Truther (disambiguation)

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Truther may refer to:

Common definitions of "truther"

  1. A person who seeks or shares their truth.
  2. A person with questions or skepticism about official and mainstream media accounts, who seeks information, context, and understanding through transparency, responsibility, and accountability.
  3. A person with questions, small or grand, about official and mainstream media accounts, often of reported tragic events influencing policies affecting the public.
    1. This person may, or may not, be a self-proclaimed "truther" or "Truther".
    2. This person may, or may not, be called a "truther" or "Truther" by another person or people.
    3. This person may, or may not, have the "truther" or "Truther" label applied but simply has questions (seeking the truth) or is skeptical.
    4. A "Truther" (capitalized) is someone in, or someone who identifies with, at least one Truth community. (ie. 9/11 Truth movement)
  4. A person with questions, skepticism, refutations, or belief that the important truths are being willfully concealed, obscured, distorted, or suppressed by a powerful agency or confluence of agencies, often with the implication that they know the real "truth" or know they have been deceived or manipulated.
  5. A person with questions, skepticism, refutations, or disbelief of official or otherwise widely accepted accounts of an event, particularly a tragedy involving loss of life (assassination, mass murder, accident), and instead attributes it to a government conspiracy.
  6. A person with questions, skepticism, or denies the mainstream account of the 9/11 terrorist attacks and believes most governments and corporate media have covered up truths of the event. The conspiracy may entail:
    1. That the attack occurred with the foreknowledge of key people in several governments
    2. That the attack was a "false flag" perpetrated in whole or part by those governments
    3. That the attack was not perpetrated alone by Al Qaeda
    4. That the following anthrax attacks silenced all politicians and journalists sealing the cover-up
  7. A person, possibly in the 9/11 Truth movement, with questions, skepticism, refutations, or disbelief of government and corporate media "official" accounts, evidence, and physics and may provide many theories asserting key foreign and domestic individuals in a confluence of agencies that either allowed or orchestrated the September 11 attacks as well as the 2001 anthrax attacks that frightened into silence cowardly journalists, politicians, and any hope of legitimate investigations, cementing the cover up to the present day.
  8. A person believing that the United States government ineptly allowed the 9/11 terrorist attacks to occur.
  9. A person believing that elements of the United States government allow, fund, support, or perpetrate false flag attacks, especially since the Smith-Mundt Modernization Act of 2012 now legally justifies psychological operations and propaganda to influence American public opinion.
  10. A person who is an independent media investigative journalist who does not answer to the establishment inverted totalitarian hierarchy corporatocracy controlled media monopolies.
  11. A person who shares content from, someone who follows, or someone in a community of crowdsourcing independent investigators, alternative media journalists, and scholars, publishing their analysis, contextualization, and perceived truths in topical explorations and exposés.
  12. A person who seeks, shares, and/or analyses contextual understanding of current events, history, and the future of the world by dissecting legacy mainstream corporate media propaganda, deconstructing deceptions, following hierarchies and finances, historical precedent, compiling evidence, and independent alternative media, among other means.
  13. A negative personal insult and/or dismissive label synonymous with "conspiracy theorist", a pejorative term weaponized by the CIA to quell dissent about the JFK assassination.
  14. "Truther" may be a synonym for conspiracy theorist which may be a pejorative and/or relate pride one is "woke" or wise to government and corporate media deceptions.
  15. "Truther" may be a synonym for conspiracy analyst, historical revisionist, conspirophile, or getting "woke" or wise to government and corporate media deceptions and the matrix after taking the "red pill" of forbidden knowledge.

Truther rules & roles

  • "Truthers" may be people or journalists, alone or with a crowdsource investigation or movement, with questions, skepticism, refutations, beliefs, and/or disbelief in official narratives presented by government and corporate media authorities, and these truthers seek or share discoveries, information, awareness, context, analysis, solutions, answers, and understanding, and to unveil complex layers of deceptions and manipulations of the exploitative Machiavellian corporatocracy through psychological operations and propaganda to influence public opinion.
  • "Legitimate" truthers should never insist you believe them while always present their cases, evidence, processes, and sources, asking that you research it to verify your own truths.
  • "Illegitimate" truthers may be ignorant, may be misinformed, may poorly debate differing views, may be an intentionally malevolent infiltrator, and/or may spout nonsense amid some truth, reflecting poorly on other truthers.
  • "Truthers-in-denial" are people with questions or skepticism, but may not consider themselves "truthers", may not like the "truther" label, or may not wish to be associated with "truther" individuals, groups, or movements.

Truther synonyms

Truther antonyms

Truther related words

Truther meme variants

see also: Vaxxed

Crisis event history & analysis

See also

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