right, which saw black helicopters of the dreaded United Nations behind every mountain, Jews running everything, Communists working nefariously under every bed, fluoridation plots, an immigrant assault on the Anglo-Saxon gene pool, and a liberal cabal out to steal their assault hunting rifles, now the Left is awash in the same kind of fevered thinking.

Chief among the leftist conspiracy theories are that the Bush/Cheney administration was behind the 9-11 attacks, that the current administration has plans to cancel or annul the November 4 election and institute martial law, that there are plans for a “false flag” attack on American forces which will be used to justify an all-out war against Iran, that there is a false-flag terror attack planned inside the US set for before the election, designed to throw the vote towards John McCain, that the Wall Street meltdown and subsequent bail-out are a deliberate scheme to steal the nation’s assets and funnel them into Republican pockets, and that Republican operatives have the technological capability, and plan to steal the current election by manipulating the results on the electronic voting machines used by many election districts. In a variant of the Right’s anti-Semitic ravings, the Left attributes god-like powers to the Israel lobby and its formal lobbying organization, the American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC)

Never mind that some of these conspiracies are mutually exclusive (if Bush and Cheney are going to declare martial law, they should have no need to steal the election), or that it’s getting pretty late in the game for others to actually happen. The common thread running through these conspiracies is that “they” (the Republicans, AIPAC or the ruling corporate elite, as the case may be), have superhuman powers beyond our wildest imaginations, as well as flawless execution, and are going to achieve their evil ends no matter what we do.

Following this line of thinking (if it can be called that), there’s no point in voting, because “they” are going to steal the election anyhow (and that, of course, is if the election is even held next week!). There’s no point in going to rallies or marches in Washington DC, because “they” are going to attack Iran and start World War III anyhow. Public protest is also dangerous, because “they” are going to declare martial law, and then all of us who go out and publicly oppose the government will end up locked away in detention camps in the Mojavi desert.

I confess, as a journalist, to having unwittingly aided and abetted some of this conspiracy thinking, for example with my reporting on the evidence that all four of the so-called “black boxes” from the two planes that hit the World Trade Center on 9/11 were recovered, and that the FBI actually has them, despite its testimony to the contrary before the 9-11 Commission. I make no apology for, and still stand by that report, which was based upon reliable sources at the National Transportation Safety Administration and in the New York Police Department, but I want to stress that such a report does not justify going beyond asking the logical question, “What is the government hiding here?” to making the wild speculation that it means the government planned and carried out those attacks.

I also reported on solid evidence in 2006 that the Bush/Cheney administration was moving several aircraft carrier battle groups into position in the Persian Gulf in advance of Congressional off-year elections in what appeared to be possible plans for an attack on Iran. I still believe that may have been the administration’s game plan, but that it was derailed by senior Republican leaders who prevailed on James Baker, chair of the Iraq War Study Group, to release his team’s bi-partisan study three months early, which called for negotiations with Iran and Syria in order to bring peace and stability to the Iraq region. I would add that this is a far cry from imagining that the administration was planning to fake an Iranian attack on American forces.

I am not saying that governments don’t engage in treacherous conspiracies. Certainly the faked tale of a Gulf of Tonkin incident was a conspiracy designed to allow the Johnson administration to begin an all-out war against the Vietnamese. And certainly there was a conspiracy in the Bush/Cheney administration during 2002 and early 2003 to mislead and lie to the Congress and the American people about Saddam Hussein’s alleged links to 9-11 and to global terrorists. But those relatively simple conspiracies actually prove my point—both have been clearly exposed thanks to leaks, turncoats, and good investigative reporting.

