Posted on 01/06/2005 1:42:49 PM PST by w102pdc
Replete with esoteric symbols, conspiracy research certainly warrants semiotic examination. Although fraught with historical flaws and theological distortions, The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown acknowledges the value of semiotics in studying the conspiratorial world. In fact, the novels central character is a semiotician specializing in symbology. Evidently, Brown recognized the potential of semiotics in analyzing the coded messages of cabals occupying historys darker corners. September 11th is one such corner that is worth semiotic analysis.
Numerous researchers like Michael Ruppert and Dennis Cuddy have done an excellent job compiling the evidence of government complicity in 9-11. Recapitulating their arguments is not the purpose of this article. However, it is this researchers contention that there is a supranational power elite positioned above the political machinations of national governments. It was this supranational elite that created Bin Laden and, through strategically placed surrogates, de-activated portions of Americans national security apparatus that could have prevented 9-11. Commenting on this supranational elite, Professor Keller explains: "Like a secret society, those at the top rarely reveal the inner workings of their worlds" (3).
Semiotics could provide the Rosetta Stone to deciphering the esoteric language of the elite, particularly the subtle messages that they embedded within the events of 9-11. This article shall semiotically dismantle the early media reports that NBC broadcasted on September 11, 2001. It is this authors contention that these early reports, working intertextually with sci-fi films of previous years, helped the power elite to impose a politically expedient narrative paradigm upon 9-11.
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LOL!
Farewell.
"Semiotic?"
More like Idiotic. Buh-bye!
Finding its proximate origins during the sixties, semiotics is a relatively young field of study. Its simplest definition is the study of signs. However, semiotics probes slightly deeper, examining the application of signs in the daily social interchanges of humanity. Moreover, signs are not merely images, like the proverbial STOP sign. They are also spoken and written words. These last two categories of signs have long been the providence of linguistics, a subsidiary of the larger field of semiotics. All of these signs are used to communicate messages, which semioticians refer to as "texts." A text can inhabit any medium of communication. Whether verbal or nonverbal, a text always has meaning.
I'm pretty sure your post has disproven this last sentence.
Back on the meds, dude- your gears are stripping...
all your semiotics belong to us
so there!
Whudyusay? Well anyway, here is an esoteric zot.
ROFLMAO!!!
Dang! Dummyland must have had a field trip today.
ROTFLMFAO!!
LOL!
There, see? It was pretty easy, actually.
This is on a par with whale crap. Why quote leftists/idiots to attempt to "prove" lies? Geeeze
Thanks! :)
I think it's an improvement.
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Not only is it an improvement, but a must-have tool for understanding the postings of all future trolls!
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