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Cognitive infiltration : an Obama appointee's plan to undermine the 9/11 conspiracy theory

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Print Book, English, 2011
Olive Branch Press, Northampton, MA, 2011
History
xii, 196 pages ; 23 cm
9781566568210, 1566568218
635476585
Introduction : Cass Sunstein's "conspiracy theories"
Conspiracy theories defined
Conspiracy theories in America as usually false
The 9/11 conspiracy theory defined
9/11 conspiracy theorists as epistemological cripples
The 9/11 conspiracy theory as demonstrably false
The 9/11 conspiracy theory as harmful
The duty to undermine the 9/11 conspiracy theory
Inoculating the public
Hard-core conspiracy theorists as unteachable
Cognitive infiltration as the best solution
Conclusion : interpreting the esoteric interpretation
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13 years ago
Dennis
Deconstruction of a Fascist Proposal to Destroy the 9/11 Truth Movement David Ray Griffin’s “Cognitive Infiltration” is a devastating deconstruction of Cass R. Sunstein’s shocking and dangerous proposal to have the U.S. government illegally infi…
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12 years ago
Hans
About the desperate Obama administration to adverse the 911 truth movement by re-channeling the arguments and facts about the 911 inside job. A must-read for the confused activist. Cass Sunshine must be a true psychopath by denying of the obvious fac…
4 readers found this review helpful

7 years ago
Harrison
See my review on amazon. Marks off simply because a reading of ponerology would've helped Griffin in his critique.

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