http://take10nicole.blogspot.com/2014/06/right-wing-conspiracy-theories-pt-1.html
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CONSPIRACY THEORIES COULD RUIN OUR COUNTRY
(or at least make us crazy in the meantime!)
A May issue of Newsweek magazine included “The Plots to Destroy
America,” written by Kurt Eichenwald.  This article put forth a
reasonable and logical argument that the numerous conspiracy theories
Americans have bought into could lead to our ruin.  (A link to the
article will be provided, below.)
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Vaccinations, education, Agenda 21, New World Order, death panels,
etc. are creating an environment in this country that is not
sustainable.  The level of distrust many Americans have toward their
government and each other is preventing us from engaging in real
discussions about issues that are of vital importance to us all.


What makes this so disturbing is the apparent clout that some of the
proponents of such conspiracies have.  Public figures, national
figures, actors…it’s not just the nutters anymore.


Agenda 21  is a U.N. non-binding tract that 178 world leaders signed,
including our own George W. Bush, in 1992.  It provides information on
how to manage urban development with a minimal impact on the
environment.  Ideas that, at the time, both mainstream conservatives
and liberal politicians supported, and thought were no big deal.  (In
my own hometown, building plans can be hotly contested, because
citizens want to maintain our small town atmosphere and sense of
community.  Agenda 21 is not our enemy!)

Imagine!  New development that could help our environment through
eco-sensitive land-use policy!  Diabolical!  Definitely New World
Order plans launched by the United Nations.  No doubt...say those who
are looking for something to be frightened of.
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Somehow Agenda 21 is now widely viewed as a plot to destroy individual
property rights, impose communism and send Americans by rail to secret
camps.  A purely made-up conspiracy theory is now causing communities
to fight against things they previously supported, out of fear.


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In Baldwin County, Alabama, residents cheered and sang “God Bless
America” when an award-winning plan to provide guidance for
private-sector developers was voted down.  According to the Newsweek
article, every member of the zoning commission resigned, disgusted by
the public’s inability to understand the value of the plan.  These
people let fear and suspicion ruin a perfectly good plan to better
meet the needs of the community through management of future
development.  Because they bought into a really silly conspiracy, laid
out in a Glen Beck fiction novel, designed to inflame their fears of
the government.

Some extremist organizations claim Agenda 21 is a plot to seize
private property, that Agenda 21 will lead to “death maps” to dictate
where people will live, Agenda 21 gives trees the same rights as
people, Agenda 21 will allow electric companies to spy on their
customers.  Don't these ideas seem insane?  It's because they are.
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In 2012, the Republican National Committee adopted a resolution
stating that Agenda 21 is an “insidious scheme” to impose
“socialist/communist redistribution of wealth.”  The RNC’s rhetoric
became less inflammatory by the time the Republican National
Convention occurred, but the GOP continued to characterize Agenda 21
as “insidious” and “erosive of American sovereignty.”

Today, when local zoning boards propose plans to prohibit unchecked,
disorganized development and protect the natural resources of a
community, or when state transportation agencies propose highway
construction to ease traffic congestion, or when a state proposes a
plan to restore a natural habitat, or when a city proposes the
addition of bike paths, it is likely they will be confronted by
citizens protesting against "sinister international conspiracies."
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When Cliven Bundy made the news for his supposed refusal to leave his
ranch or give up grazing rights he’d been granted by the government
and hadn’t paid for, an Idaho woman wrote to the Coeur  d’Alene Press
to warn of President Obama’s intent to use Agenda 21 to
“steal your land and rights via zoning changes.”  I wonder who the
conspiracy will demonize once President Obama is out of office?
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It’s notable that this letter to the press wasn’t ignored completely.
(In the past, obviously paranoid letters from people who had no
recognized authority on a topic, were dismissed.)  Instead, it was
printed in the paper under an impressive headline, suggesting it was
based in fact.  The local news outlet failed to do the job of
journalism.  Had the Coeur d'Alene Press staff done the slightest
research, they would have found that U.S. Grazing Service (BLM's
predecessor) policies were enacted in 1934, over half a century before
Agenda 21’s introduction.  Readers of the paper and critical thinkers
in the region failed to recognize that Agenda 21 had no impact on the
government’s intent to enforce decades old policies regarding
land-use.


In fact, this irresponsible printing of a fear-fueled local's letter
disguised as news seems to have further bolstered those who
participated in the Bundy ranch episode.


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In order to further show how poorly the media fact-checked any of
Clive Bundy's claims before running with them, take10's Randa Morris
reported in April that Cliven Bundy's historical claims are totally
false. In fact, historic records prove that Cliven Bundy's family
lived in the state of Arizona and did not move to Nevada until 1948, 2
years after the BLM was established. In addition, Bundy was never
granted water rights under any agreement. What's more, the Bundy
family did not begin to graze cattle on BLM land until 1954, a decade
after the BLM was established. Read more about Cliven Bundy's bold
faced lies here.

Has the national media made any real effort to expose any of these
facts about Cliven Bundy's historic claims? The fact that just about
everyone has heard of Cliven Bundy, but few people realize how much he
has lied to the media and the public, indicates that the media is
promoting an agenda, but one which isn't benefited by facts. Hence the
facts get left out when they interfere with the 'story.'

Please look for my next installment on the conspiracy theories America
is struggling with currently...
More conspiracies will be discussed in Part Two of this series.

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Sources:
http://www.newsweek.com/2014/05/23/plots-destroy-america-251123.html
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