
21st Century Wire says…
Political elites and super-bureaucrats are worried. It’s becoming harder to control consensus reality.
A
history stitched together by lies and cover-ups, political
assassinations, slight-of-hand false flag deceptions, secret societies,
dual loyalties and stolen fortunes – this have been the privilege of
ruling elites for centuries.
Putting aside history’s ‘big
ticket’ items though, the real reason for this authoritarian trend is
much more fundamental. By knocking out their intellectual competition,
political elites and their media moguls hope to minimalize, and thus
eliminate any alternative analysis and opinion by applying the
completely open-ended and arbitrary label of “extremist” to speech. They want to wind back the clock, where a pre-internet, monolithic corporate media cartel held a monopoly on ideas.
Although
France has taken the lead in this inter-governmental effort (see
below), the preliminary assault began this past fall with British Prime
Minster David Cameron publicly announcing on two
separate occasions, that all of these so-called ‘conspiracy theories’
(anything which challenges the official orthodoxy) should be deemed as
“extremist” and equivalent to “terrorist” and should be purged from
society on the grounds of ‘national security’. The first came with Cameron’s warped speech at the UN, and afterwards, a similar charge was made by the UK leader against anyone who dares press the issue of institutional paedophilia and child abuse.
Watch
this UN speech by Cameron where he clearly claims that ‘conspiracy
theorists’ are the ‘root cause’ and indeed, an equal threat to national
security as ISIS terrorists currently running amok in Syria and Iraq
(start 4:26)…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IuwOfQI8YA8
As yet, few are aware of how in the wake of the Charlie Hebdo shootings, French Prime Minster, Francois Hollande
delivered an official declaration (see full report and text from his
speech below). However, Hollande takes it beyond the usual hyperbole and
focuses on giving the state an administrative and legal foothold for
policing both speech and thought crimes in France. If this is can be
accomplished in France, then a European roll-out would soon follow.Ironically, in order to achieve this fascist leap forward, Hollande has equated “conspiracy theories”
to Nazism, and is calling for government regulations to prevent any
sharing or publishing of any views deemed as ‘dangerous thought’ by the
state. Specifically, Hollande is citing “Anti-Semitism” and also anything which could inspire ‘acts
terrorism’ – as the chief vehicles for what the state will be
designating as ‘dangerous thoughts’. With the thumb of Hebdo still
pressing down, this may just sound like politics writ large by the French leader, but in reality it’s full-blown fascism. 
Worse yet, with all of the world leaders gathered togther in Paris in January
supposedly marching solidarity for ‘free speech’ and proudly chanting
“Je Suis Charlie” (image above), that Hollande would use this as
political cover to restrict free speech in Europe should shock even.RINF reports how the new censorship regime has already been implemented this week: “Earlier this week, the Interior Minister of France — with no court review or adversarial process — ordered five websites
to not only be blocked in France, but that anyone who visits any of the
sites get redirected to a scary looking government website, saying:

While it could be argued that the four websites initially listed by the
government for ‘blocking’ were exclusively for ISIS/ISIL-related
activity and thus, should be kept hidden, the government has made no caveat
in its reams of policy literature, other than some vague language as to
what it defines as ‘extremist’, as to where this growing list will
stop, or indeed, if it has any limits at all. Because this process is
extrajudicial, then there will be no warning to gov’t targets of this
new regime. In fact, as RINF reports, this has already happened:“In
that first batch was a site called “islamic-news.info.” The owner of
that site not only notes that he was never first contacted to “remove”
whatever material was deemed terrorist supporting (as required by the
law), but that nothing in what he had posted was supporting terrorism.”Will French gov’t censors also block this website – because it is challenging
the government’s new public filtering program? Are we entering a new
intolerant, Chinese-style policing culture in Europe, and throughout the
west? Certainly they have the ability and the legal clearance to do
just that right now.Fear of losing control over manipulative narratives has always been a primary obsession with those in power,
and clearly, based on what we’ve seen here – governments are making an
aggressive move on free speech now. Skeptics will no doubt argue that
this 21WIRE article itself constitutes a conspiracy theory. If
that was the case, then why have western governments, particularly those
in the US and Britain, already spent millions, if not billions in state
funds in order to infiltrate, disrupt, and occupy forum websites, and social networking groups of so-called ‘conspiracy theorist and even creating entirely new groups just to contradict them? Does that not already prove what the government modus operandi is?
As
if that wasn’t enough already, now France wants to take it to a whole
new authoritarian level. It may sound ridiculous, but this is exactly
what is taking place in government as we speak.
History shows
that once this new regime is in place, they will not relinquish any new
powers of censorship, and so a long, intellectual dark age is certain
to follow…
(Translation by Roger Lagassé)Thierry MeyssanVoltaire NetworkAt the request of President François Hollande, the French Socialist Party has published a note on the international “conspiracy theorist“ movement. His goal: to prepare new legislation prohibiting it to express itself. In the US, the September 11, 2001 coup established a “permanent state of emergency“ (Patriot Act),
launching a series of imperial wars. Gradually, the European elites
have aligned with their counterparts across the Atlantic. Everywhere,
people are worried about being abandoned by their States and they
question their institutions. Seeking to retain power, the elites are now
ready to use force to gag their opposition.
The President of the French Republic, François Hollande, has assimilated what he calls “conspiracy theories” to Nazism and called to prevent their dissemination on the Internet and social networks.