What I am saying is that the grander conspiracies being concocted in the more fevered brains of some people on the Left do not hold up under careful and critical inspection. The biggest failings they share are two: first of all, conspiracies as grand as multi-state election thefts via electronic fraud, and the carrying out of a two-front, high-casualty mass terrorist act on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, require the cooperation of such large numbers of people that leaks, turncoats, informants and simple screw-ups are inevitable; and secondly, this administration in particular has shown itself to be phenomenally inept, intellectually stunted, and tactically clueless. The War in Iraq, which was supposed to be a “cakewalk,” has been an unmitigated disaster for Republicans. The War in Afghanistan is a fiasco. The War on Terror, while a success in terms of helping Republicans win seats in Congress in 2002, and Bush to win re-election in 2004, has been a bust longer term. Management of the US economy has been a model of incompetence. So has the grand plan to crush Democrats and create a dominant Republican Party for the next century. The Rovian campaign strategy of lies, smears and dirty tricks, while initially successful, appears to have worn out its effectiveness in just three two-year national election cycles.

None of this would matter except that I think the Left’s embrace of conspiracy-theories has become profoundly damaging to the whole progressive movement. Conspiracy thinking produces a deep cynicism towards positive action and towards the kind of long-term organizing upon which real social and political change depends. When people think that the fix is in, they are not inclined to put time and energy into the hard work of organizing unions, working to get local candidates elected to office, running for positions on party committees, etc. Conspiracy thinking also leads people on the left to completely write off the Democratic Party as a vehicle for progressive change, as the notion that “they” run everything is broadened to include in the term “they” the elected Democrats in the White House and Congress. Democrats may be weenies, but such a conflation of Republicans and Democrats is also self-defeating nonsense, as is the notion that Obama is “just another tool” of the corporate/imperialist power structure. Democrats are not just Republicans by another name, and Obama is not just McCain or Bush with a better tan.

The reality is that if Obama is elected president, and if Democrats end up gaining solid control of Congress, it will be critically important for progressives to organize powerfully to press this new government to do the right things—promptly ending the two wars in the Middle East, taking strong and far-reaching action to tackle global warming, restoring some basic equity to the economic and tax system, making health care affordable and available to all, restoring the Constitution and the Bill of Rights, demanding punishment for those in the current administration who have committed crimes, and so on.

We cannot expect Obama, or the Democrats in Congress who have proven themselves to be such gutless compromisers, to take significant progressive actions on their own. They must be driven by force of public action to do the right thing.

Maybe when this election goes right and isn’t stolen, making Obama the president, and debunking the vote-theft fear-mongers, and when Obama goes on to be inaugurated in January, without being blocked by a military coup, these paranoid conspiracy theories will fade away and people on the Left will start working to make change happen instead of imagining reasons why it can’t or just moaning that “they” are going to destroy us all.

DAVE LINDORFF is a Philadelphia-based journalist and columnist. His latest book is “The Case for Impeachment” (St. Martin’s Press, 2006 and now available in paperback). His work is available at www.thiscantbehappening.net


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14 Responses to “The End is at Hand (to Leftist Conspiracy Theories)”

  1. ghosty
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 9:35 am

    infowars.com
    alex jones is a lefty? thats news to me…
    have you heard of ron paul? i think you should not be writing about things you are not familiar with. the corruption is on both sides of the aisle.

    also, saying “the leftists” hold certain beliefs is as fallacious as saying “THEY” are planning certain actions. its a generalization.

    third, conspiracies happen all the time. they have been recorded throughout history, it is naive to say “it cant happen here”.

    i allege nothing. i merely ask that you do not make broad generalizations, and that you stop attributing ideas to certain groups of people when in reality these ideas are present in the minds of all groups.

    in response to your final statement, these ideas will never go away. obama is potentially as corrupt as any previous president. no one knows what he will do when he is given the wheel. he could be (and in all likelihood IS, by my estimation,) just another wall street puppet. besides, mistrust of authority is what makes this country so great anyway, so why would you want that to end?

    peace
    ghost

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  2. Maximus V
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 2:54 pm

    Quote:

    Hopefully one thing such an across-the-boards win will lead to would be a withering away of the self-destructive conspiracy-theory paranoia that has gripped much of the Left over the last eight years.

