Tuesday 21 November 2017

Understanding The Authors Of Government Conspiracy Books

By Ann Reynolds


While there can often be a great deal of truth shared through reading and writing, there can also be number of falsehoods. As such, when reading government conspiracy books, it is important that individuals verify information before sharing with others. For, if not careful what one says related to government and officials can often land an individual into trouble, even if what shared or posted was merely hearsay.

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.

For, while many conspiracies are believable, not all are true. In fact, there have been very few theorists who have been able to prove a theory true over time. As such, it should be noted that these stories are just that, theories.

What many people do not understand is that in doing so, one can often have a negative impact on a number of other individuals. As such, while not necessarily intentional, many of these stories have led to health issues and in some cases, death. In other cases, people like Jesse Ventura have worked hard to prove the theories which one believes to be true.

In some cases, authors can be so clever as to lead an audience to believe that almost anything can be true. After all, if this were not the case many works of fiction would be less than interesting. As such, it is important to keep this in mind when reading any book related to a conspiracy or associated theories.

Some of the most dangerous theories are those related to a leader of a country such as Donald Trump or John F. Kennedy, for while there can often be a great deal of truth, the stories can often be quite disturbing. In addition, while some new truths have come to light through these stories, the government often spends a great deal of time and money which could be better used towards caring for the people of a nation rather than attempting to discern truths from lies.

Ultimately, there are nothing wrong with conspiracies or those whom promote the information through books and other publications. Although, it should be noted that those doing so often report having first hand experience which proves the story to be true. While this is the case, there are very few whom have been able to prove the stories true to others regardless of the media chosen in an attempt to do so.

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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