"Earthquakes happen, people die," said a former conspiracy theorist. "There isn't always a nefarious plot behind it."
/////////////// three core principles characterize most conspiracy theories.
Firstly, the belief that nothing happens by accident or coincidence.
Secondly, that nothing is as it seems: The "appearance of innocence" is to be suspected.
Finally, the belief that everything is connected through a hidden pattern.
//////////////"Conspiracy theories are for losers." He's quick to explain that he means the term descriptively rather than pejoratively, though that hasn't spared him the ire of conspiracy theorists over the years. Conspiracy theories tend to be pushed by those out of power, regardless of their political alliances.
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/////////////// three core principles characterize most conspiracy theories.
Firstly, the belief that nothing happens by accident or coincidence.
Secondly, that nothing is as it seems: The "appearance of innocence" is to be suspected.
Finally, the belief that everything is connected through a hidden pattern.
//////////////"Conspiracy theories are for losers." He's quick to explain that he means the term descriptively rather than pejoratively, though that hasn't spared him the ire of conspiracy theorists over the years. Conspiracy theories tend to be pushed by those out of power, regardless of their political alliances.
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