🧵🧵 The Feds Guide to Conspiracy Theories
The National Nuclear Security Administration compiled a lengthy report summarizing their views on conspiracy theories
This was shared with law enforcement at the federal, state, and local levels, including the @FBI
The report mixes a variety of outlandish theories with legitimate political and ideological concerns
It criticizes individuals who mistrust the news media and government
Of course, January 6th appears on the first page
Conspiracy theories are described as concerning "an all-powerful and secretive government monitoring a mysterious universe, while simultaneously misleading the citizenry."
The document consistently defends international organizations
Here, the view that "the United Nations, which will essentially erase all national boundaries" is a conspiracy theory
Same goes for criticisms of the Federal Reserve
Known compromised organizations such as the Council for Foreign Relations, the Trilateral Commission, OPEC, and the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank are defended
Concerns about the continued push to disarm Americans are also considered conspiracy theories
The document discounts the belief that the government and other actors seek to condition public perception through Predictive Programming
Not trusting the science and disbelieving in Global Warming or vaccine safety is also a conspiracy theory
The government launders these statements by placing legitimate concerns next to more outlandish theories, like space Reptilians
Or QAnon
Believing in the Great Reset is also grounds to be labeled a conspiracy theorist
Read the full document
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