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Transparency and Conspiracy

Looking Beneath the SurfaceRight now, there's a lot of buzz going around about a whole lot of issues with the data being presented over at Recovery.gov, the site that's in place to let We The People know where all that stimulus money is going.

ABC News reported last week that there were some serious accounting errors being found in the job creation numbers. That was followed over the weekend by some adjustments to the numbers. And that's lead to cries of "foul!" from both sides of the floor.

Needless to say, the anti-Obama faction is pointing to this and calling conspiracy. The pro-Obama faction is... well... not doing all that much (comparatively speaking). Democrats and Republicans alike are calling for a closer look at the numbers.

That closer has already turned up some problematic things. Most notably is that a lot of the fictional jobs reported came from fictional congressional districts. Things like this only fuel the conspiracy end of things and get the media machine oozing with vitriolic joy as there's some sort of paranoia to draw people into their stories.

Here's the thing: This is exactly how the process is supposed to work.Read more

Conspiracy Fodder

People wonder why conspiracy theories thrive for so long.

The simple answer is "Because things keep happening to support them."

No matter how thoroughly the object of a conspiracy theory attempts to offer evidence to the contrary, all it takes is one action to start things all back up again.

Take, for example, these two stories that could suggest hostile and semi-covert (and definitely untoward) action by forces with a national government. Each one is from a different country but, oddly (possibly) deal with the issue of supposedly free speech and/or First Amendment protection.Read more

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