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Coughlin was a straight-forward fascist sympathizer. He constructed the vast majority of his conspiracy theories through the lens of anti-semitism, which is a rather narrower focus than most of the dreary rubbish peddled by Jones & his ilk.
I mean, Coughlin peddled conspiracy theories, sure, but behind every one - all fictions - he chose to blame "The Jews" for being the perpetrator of them. As an (obviously) practicing Christian, he did not see the existence of these supposed conspiracies as a religious affair, but, rather, an ideological one.
Modern conspiracy theory, however, is a religion unto itself. A quasi-secular one, to be sure, but a religion nevertheless, complete with gods & devils and back-handed betrayals and unjust murder-most-foul committed routinely by shadowy, nearly omnipotent forces at war with humanity in a cosmic struggle between good & evil.
I encourage you to try this experiment:
Get yourself a pen and a pad of paper. Tune into any of the TV-preacher shows, like the kind put on by the "Trinity Broadcasting Network" based out of California. Catch John Hagee or Rod Parsley's show for a really good demonstration of the effect I am about to describe.
Once tuned in, turn your back to the TV and listen to the sermon being delivered.
Every time you hear the words "God," "Jesus," "Messiah," "Redeemer" or "Christ," write down "JFK," "John F. Kennedy," or "President Kennedy."
Every time you hear the words "Crucifixion," "Crucified," or "Cross," write down "assassinated."
Every time you hear the words "Pilate" (or "Pontius Pilate") or "Romans" write down the words "Military Industrial Complex" or "New World Order."
Every time you hear the word "Judas" (or "Judas Iscariot") write down the words "LBJ," "Lyndon Johnson," "Secret Service," "military officers," "Dallas Police," or "The Warren Commission."
Every time you hear the word "sinners" write down the word "Southerners," "John Birch Society," or "Cuban Nationals."
Every time you hear the words "Devil" or "Satan" or "demonic" write down the words "J. Edgar Hoover," "Bush," "FBI," "CIA," "Dulles," "Mafia," "Clay Shaw," or "Guy Banister."
Every time you hear the word "Calvary" write down the words "Dealey Plaza" or "Dallas."
Every time you hear the words "Prophet" or "Apostle Paul" write down the words "Jim Garrison."
Every time you hear the words "Satan's/Lucifer's/The Devil's lies" write down the words "official conspiracy theory" or "the government report."
And finally, last but not least, every time you hear the words "saved" or "redeemed" write down the words "found the smoking gun" or "began thinking for myself."
I seriously urge one & all to invest at least thirty minutes of their time conducting this experiment listening to the televangelists, and then take the tally of substitution-of-terms I've recommended above and compare it against the type of posts/rhetoric one runs across in just about any conspiracy theory discussion board or thread.
I believe any that do will find the comparison of terms quite striking. And revealing.
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