Tin Foil Turbans: The 6 Stupidest Conspiracy Theories that Millions of
Muslims Believe

Posted By Kathy Shaidle On April 25, 2011 

"But the biggest problem with conspiracy theories is that they keep us not
only from the truth but also from confronting our faults and problems. .This
way of thinking relates any given problem to external elements, and thus
does not [lead] to a rational policy to confront the problem. He who speaks
of ghosts [as the reason behind any given problem] can do nothing to solve
it."

"Anyone, who adopts the conspiracy theory becomes so helpless that he ends
up surrendering or committing suicide. The thinking of conspiracy theorists
shifts between surrender and suicide, between helplessness and passivity,
between negligence and failure."

- Dr. Abd Al-Mun <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/329.htm> 'im
Sa'id, 1999

During the Q&A at Mark Steyn's recent
<http://fullcomment.nationalpost.com/2010/11/06/kevin-libin-what-do-the-u-s-
mid-term-elections-china-and-omar-khadr-have-in-common-mark-steyn-knows/>
"controversial" speech burlesque song-and-dance routine (no, really
<http://lumpygrumpyandfrumpy.blogspot.com/2010/11/mark-steyn-in-london-photo
s-by-dutch.html> .) in London, Ontario, a young man rose to ask Steyn a
question.

"I am Iranian," he began - leading our gang ensconced in "bloggers row" to
turn in unison to the Iranian ex-pat in our group
<http://thespiritofman.blogspot.com/2010/11/marks-live-blogging.html>  for
his verdict. After the questioner got out another sentence, our friend
rolled his eyes and muttered, "Idiot."

The Iranian up at the mic had asked a reasonable question about how much the
U.S. had armed Iraq before they decided Iraq was their enemy and invaded
them. (Steyn <http://markhumphrys.com/iraq.html> 's answer: according to a
Stockholm "peace research institute", only 1% of arms sales to Iraq since
the 1970s had come from America. Most came from France and Germany. Ooops.)

What came next led everyone else in the hall to roll their eyes.

Just as, in the famous phrase of Abba Eban, "The Arabs never miss an
opportunity to miss an opportunity," it seems that Muslims never miss an
opportunity to toss out some pointless, idiotic conspiracy theory.

In this case, Steyn's questioner was particularly agitated about the "fact"
that Saddam Hussein had once been awarded the "key to the city of Kansas
City." To this young man, this naturally proved conclusively that
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/1022.htm> . well, I'm not sure,
but Steyn managed to get some comic mileage out of it.

As it turns out (and this too is typical), the Iranian questioner was
half-right about the facts, and wrong about his conclusions. According to
Wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Key_to_the_city#Key_to_the_City>
and other sources, Saddam Hussein was honored with the Freedom of the City
of Detroit - write your own jokes in the comments - for donating a huge sum
to a local church.

I think it was Canadian journalist Robert Fulford who called conspiracy
theories "history for stupid people." Given the level of illiteracy in the
Muslim world, this is as good an explanation as any for why millions of
Muslims, <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4159.htm>  even
"educated: ones, believe crazy stuff. I recently heard Canadian Muslim
author Tarek Fatah
<http://www.mcclelland.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780771047831> relate
stories of his latest visits to the Middle and Near East; he said he was
most often regaled with 9/11 "troother" nonsense by relatively wealthy
Pakistanis with university degrees.

Of course, the unpleasant fact is that the Muslim world has been in decline
for centuries. Since this decline contradicts their self-image as a superior
people, there must be some other explanation for their backwardness.
Conspiracy theories provide that explanation
<http://www.danielpipes.org/161/the-politics-of-muslim-anti-semitism> ,
while short circuiting the very self-criticism that international Islam
desperately needs to get itself out of its hole.

