Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Weston White at losthorizons writes:
Post subject: This just in... we are all mentally ill!

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNe ... 988&page=1

Just watch, in the following years they are going to have a new pill especially for those diagnosed with "Conspiracy Theorist Syndrome" or "Conspiracy Theorism"… it will be a spin off of Paxil and will contain just enough fluoride to effectively fry your brain.
http://www.losthorizons.com/phpBB/viewtopic.php?t=1194

Here's what has Weston's attention:

What's Behind Internet Conspiracy Empires?

As Conspiracy Communities Grow, Mental Health Docs Are Left With Big Questions

By LAUREN COX
ABC News Medical Unit

Dec. 12, 2008—

A man standing on a street corner with a sign reading "the lizard people rule you all," or, "my neighbors are spying on me for the government" isn't likely to get many supporters.

But give that man a Web site template, or let him produce some slick videos on YouTube and, lo and behold, he may have thousands of people across the world supporting him.

Such is the story of several extraordinarily popular conspiracy theorists and theories online today.

Take the victims of gang stalking -- a subculture of people who think their friends and neighbors are all secret government spies ready to turn them over to the authorities. The movement has recently spawned gang stalking support groups, forums and advice Web sites.

Or take the former journalist and BBC sports announcer, David Icke, for example.

Icke was laughed out of the public eye in the early '90s when he started wearing only turquoise and explaining that voices had sent him on an important mission to save the earth.

Decades later, Icke has written books, has fans in 47 countries and can gather a crowd of 2,500 people in a city simply by posting a date for a lecture on his Web site.

The cornerstone of Icke's theories is that a malicious race of lizard people -- the "shadowy elite" -- rules the world and all its political leaders primarily by controlling the media and orchestrating fear-mongering catastrophes, such as Sept. 11. Icke said he already has speeches lined up for 2009 in Los Angeles, Mexico, Croatia, New Zealand and Australia.

"I knew about the mainstream media, and that the mainstream media has a stunning level of myopia so that only that which is in the mainstream will be presented," said Icke. "What the Internet has done [is that it] has allowed information to flow outside of the myopia. ... The Internet has been absolutely essential."

The Internet has always been a forum for fringe ideas, but success like Icke's, and subcultures built on paranoid theories like gang stalkers, points to an understudied corner in psychiatry: Who are the people who believe such theories in the quiet of their homes, and what does such behavior mean for a person teetering on the edge of mental illness?

"It's not an area that has been studied very well," said Angus MacDonald, a spokesperson for the mental health charity NARSAD, and an associate professor of psychology at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis.


Does Conspiracy Always Equal Delusion?

MacDonald cautioned that not everyone who believes in a conspiracy plot is mentally ill. They just may be suggestible or just suspicious of authority.

For the healthy in mind, MacDonald said, "it's a wild card about whether this is going to improve people's state or not. It may turn out that the value of the community is greater than the destructive nature of the narratives that are spun out of them.

"But on the same point, this is a domain that didn't need more wild cards," he added.
Whether or not conspiracy theories harm people who are susceptible to mental illness is a matter of debate among psychiatrists.

"Most people with major mental illness don't believe in conspiracy theories," said Dr. Ken Duckworth, medical director of the National Alliance of Mental Illness.

Duckworth likes to imagine a Venn diagram with one circle representing people with paranoid psychosis and another circle representing people who believe conspiracy theories.

"They do overlap, but I can't tell you how big the overlap is," he said. "And, lizard people? Many people who are hearing voices would think that's crazy."

Duckworth argued that most mentally ill people create conspiracy theories that are self-centric, such as, "the mailman is after me," not inclusive such as, "the postal workers are all out to get us by 2015."

But others who treat schizophrenics and people with paranoia think there is a risk in circulating online conspiracies.

"Paranoid is wide category -- it's another way of being separate with reality -- but in our culture, we've made it synonymous with persecutory delusions," said MacDonald.


The Making of a Conspiracy: Delusion or Not?

