New study exposes how conspiracy theories go mainstream across Europe
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I just checked around and found the original press-release via Kingâs College here.
This article is more elaborate, and it seems a huge massive project by Redact
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MKUltra
I feel like immediately discrediting conspiracy theories loses weight every time theyâre proven correct and nobody is held accountable for it.
It seems like thereâs a lot of truth in many conspiracies and that bullshit gets added to the stories to make them conspiracy. âŠas a way to discredit them.
I think people are extremely naive to the point they basically bought into being slaves and are proud about it.
Conspiracy being a real phenomenon and the manufacture and spread of conspiracy theories to help one particular narrative are two separate concepts.
MKUltra and Illuminati running the world/flat earth/young earth/great replacement/etc are two different types of things. You have to ask who benefits from spreading the idea around. Flat/young earth is a particularly easy example, certain religious movements benefit from convincing people those are valid ideas.