Had a quick look at this Dark Journalist chap, reminds me of the Yorkshire Ripper for some reason. He predictably trolls the usual depths: Alien abductions Atlantis, JFK, HAARP, chemtrails etc etc etc. Basically Coast to Coast AM for the digital generation.
Still, Alex Jones seems to have built a minor media empire based on promoting every conspiracy out there, and making up a fair few more whilst he's at it.
So why not follow in his footsteps? Peddling 'secret information' is easy, as it appeals to a certain type of person, fulfilling their need to feel unique, or special, or simply just more intelligent than the rest of us 'sheeple'.
An interesting outcome of this strange need can often be seen when one of their far-fetched beliefs becomes widely accepted. The conspiracy preachers start to push back against this new movement, as can be seen by the 'dark journalist' claiming the Navy gun camera UFO footage is now a 'deep state disinformation campaign'
Its a vicious circle, and in fact, it cant be anything else: the concept of falsifiability just doesn't exist with conspiracy theories, as every piece of evidence against them is merely added to the conspiracy pot.
Still, we can't blame them for wanting to make a bit of money telling their stories. It's the people who unquestioningly parrot their views who deserve our pity/opprobrium.
Lets just hope these people aren't in any positions of power or in any way responsible for handling the corona hoax epidemic.
Most of you need to learn American history before you can understand what I am saying...
Aren't you doing the exact same thing here that you criticised Huxley for yesterday?
And, are we talking about American History as understood by most people, or the strange version of American History, curated by paranoid kooks, and believed by a handful of people with below-average analytical skills?