Why do I believe in conspiracies? Because I believe in cosmic personalism.
I believe in God and a heavenly host. I believe in the existence of people who are motivated by demonic actors.
Unlike the sleight of hand by governments and powerful institutions, I believe much of what happens in the life of nations is caused by human actors, not blind forces.
People are acting and reacting to choices that are made by others.
When an economic crisis develops on Wall Street, it is not because of some kind of economic “law” or force. It is because someone made an economic decision that impacts the rest of us.
The world of science reeks of conspiracy. James McCanney and Douglas Vogt have spent decades railing against the manipulation of our institutions of higher learning by the CIA. It controls scientific investigation through the grant process. And that is why you haven’t heard of solar nova science.
Same is true of politics.
FDR is quoted as saying that “When it comes to politics, whatever happens, you can bet it was planned that way.”
“Conspiracy” implies collusion between actors. We are beginning to learn, as world-acclaimed analyst, Martin Armstrong insists, a geopolitical event is always preceded by the movement of capital by those “in the know.” Even terrorist attacks, such as 9-11, are preceded by an unusual shifting of cash.
Consequently, such “foreknowledge” becomes complicity and culpability, if nothing else. The root word of conspiracy is “piracy” and the “con” means more than one actor. “Piracy” is not an act of nature but rather people exercising choice. People with foreknowledge hope to benefit from a planned act of “piracy” by other actors, whether they be corporate raiders, terrorists, or robber barons.
The notions of “market forces” and other euphemisms applied to military actions (such as “eliminating targets,” for example) are ridiculous caricatures to diminish the role of human action. Powerful men use such terms to deflect and camouflage their actions from public scrutiny.
The label of “conspiracy theory” is meant to do the same.
It is possible to believe in the wrong “conspiracy theory” because only God knows the real actors involved. Many theories turn out to be wrong and must be discarded. But that does not mean there is no conspiracy. The true conspiracy theory can be found, eventually, through proper investigation.
— JWS, 8/16/26