It's easy to laugh at these conspiracy theories, and maybe watch Jesse
Ventura's new show about them, "just for laughs." However, as memorably laid
out in one of my favorite books - The Cost of Deception: The Seduction of
Modern Myths and Urban Legends, by John A. Williams - conspiracy theories,
far from being harmless fun, actually pollute the public square.
Misinformation undermines civil society by making trust in one's fellow man
a mug's game. Paranoid cynicism becomes the default "sophisticated"
worldview.

Indulging in conspiracy theories isn't healthy, whether or not those
indulging are on the right or the left.  And when those theories are being
spread by millions of people who have the potential and the will, to kill,
they can be fatal.

And now, on to the 6 stupidest conspiracy theories that millions of Muslims
believe:

#6  "Cockroach Lady Diana had 700 Boyfriends!"

 

"Lady Diana is called, Cockroach Diana, because, Britain is humiliatingly
called, Cockroach Britain & all English, Scottish & Welsh are known with the
indignant remark of, "Shakespeare Cockroaches". London is called, Cockroach
London, Birmingham as, Cockroach Birmingham, Manchester as, Cockroach
Manchester etc.etc. All British media is called, Cockroach Media & BBC,
which is the most notorious liar of the world, is called Cockroach BBC & its
lies are called, Cockroach Lies. In short, everything to do with Britain is
called, with the humiliating description of, "Cockroach ---- "."

My husband, blogger BlazingCatFur, spends a lot of time researching radical
Muslim weirdness. (Too much?) So I owe him a Coke for making my assignment a
little easier by passing along a links to two Muslim conspiracy theory
blogs:

There you will discover that
<http://islamicheroes.wordpress.com/2010/01/20/honourable-hazrat-khadija-ra-
vs-cockroach-lady-diana/> "Cockroach Lady Diana was an International
Prostitute of Cockroach Shakespeare Britain," the alarming truth about
President Abe
<http://blazingcatfur.blogspot.com/2010/11/hey-cockroach-britain-lady-diana-
had.html#links> "Lincoln, Terrorist of Mickey Mouse America" and, well,
this:

Nope, me neither.

#5  The Incredible Shrinking Penis

 

Last month mass hysteria apparently swept the capital city, Khartoum, after
reports that foreigners were shaking hands with Sudanese men and causing
their penises to disappear. One victim, a fabric merchant, told his story to
the London Arabic newspaper Al-Quds Al-Arabi. A man from West Africa came
into the shop and "shook the store owner's hand powerfully until the owner
felt his penis melt into his body."

I know the feeling. The same thing happened to me after shaking hands with
Sen. Clinton.

- Mark Steyn, 2003
<http://www.jewishworldreview.com/1003/steyn_2003_10_28.php3> 

On Twitter last night, I asked my followers to play "unpaid intern" and DM
me links to the weirdest Muslim conspiracy theory they'd ever heard. Most
mentioned the "shrinking penis" urban legend that was, er, big in the Muslim
world a few years back.

Needless to say, the Jews were blamed for this imaginary phenomenon.

As Steyn remarks, this primitive ignorance is being spread by modern
technology, which pours cold water on the notion that if only Muslims are
dragged from the past into the present and exposed to 21st century ways,
they'll give up their unenlightened mass hysteria:

The telling detail of the vanishing penis hysteria is that it was spread by
text messaging. You can own a cell phone, yet still believe that foreigners
are able with a mere handshake to cause your penis to melt away.

And come to think of it: if you own a cell phone, it probably runs on
Israeli technology.

Of course, even that's all part of the Jews' evil plan!!

#4  Allah's name taken in vain 

 

Many devout Muslims believe that "Allah can write his name on everything he
wants," as the title card of the video below shows.

Like foolish Christians who get excited by "apparitions" of Jesus or Mary on
grilled cheese sandwiches, these Muslims may be indulging in harmless
wishful thinking.

