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Michael Shermer
Conspiracy
2022 Tigard 001.98 SHE
p003 Bilderberg Group ?Bilderberger?
- since 1954, annual meeting of 150 invitees discussing free market capitalism
- p010 OJ murder evidence clear, but acquitted because LAPD have often been racist and planted false evidence
- p014 Type 1 error assuming real when not (false positive), Type 2 error assuming not real (false negative)
- p014 in distant past: assume predator, safe, assume no predator, get eaten
p015 ultimate (deep) causes embellished with proximate (immediate) psychological&sociological forces
- p016 overlaid with motivated reasoning,
p026 A Culture of Conspiracy Michael Barkun at Syracuse University event, systemic, and super conspiracy theories
p027 https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/36373879-conspiracies-declassified Brian Dunning
p027 The 50 60 80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time Jonathan Vankin John Whalen
similar on Amazon
p028 None Dare Call It Conspiracy by Gary Allen and Larry Abraham
p028 Manichean Machiavellian
p028 Suspicious Minds: Why We Believe Conspiracy Theories Rob Brotherton
p029 Richard Hofstadter 1964 essay The Paranoid Style in American Politics
p033 Christopher Bader list of government coverup beliefs from 9/11 54% to the moon landing 24%
p033 list includes made-up event "the North Dakota crash" with 33%, indicating foundational distrust in US government
p035 Defense of Muslim the Lands by Abdullah Yusuf Azzam intellectual founder of al-Qaeda
p041 Great Replacement ... by 15 million Jews?
Jewish birthrates "lowest in the world" 1.9 compared to 2.3 average in the US
p043 traduce to expose to shame or blame by means of falsehood and misrepresentation
- p048 education vs conspiracism: 42% no high school diploma, 22% with postgraduate degrees
p048 Hart and Graether Something's Going on Here: Psychological Predictors of Belief in Conspiracy Theories
- conspiracy believers "are relatively untrusting, ideologically eccentric, concerned about personal safety, and prone to perceiving agency in actions."
p048 Hanlon's Razor: "never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity"
- p051 closer to Fukushima disaster, more tweets about it
p052 Whitson and galinsky 2008 Whitson and galinsky "Lacking control increases illusory pattern perception"
p053 Trump's false or misleading claims total 30573 over 4 years paywall
- p063 we defend our beliefs like lawyers, not test them like scientists
p063 Leon Festinger When Prophecy Fails 1956 p065 cognitive dissonance
p067 Dead and Alive: Beliefs in Contradictory Conspiracy Theories 2012
p070 Pascal Wagner-Egger +3, 2018 Creationism and conspiracism share a common teleological bias
p071 Transcendentalist (intuitive) vs. Empiricist
p071 NASA Fakes the Moon Landing - therefore (Climate) Science is a Hoax Psychological science (at OHSU)
- p071 Immanuel Kant 1784 “From such crooked timber as humankind is made of nothing entirely straight can be made.”
p072 Deanna Kuhn et. al. How Well Do Jurors Reason? Competence Dimensions of Individual Variation in a Juror Reasoning Task
p073 Arthur Goldwag Cults, conspiracies, and secret societies
- p074 LIHOP: Let It Happen On Purpose / MIHOP: MAKE it ...
- p075 5/1941 to 12/1941, 58+21+7+7 intercepted Japanese attack messages; Philippines, Panama, SE Asia, west coast US
p075 Roberta Wohlstetter Pearl Harbor: Warning and Decision 1962
p076 locus of control internal ... vs external (helpless, tend to believe conspiracy theories
p077 Alan Moore: Nobody is in control, the world is rudderless
- p079 Rob Brotherton: typical conspiracy theory is an unanswered question
p080 R.B.: watching JFK Movie eroded viewer's civic engagement
- p080 R.B.: HIV-conspiracy-believing African Americans protect less against STDs
p090 losses hurt twice as much as gains feel good Why smart people make big money mistakes-- and how to correct them Gary Belsky 2009
p91 Bad is stronger than good Baumeister Finkenauer Vohs 2001
- p92 Tolstoy in Anna Karenina 1875 "Happy families are all alike, every unhappy family is unhappy in it's own way."
- p92 Russian proverb: "A spoonful of tar can spoil a barrel of honey, but a spoonful of honey does nothing for a barrel of tar"
- p93 Steven Pinker asymmetry of payoffs, risk aversion less costly than gambling
p94 Michael Shermer Giving the Devil His Due 2020
- p104 "... sooner or later a false belief bumps up against solid reality, usually on a battlefield" George Orwell, "In Front of Your Nose",1946
p107 Sovereign citizens
p110 Posse Comitatus
p111 The Believing Brain Shermer 2011
- p111 Ten components of belief
- 1 The brain is a belief engine
- 2 Beliefs are reinforced by authority
- 3 Beliefs are reinforced by peers
Robert B. Cialdini 2001 averages of large group guesses
- 4 Beliefs are reinforced by liking and similarity of other beliefs
- 5 Beliefs are reinforced by payoffs, success, and happiness
- 6 Beliefs are reinforced by confirmation bias
7 Beliefs are reinforced by optimism and over-optimism Thinking Fast and Slow, Kahneman 2011 p113
CFOs overconfident market predictions, correlation less than zero
- also overconfident about own firms, take more risks
- 8 Beliefs are reinforced by self-justification bias
Philip E. Tetlock Expert political judgment : how good is it? How can we know? PSUlib JA74.5.T38 2005
9 Beliefs are reinforced by sunk-cost bias
- 10 Beliefs are reinforced by