    End quote

    This is all I need to read to know this guy is a CLOT!

    but he does make some good points.

    But still a person who can not see the bigger picture.

    Here is a guy who believes the official BUSH 911 RACIST story, were it is not possible for a multi billion military industrial complex to do a FALSE FLAG operation on 911, but it required 19 overhung Muslim extremists with box cutters.

    Will there every be justice?

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  3. J
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 4:53 pm

    Alex Jones and his spin off WAC goons are indeed major league disinformation artists.

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  4. God69
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 8:21 pm

    Alex Jones is not a disinformation artist, but he and his crew sometimes get things wrong.

    It was Alex Jones who warned everybody about 911 nearly a week before it happened.

    He should be commended for his brave dedication to trying to expose the international Banksters.

    But I guess now we have had the credit crunch people will start to take him more seriously seeing as he has been warning about this for over 2 years..

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  5. Mick Meaney
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 10:13 pm

    Actually it was William Cooper who “predicted” 9/11 a couple of months before hand. Alex Jones then repeated this a few weeks later.

    Just so truthers can digest this information, here’s a truther-friendly YouTube clip http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4JHqB7w9WSI&feature=related

    The “prediction” was made by following news reports.. no great conspiracy, just common sense.

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  6. God 69
    Posted: Nov 3rd, 2008 at 11:28 pm

    Well done to the late William Cooper.

    check out more of his good work here:-

    http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=App2uRxZ4Iw&feature=related

    So, now there were 3 sources who spoke up prior to 911, William Cooper, the Disclosure Project and Alex Jones, does anyone know of anyone else who spoke out?

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  7. God69
    Posted: Nov 4th, 2008 at 1:43 am

    So, was 911 an Inside Job or not?

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  8. God 69
    Posted: Nov 7th, 2008 at 3:05 pm

    So, William Cooper, The Disclosure Project & Alex Jones all stated publicly that 911 would happen, and then it did happen.

    Is this not more Evidence it was an Inside Job or just another coincidence?

    Quote:

    Actually it was William Cooper who “predicted” 9/11 a couple of months before hand. Alex Jones then repeated this a few weeks later.

    Just so truthers can digest this information, here’s a truther-friendly YouTube clip http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=4JHqB7w9WSI&feature=related

    The “prediction” was made by following news reports.. no great conspiracy, just common sense.

    End quote

    Well, let me predict this: instead of a terrorist threat the criminals at the top will next invent an Alien invasion threat.

    Once folk realise that in fact 911 and 7/7 were both false flag inside jobs, the crims in government will come up with even more elaborate ways to screw more tax out of the public Suckers.

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  9. Mick Meaney
    Posted: Nov 7th, 2008 at 3:26 pm

    You heard it first here folks.. an alien invasion. Awesome, I’ll be keeping an eye out for that.. should I miss it could someone please upload the footage to youtube?

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  10. God 69
    Posted: Nov 7th, 2008 at 8:01 pm

    LOL: How ridiculous does it sound?

    Just as stupid as the official 911 story - total BULL.

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  11. Mick Meaney
    Posted: Nov 7th, 2008 at 8:06 pm

  12. God 69
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:37 am

    You do of course realise that most criminal acts are in fact “Conspiracies”?

    And most sophisticated criminal acts require at least some insider assistance.

    19 Muslim foreign guys with box cutters, controlled by a dude in a cave sounds pretty far out to me considering it was the biggest crime in history.

    Now if you said it was CIA false flag, that would join up almost ALL the dots would it not?

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  13. Mick Meaney
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2008 at 3:39 am

  14. God 69
    Posted: Nov 8th, 2008 at 2:20 pm

    19 Muslim foreign guys with box cutters, controlled by a dude in a cave sounds pretty far out to me considering it was the biggest crime in history.

    Especially when it turns out 2 dudes still fly for Saudi airlines.

    Why did the CIA not just blame Santa and his terrorist rain dears and have done with it?

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