However, this proclivity for seeing the word "Allah" everywhere makes it
easy for Muslims to claim offense at every accidental squiggle rendered by
an unsuspecting infidel. And so it was that, in 2005, Burger King
capitulated to complaints about an optical illusion:
<http://plancksconstant.org/blog1/2006/10/allah_on_eggs_ok_all.html> 

THE fast-food chain, Burger King, is withdrawing its ice-cream cones after
the lid of the dessert offended a Muslim.

The man claimed the design resembled the Arabic inscription for Allah, and
branded it sacrilegious, threatening a "jihad".

The chain is being forced to spend thousands of pounds redesigning the lid
with backing from The Muslim Council of Britain. It apologised and said:
"The design simply represents a spinning ice-cream cone."

The offending lid was spotted in a branch in Park Royal last week by
business development manager Rashad Akhtar, 27, of High Wycombe.

He was not satisfied by the decision to withdraw the cones and has called on
Muslims to boycott Burger King. He said: "This is my jihad. How can you say
it is a spinning swirl? If you spin it one way to the right you are
offending Muslims."

A Muslim Council spokesman said: "We commend the sensitive and prompt action
that Burger King has taken."

As Daniel Pipes noted
<http://www.danielpipes.org/blog/2005/09/finding-allah-in-unlikely-places> ,
NIKE was hit with a similar complaint back in the 1999s.

And who can forget the great
<http://www.religionnewsblog.com/13567/muslim-fury-at-sex-toy> "Sex Toy
Outrage" of 2008, when Muslims complained about the British sex shop selling
a male blowup doll named "Mustafa Shag." (Get it?) "Mustafa" is one of the
honorary titles of Mohammed, you see. (Irony and puns are not really a big
"thing" in Islamic culture, which makes their mass immigration to England,
of all places, all the more confusing.)

Seeing things that aren't there is second nature in any culture that takes
conspiracy theories seriously.

Rewarding idiots for doing so has, alas, become second nature here in the
West.

#3   Israeli Sex Gum and the Sodas of Doom

Given strict Islamic rules about food consumption, it isn't surprising that
a number of conspiracy theories concern food, drink - and even chewing gum:
<http://www.breitbart.tv/hamas-accuses-israel-of-dropping-libido-boosting-se
x-gum-in-gaza/> 

Hamas suspects that Israeli intelligence services are supplying its Gaza
Strip stronghold with chewing gum that boosts the sex drive in order to
"corrupt the young," an official said on Tuesday.

Last time I checked, sex was still, you know, where babies come from. Are
more Palestinians really in Israel's best interest? (Silly me: even that
"side effect" must be part of the Jews' cunning plan. I'm just too stupid to
understand the nuances.)

Many Muslim conspiracies involve big brand names, like Coke and Pepsi. In
some cases, these theories hold that these soft drinks contain forbidden
pork products
<http://religion.wikia.com/wiki/Conspiracy_theories_popular_with_Muslims> :

According to a report published in Jordanian magazine, the head of Delhi
University's Science and Technology Center , Dr. Mangoshada scientifically
proved that the key element in Pepsi and Cola contains extract from the
intestines of Pig which causes cancer and other deadly diseases.

The Indian university conducted tests on the impact of drinking Pepsi and
Coca Cola which proved that drinking them lead to more rapid heart rate and
low pressure. Also drinking 6 bottles of Pepsi or Cola at a time causes
instant death.

(What until they hear about the whole "Mentos" thing.)

Other conspiracy theories take advantage of the habit mentioned above, of
seeing things that aren't there, in this case in the products
<http://religion.wikia.com/wiki/Conspiracy_theories_popular_with_Muslims> '
logos: some Muslims believe "Pepsi" is an acronym for "Pay Ever Penny Save
Israel" or that
<http://religion.wikia.com/wiki/Conspiracy_theories_popular_with_Muslims>
"Pepsi" really spells "Israel."

And then there's the "secret backwards Coke logo," pictured above.

