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Why do good people become silent, or worse?
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This multi-part series (16 parts so far) could just as well be about the JFK assassination. Why are so many people afraid to look for the truth, or actively oppose it?

http://www1.ae911truth.org/faqs/821-why-...-911-.html

Ms. Shure's analysis begins with recognition of the observation made by the psychology professionals interviewed in the documentary "9/11: Explosive Evidence Experts Speak Out" by Architects and Engineers for 9/11 Truth, who cite our human tendencies toward denial in order to avoid the discomfort of cognitive dissonance. Indeed, resistance to information that substantially challenges our worldview is the rule rather than the exception, Ms. Shure explains. This is so because fear is the emotion that underlies most of the negative reactions toward 9/11 skeptics' information. Ms. Shure addresses the many types of fear that are involved, and how they tie into the "sacred myth" of American exceptionalism.


Through the lenses of anthropology and social psychology, Ms. Shure focuses on diffusion of innovations; obeying and believing authority; doublethink; cognitive dissonance; conformity; groupthink; terror management theory; systems justification theory; signal detection theory; and prior knowledge of state crimes against democracy and deep politics. Through the lens of clinical psychology, Ms. Shure explores viewpoints described in the sections on learned helplessness; the abuse syndrome; dissociation; and excessive identification with the United States government. Two sections on brain research provide astonishing insights into our human nature.


Finally, the sections entitled "American Exceptionalism," "Governmental Manipulation and the Big Lie,'" and Those Who Lack Conscience and Empathy" contain valuable information from an amalgam of the disciplines of history, social psychology, clinical psychology, and brain research. The final sections address how we can communicate about 9/11 evidence more effectively, and our human need for awareness and healing. Ms. Shure concludes by quoting poet Langston Hughes in an inspiring epilogue, which asks: "Is America Possible?"
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Why do good people become silent, or worse? - by Tracy Riddle - 03-05-2015, 05:45 PM

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