According to MacDonald, most delusions begin with general, unexplained feelings of discontent that are caused by a problem with the brain. It's only when someone tries to search for an explanation for their feelings that a delusion forms.

"Then over time, the delusions become crystallized -- meaning they take on particular narratives, story lines and people's motives begin to be fleshed out," said MacDonald. "When one thing isn't explained, it's never abandoned. The plot just thickens ... and you credit your persecutor with a tremendous amount of power."

MacDonald said it can make it difficult to do talk therapy when delusional people feed their story from outside sources or find evidence with other conspiracy plots.

"You're sitting across from your therapist and they say, 'Well why would they do all of this?' And you've got the answers because you've studied online," he said.

Icke said that sort of danger is not his responsibility.

"You can't stop information because it might be misused by people," he said.

"What people think of my information is none of my business; it's their business," he added. "I'm not saying, 'This is how it is, you must believe it.' I'm saying, 'This is another way to look at the world. What do you think?'"

Icke said he has run into psychiatrists analyzing why people believe his theories in television interviews.

To them, Icke says, "Check it out. Check it out. Then [decide]: Do the facts stand up? Don't go into this psychological babble after you first dismiss the information by reflex action."
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Icke believes his popularity on the Internet is a testament to the validity of his ideas, and that people feel that his predictions have come to pass.

"What you do as you continue to research and you continue to travel is you hone it down," he said. "I've never come across anything that questioned the themes of what I'm talking about. ... With every day that passes, you just get more information."

"If the information over a period of time does not stand up to scrutiny and fact checking, it doesn't matter how far it will circulate, it's going to be dropped," he said.

After studying conspiracy theorists, Michael Barkun, professor of political science at Syracuse University and author of the book, "Culture of Conspiracy: Apocalyptic Visions in Contemporary America," said he thought image and packaging is actually key to attracting followers.

"Even someone whose ideas are deviant can produce a Web site that looks sleek and professional," said Barkun. "Those who have conspiracy theories to peddle can do it very easily. And if they're reasonably sophisticated, [they] can do it in a way that gives those ideas the appearance of validity."

Whether those who make conspiracy theories for the masses are themselves mentally ill, Barkun said it depends on the conspiracy theorist.

"I don't think you can generalize," he said. "Certainly, in terms of conspiracy theorists, they're all quite different."

As for Icke, he has long heard people accusing him of being a mentally-disturbed conspiracy theorist.

"I went out on a limb," he said. "What's happened within a period of 20 years is that the world has come to me. ... As people have seen it coming to pass, the laughter has stopped.

"I take a different view," he added, "and if that's at odds with mainstream society to the point of being crazy, then I'm fine with that."
(bolding added).

http://abcnews.go.com/Health/MindMoodNe ... 988&page=1
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Here's the rest of Weston White's comment:
What is even more funny to me though is they claim our views are those of the paranoid... yet there they stand believing the entire world is out to get them. From "terrorists", to the War on Drugs, War on Poverty, and War on Education... and back to the Global War on Terrorism... so how well is all of that working out for us all? Yea, I thought so.
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I notice that Weston White has used the initials "TRT" after his name, on at least one "paper" displayed on his web site

http://defendindependence.org/

There is a logo on the first page that indicates that "TRT" stands for "Tyrannical Response Team."

See also:

http://defendindependence.org/TRT/TRT.HTML

Is Weston White some sort of caped superhero? Maybe, like Robert Clarkson?

EDIT: From the link immediately above:
OPERATION INDEPENDENT FREEDOM functions through and depends upon the inspiration and success of its members through its counterpart program the Tyrannical Response Team (TRT). The TRT is designed to give each member (you) the tools, the inspiration, and the courage needed to become proactive locally within your own community so that you will be able to respectfully and willingly confront complete strangers regarding these serious and catastrophic matters being covertly and forcefully brought about by the many secretive and insidious cabals whom persist through contempt and damnation to control the Nations throughout our World.