It doesn't stop there. According to this report aired on Iranian TV, pretty
much every major brand name product contains an insult to Islam. (For
example,  <http://www.islamic-truth.co.uk/sitefiles/defaming_islam.htm>
Disney is bad because "Walt Disneys [sic] Millennium exhibition at the Epcot
Centre in Florida depects [sic] Jerusalem as the capital of Israel." And who
says  <http://www.newtrendmag.org/boycott.htm> "nobody doesn't like Sara
Lee"?)

I guess if you haven't invented anything important in the last thousand
years, the next best thing is to slander those who have:

#2  The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

I haven't much to add to the thorough debunking of the notorious Protocols
of the Elders of Zion. Here's some background, on the off chance you aren't
familiar with this book: <http://www.skepdic.com/protocols.html> 

The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is a forgery made in Russia for the
Okhrana (secret police), which blames the Jews for the country's ills. It
was first privately printed in 1897 and was made public in 1905. It is
copied from a nineteenth century novel by Hermann Goedsche (Biarritz, 1868)
and claims that a secret Jewish cabal is plotting to take over the world.
(.)

The Protocols were published in 1920 in a Michigan newspaper started by
Henry Ford mainly to attack Jews and Communists. Even after they were
exposed as a forgery, Ford's paper continued to cite the document. Adolf
Hitler later used the Protocols to help justify his attempt to exterminate
Jews during World War II.

Alas, news of the debunking hasn <http://www.memritv.org/subject/en/363.htm>
't reached many areas of the Muslim world.

And even if the facts were presented there, the Protocols are such a handy
tool I doubt it would make any difference. The book is so popular that it
has been adapted as a TV mini-series
<http://www.adl.org/special_reports/protocols/protocols_recycled.asp> for
broadcast in various Muslim countries.

#1:  9/11 was a Mossad operation

Not long after September 11, it wasn't uncommon to encounter Muslims
chatting on the internet and proclaiming, with apparent sincerity, that
Muslims couldn't possible have pulled off the attacks because, well, Muslims
weren <http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/540.htm> 't that smart.

Only one group of people were, and those people were. the Jews!!
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/4612.htm> 

The good news is, some Muslim commentators have condemned 9/11 conspiracy
theories. One asked rhetorically
<http://www.memri.org/report/en/0/0/0/0/0/0/540.htm> :

Didn't Arabs try to blow up the World Trade Center in 1993? Aren't Arabs
capable of flying planes? Aren't Arabs responsible for suicide operations in
Southern Lebanon and in occupied Palestine? Didn't Arabs come up with the
idea of hijacking and blowing up civilian planes in the late 1960s and early
1970s, and then give it up after it turned out that this method failed
abysmally in achieving their political goals.?'"

Another wrote with palpable exasperation:

"The Arabs keep insisting on their innocence and accusing the Mossad of
planning the deed with the aim of launching an aggressive war against the
Muslims in Afghanistan and Iraq. But this tale clashes with the fact that
Jews are cowards and do not commit suicide. So the theory was amended, and
it was claimed that the Mossad had planned and funded [the operation], and a
group from among our innocent young people was deceived and ensnared by the
Mossad, and that it was they who carried out [the operation].

"I do not know how long this [Muslim] arrogance will continue. Why don't we
want to acknowledge that these young people were the sons of a culture that
is hostile toward the world, not idiots or mad. No one enticed them, and
they did not suffer from oppression, repression, or poverty. They carried
out the operation because of their belief that it was Jihad and martyrdom.
They were our young people and our sons, and they were our responsibility."

The bad news is that these condemnations were more frequently heard in the
years following the attack. If anything, belief in "9/11 conspiracies" has
increased in the intervening years.

That doesn't mean we should give up debunking these theories at every
opportunity. However, we have to acknowledge that we are trying to educate
people who, in many respects, either cannot or will not change their minds,
no matter how much evidence we present or how much mockery we employ.

  _____  

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