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Newtown conspiracy theories: Obama, Iran, and other culprits

Newtown conspiracy theories: Obama, Iran, and other culprits
1234The government was behind the school massacre. Wait, it was Obama, in a ruse to take our guns away. No, it was Iran! Israel! Batman! Michael Moynihan on the paranoid wings real truth about Sandy Hook.
In the mid-1990s, during the infancy of the World Wide Web, a visit to my local university library demonstrated that the Internet would be both a great tool of liberation and a megaphone for the fantastically mad. That small bank of Internet-connected computer terminals was reliably occupied by a few student researchers and an army of honking, snorting, flaky-skinned cranks, furiously posting to Internet bulletin boards. (I frequently traded pleasantries with one twitchy local who wore homemade body armor, claiming that it shielded his organs from computer smog while browsing the Internet.)

Almost 20 years later, behold howTim Berners-Leeliberated the crackpot from his world of Manichean newsletters, how he freed the basement-dwelling researcher to hawk bad ideas to the undereducated and paranoid (think of the 9/11 truth movement). Indeed, the Internet allows us curious observers to view the creation of conspiracy theories in real time. For instance, while initial news reports of the shootings inNewtown, Conn., were plagued with dubious and false informationas is frequently the case with major tragediessuch inconsistencies precipitated a hunt for thereal truth.


While ignoring the generic rantings that circulate via email and Facebook, I spent the past week browsing the websites and YouTube channels of the Internets most popular fear peddlersthose who almost, but not quite, trespass upon the mainstreamto witness the paranoid mind create an alternative explanation of the Newtown massacre.

It started withthis story on BET.com. Def Jam rapper Gunplay, who currently is under house arrest on charges relating to an armed robbery, informed his 100,000 Twitter followers that the Government killed dem [sic] kids to take our guns away. Another 9/11. Dont [sic] get it twisted. Its a surprisingly common belief among conspiracy theorists, I discovered, who claim not that the president seized upon the tragedy to push through onerous gun legislationtoo simplebut that heengineeredthe tragedy.




Gunplays semi-literate tweet was later deleted, only to be replaced by a vague warning that President Obama had perpetrated a gun hoaxwith a link to a febrile rant by talk-radio host Alex Jones. Jones, proprietor of the website Infowars.com and host of a wildly popular syndicated radio program, has acted as a clearing house forSandy Hookconspiracies.




A king toad in the New World Order fever swamps, Jones has become wealthy and influential on the loopy fringe, while occasionally poking his head into the mainstream media conversation: in 2011,New Yorkmagazine reported that Joness radio show boasts upwards of 3 million listeners a day; his website is frequently linked to on the Drudge Report, ensuring that hes read by millions; he recently was a guest onThe Joy Behar Show; his radio show features well-known guests like actor Charlie Sheen, Congressman Ron Paul, Fox News analyst Andrew Napolitano, and rapper KRS-One. In 2009, the vacuous celebrity duo Heidi Montag and Spencer Pratt revealed themselves to be Jones apostles, appearing on his program to discuss their awakening to the New World Order. For reasons that elude me, Jones is one of those trolls the media doesnt mind feeding.

After the Newtown shootings, Jones, typically unencumbered by facts, contended that Prozac and its family of psychotropic drugs are at the heart of 99% off mass murder shootings. Another Infowars.com writer warned that the Obama administration was stocking up on ammunitionbecause it was actively attempting to foment a civil war: Why does the Department of Homeland Securitynamed after Hitlers Office of Fatherland Security [sic]need 1.6 billion rounds of ammo, Infowars.com wondered.


In a fit of extreme profanity, Jones even claimed that certain parents of Sandy Hook victims were involvedwittingly or otherwisein the conspiracy (without enumerating the goals or perpetrators of the conspiracy). Citing independent researchers, Jones pointed his readers to a press conference held by Robbie Parker, father of murdered 6-year-old victim Emilie Parker: It appears that members of the media or government have given [Robbie Parker] a card and are telling him what to say as they steer reaction to this event, so this needs to be looked into.

Thank God for American patriots like Jones, eh?




But the Infowars.com theory that gained the most traction involved HollywoodsBatmanfilm franchise. For some reason, the crackerjack researchers at Infowars.com scoured the Batman movies and pored over various Gotham City maps to find anything that could support the theory that the movies may have had hints of foreknowledge of the tragic massacre that occurred last week, because where theres smoke, theres usually fire. What weve found, the site ominously claimed, is interesting to say the least.




Ill spare you the interesting detailsthey are likely interesting only to mental-health expertsthough needless to say an Illuminati connection was uncovered, which has subsequently been explored and adjudicated in hundreds of YouTube videos produced by Jones disciples.




But as is frequently the case, the Sandy Hook conspiracy theories would eventually slither toward more sinister territory. Because it isnt a real conspiracy until someone invokes Jews.




Enter the anti-Semites at Press TV, the Iranian governments English-language propaganda television station and companion website. Despite its source of funding and slavish adherence to Tehrans line on all major issues, Press TV has managed to attract a number of mainstreamand semi-mainstreampresenters and commentators (most of whom are British) to launder its more poisonous views. Derek Conway, a former Conservative member of Britains parliament, hosts the book program Epilogue, previously anchored by former London Mayor Ken Livingstone. George Galloway, currently a member of parliament for Bradford West, presents a political chat show that brings you news and views that you can not find in the corporate media. Oxford University professor Tariq Ramadan, frequently lauded as the worlds most influential Muslim moderate, anchors the program Islam & Life.




Beneath this patina of respectabilityand none of those mentioned above should be mistaken for respectable political commentatorswe find banner headlines like this on Press TVs website: [Israeli] death squads slaughtered American children at Sandy Hook. According to James H. Fetzer, an emeritus professor at the University of Minnesota, Duluth, This is what Israel always does, they go after the children. Fetzer, who still maintainsa faculty page at the University of Minnesotas website, sputters that The Sandy Hook massacre appears to have been a psy op intended to strike fear in the hearts of Americans by the sheer brutality of the massacre, where the killing of children is a signature of terror ops conducted by agents of Israel.




Unsurprisingly, editorial standards at Press TV are rather lax. In another rambling dispatch on the Connecticut shootings, which also suggested an Israeli connection, a Press TV contributor scoffed at another conspiracy theory, reporting that Congresswoman Michelle [sic] Bachman [sic] of Minnesota equate[d] violence in schools with Jihadi lunches. Bachman [sic] pointed out that schools that served terrorist lunches that included falafel or hummus, substances she believes likely to draw down the wrath of god, are responsible. The claim was based on an article from the satire websitedailycurrant.com.

The tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School has provoked yet another national conversation about gun laws, with smaller break-out sessions on the problems of mental-health diagnoses and treatment. And while its broadly accepted among the intelligentsia that America is afflicted with an intractable gun problem, fewer seem convinced that were in the midst of a large-scale mental-health crisis.




But ignore those New World Order-niks in the mainstream media: After a week among the anti-Zionist conspiracy theorists, the pop-eyed Infowarriors, and various autodidacts and independent researchers, Im convinced that America is indeed overflowing with people who need their heads checked out.



By The Daily Beast

 

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