Becoming a member of the TRT is an option whether you are young or old, whether you are a "hunter/warrior type" or not, whether you are a U.S. citizen or not; whether you have lots or little spare time on your hands to engage in volunteer type efforts, whether you are disabled or in perfect health; in fact the only actual requirements are that you must believe in right from wrong and realize what evil is actually occurring amongst us all. Most importantly you must at all times consider yourself a valued member of this great Nation and maintain yourself to put forth a valued and meaningful effort to seize each of the individually ruthless Kabbalahistic/Luciferian esoteric sect societies behind our Nations gnosis puppet government.

To figuratively squash out each and last one of the self-fulfilling obsequious aristocratic parasites like the pitiful cockroaches in hiding that they are, to bring them to their absolute despotic demise, to end their reign, to halt their Reich! To show them that they will never get their way, because they will never (try as they might) divide us as individuals and conquer our minds as lesser beings, nor our spirit as insignificant, nor our willpower as enfeebled; nor our love for the truth, for justice, and for what is honest and right, nor our love for life, for our families and our friends, for our Country and for our Constitution, nor for our God given rights. If you are inspired to defend your independence (or more-so inspired then previously) then you are highly encouraged to join the TRT today and to begin preparing yourself to become an inspirational hero within your own community! Thank you in advance for your commitment to defend our Nation by fighting the good fight and putting a stop to this globalist insanity.
Holy flypaper, Batman!
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This stuff is so over the top, it's difficult to parody......

Weston White!.......

........fighting the covert, secretive and insidious cabals who want to control the Nations throughout our World!

contempt and damnation!

believe in right from wrong!

realize what evil is actually occurring amongst us all!

fight the individually ruthless Kabbalahistic/Luciferian esoteric sect societies behind our Nations gnosis puppet government!

squash those obsequious aristocratic parasites!

pitiful cockroaches!

despotic demise arriving soon!

our minds will not be conquered!

we are not lesser beings!

our willpower is not enfeebled!

Holy flypaper, Batman!

Weston White.....

By day, a mild mannered tax felon and follower of PeterEricBlowhardMeister Hendrickson...

But by night, he changes into his secret identity of.....

SOOOOOOOOOPER Conspiracy Man!

"Look!

"Up in the sky!

"It's a bird!
---It's a plane!

"No, it's....
"SOOOOOOOOOPER Conspiracy Man!

"Yes, it's
"SOOOOOOOOOPER Conspiracy Man!
"Strange visitor from another Mental State, who came to Earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men!

"SOOOOOOOOOPER Conspiracy Man!

"He can change the course of mighty world events!

"Bend The Tax Law with his bare hands....

"Able to leap tall buildings with a single bound!

"And, who, disguised as Weston White, a mild mannered tax felon, fights a never-ending battle for Truth, Justice, and the Conspiracy Way!"
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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If only Weston would be gallant enough to come over here and enlighten us with his wisdom.....
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Maybe Weston is thinking he might need a M'Naghten defense some day?
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Weston White outlines the really waaaaayyyyyyyyyy cool hierarchy of positions available within the "TRT" to those who are worthy:
TRT Member

This is the standard position for all new TRT Members. TRT Members may work in a freelance capacity within other teams with approvable from the TRT Team Leader of such team.

TRT Team Leader

The holders of this position is designated as the in charge and responsible person for each individual team. The holder of this position is responsible for coordinating tasks and duties with other TRT Team Leaders and passing information to their assigned or volunteering and specializing TRT Members.

TRT Coordinator

The TRT Coordinator works directly under the Team Leader to assist in administrative duties and functions and coordinates with their own team member to ensure that all tasks are underway and remain productive and that everybody is able to obtain any and all required resources.

TRT Legal Task Force

The holders of this position will be required to have a legal background either as a holder of a Juris Doctorate, or is a certified Litigator, Mediator, Legal Counselor, Legal Clerk, Paralegal, Courtroom Clerk, experience law enforcement officer or deputy, or is or has occupied a similarly related profession. This position will be responsible for assisting in FOIA requests, filing legal notices to members of the government pertaining to TRT findings, actions, and investigations. Assisting TRT Members with the proper and recommended legal action to take as required and beneficial to our mission as a whole. Verifying or correcting report findings pertaining to the individual position holder’s area of expertise.