Thus he declared, on January 27, 2015 at the Shoah Memorial:“[Anti-Semitism]
maintains conspiracy theories that spread without limits. Conspiracy
theories that have, in the past, led to the worst “(…
” [The] answer is
to realize that conspiracy theories are disseminated through the
Internet and social networks. Moreover, we must remember that it is
words that have in the past prepared extermination. We need to act at
the European level, and even internationally, so that a legal framework
can be defined, and so that Internet platforms that manage social
networks are held to account and that sanctions be imposed for failure
to enforce” [1].
Several ministers also decried what they called conspiracy theorists as so many “fermenters of hate and disintegrators of society.”
Knowing that President Hollande calls “conspiracy theory” the
idea that States, whatever their regimes – including democracies – have a
spontaneous tendency to act in their own interests and not in that of
their constituents, we can conclude that he presented this confused
amalgam to justify a possible censure of his opponents.
This interpretation is confirmed by the publication of a note entitled “Conspiracy theories, current status” by the Jean-Jaurès Foundation, a Socialist Party think tank of which Mr. Holland was the first secretary. [2]
Let’s leave aside the political relations of François Hollande, the
Socialist Party, the Fondation Jean-Jaurès, its political radicalism
Observatory and the author of the note and let’s focus on its message
and its ideological content.
Definition of “conspiracy theories“
The terms “conspiracy theories” and “conspiracy theorism” have developed in France in the wake of the publication of my book on US imperialism post-September 11, titled The Big Lie [3].
At the time, we had trouble understanding what the terms meant because
they referred to American political history. In the United States, are
commonly called “conspiracy theorists” those according to whom
President Kennedy had not been assassinated by one man but by many,
forming a conspiracy (in the judicial sense). Over time, these
expressions entered in the French language and have overlapped with
memories of the 30s and the Second World War, those of the denunciation
of the “Jewish conspiracy“. These are therefore now polysemous,
sometimes evoking the law of the state-Stator silence and, at other
times, European anti-Semitism.
In its note, the Jean-Jaurès Foundation gives its own definition of conspiracy theorism. It is…
“an
’alternative’ narrative that claims to significantly upset the
knowledge we have of an event and therefore competes with the “version”
which is commonly accepted, stigmatized as “official”” (p. 2).
Observe that this definition does not apply solely to the delusions of
the mentally ill. Thus, Socrates, through the myth of the cave, affirmed
his challenge to the certainties of his time; Galileo with his
heliocentric theory challenged the prevailing interpretation of the Bible of his time; etc.
For my part, and since they see me as the “pope of conspiracy theorists” or rather the “heretic”
in the words of Italian philosopher Roberto Quaglia, I reaffirm my
radical political commitment, in keeping with the French republican
radicalism of Leon Bourgeois [4], of Georges Clemenceau, [5] of Alain [6] and of Jean Moulin. [7] For me, as for them, the state is a Leviathan which by nature abuses those it governs.
As a radical Republican, I am aware that the state is the enemy of the common good, of the Res Publica;
which is why I wish not to abrogate it, but to tame it. The republican
ideal is compatible with various political regimes-including monarchies,
as was enacted by the authors of the Declaration of 1789.
This opposition, which the current Socialist Party disputes, has so
shaped our history as Philippe Pétain repealed the Republic to proclaim
the “French State“. Immediately after his assuming presidential office, I denounced Hollande’s Petainism [8].
Today, Mr. Hollande claims to be of the Republic to better fight it and
this inversion of values plunges the country into confusion.Who are the “conspiracy theorists“?
The “conspiracy theorists” are thus citizens who oppose the omnipotence of the State and who wish to place it under surveillance.
The Jean-Jaurès Foundation describes them as follows:
“[It’s] a
heterogeneous movement, heavily entangled with the Holocaust denial
movement, and which combines admirers of Hugo Chavez and fans of
Vladimir Putin. An underworld that consist of former left-wing activists
or extreme leftists, former “malcontents”, sovereignists, revolutionary
nationalists, ultra-nationalists, nostalgists of the Third Reich,
anti-vaccination activists, supporters of drawing straws, September 11th
revisionists, anti-Zionists, Afrocentricists, survivalists, followers
of “alternative medicine”, agents of influence of the Iranian regime,
Bacharists, Catholic or Islamic fundamentalists “(p. 8).
One will note the amalgams and abuse of this description aiming to discredit those it designates.
Myths of the “conspiracy theorists“
The Jean-Jaurès Foundation continues its vilification by accusing “conspiracy theorists” of ignoring the realities of the world and naively believing hackneyed myths. Thus, they would believe in the “World Zionist plot“, the “illuminati conspiracy” and the “Rothschild myth” (p. 4). And to credit these three statements, it cites an example solely on the “Rothschild myth“: blogger Etienne Chouard – whose work is not simply about the Republic, but goes beyond to treat Democracy [9]
– says the Pompidou-Rothschild 1973 law is the source of the debt of
France. And the Foundation goes on to refute this assertion by quoting
an article published by Libération…
REMEMBER THE FIRST CONSPIRACY THEORY:
THE WORLD IS ROUND!

THEY ALWAYS KNEW THAT, BUT TOLD US IT WAS FLAT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
RESOURCE RICH PLANET. NOTHING HAS CHANGED SINCE THE INQUISITION. UNDER
THREAT WE ARE MADE TO COMPLY. BURN THEM! WITCH! HERESY!