TRT Intel & Recon Specialist

This position requires an advanced knowledge in the area of IRS, U.S. Treasury, Federal Reserve, other federal and related matters, and State Laws and Revenue Codes [ . . . ]

TRT Intelligence Team

The holders of this position are tasked with all fields of study with emphasis upon how events, conglomerations, media, and government are all interconnected and operating with an esoteric agenda. The goal of this position is to expose[,] through legal evidence and factual theories[,] the true nature of a much broader process that has been seeking to develop and take control through the guise of globalism and corporatism. The TRT Intelligence Team will work independently of all other team members, though may seek assistance as needed from a TRT Intel & Recon Specialist. This position is perfect for the hard core "Conspiracy Theorist" type person. This position is able to serve within the following teams: TRT Intelligence Team, TRT Nineleven Task Force, and TRT Reconnaissance Task Force.

TRT Reconnaissance Task Force

[ . . . ]

TRT Special Investigator

[ . . . ]

TRT Nineleven Specialist

This position is only available to TRT Members whom are well versed in the events surrounding 9/11 and believe that the U.S. Governments official accounts are untrue. Knowledge in all aspects is not required, though there must be an existing willingness to continue learning about 9/11 and expand upon their current level of knowledge. Team members holding this position will be tasked with researching and writing valid arguments through the use of science, available evidence, government documents, testimony, and other factual means. The mission of this position is to organize and categorize all available theories into logical, concise, and thorough points of view. All theories of 9/11 are permitted to participate within this position, however each team member volunteering for this position will be grouped based upon their supporting theory and given their own individual topic to post their reports, articles, and findings, thereby helping to prevent pointless bickering between supporting theories, which ultimately takes the focus away from the true goal of all theories, which is but one in the same.

TRT Investigative Journalist

[ . . . ]

TRT Health Specialist

[ . . . ]

Policies and Guidelines

i. All positions are voluntary and are learn as you go (except for the position of Team Leader, which is an honorary voting position), meaning TRT Members do not have to be an expert (or even close), but they must be motivated, positive, professional, honest, and willing to learn and expand upon their current level of knowledge, and they should also be willing to handle constructive criticism from others, regardless if it is received from other TRT Members or not.

ii. All Task Forces, Teams, Specialists, Investigators, and Journalists, may from time to time be required to come in contact with business professionals, politicians, officials, and others within a professional environment for the purposes of questioning, researching, interviewing, delivering legal/official paperwork and reports, etc.

iii. All team members regardless are expected to become proactive in their own ways as they so feel comfortable locally within their own community in an honest grassroots effort to spread the truth and get the word out as to what and how their local citizens can help themselves to experience true freedom and liberty as our Nations Framers intended.

iv. No active employees or officials of the federal government are permitted to participate with any aspect of the Tyrannical Response Team, do [sic] to grave conflicts of interest, however, such employees or officials are more then welcome to join in common conversation throughout other areas of this forum.
http://defendindependence.org/Forum/trt ... &sk=t&sd=a

(bolding added)

Waaayyyyy cool, Weston!

Multiple choice: Weston White is:

A. Insane.

B. Delusional, but not insane.

C. A really great kidder!

D. Twelve years old.
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Although many conspiracy theorists do not like to have the "conspiracy" label pinned on them because of the term's negative connotations, Weston White seems to embrace the term.

Weston's comfort with the word is consistent with his apparent lack of embarrassment, his lack of self-consciousness, about putting all this material on the internet with what is (presumably) his own real name on it.
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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I can resolve this in a matter of seconds, depending on how strong the batteries are. :wink:
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Re: Weston White, Ctc, Conspiracy & Mental Illness

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Waaayyyyy cool, Weston!

Multiple choice: Weston White is:

A. Insane.

B. Delusional, but not insane.

C. A really great kidder!

D. Twelve years old.

I can only narrow that down to two possibilities.