Like Henry Ford before him, Elon Musk has emerged as America’s top conspiracy spreader. But he’s hardly alone. Robert F.
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A teapot is the main evidence in the wild theory that Belle of Beauty and the Beast fled France to avoid losing her head ...
The long-running series in which readers answer other readers’ questions on subjects ranging from trivial flights of fancy to ...
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Ms Mordaunt said: “The proliferation of conspiracy theories across the UK is deeply disturbing. They are deliberate campaigns ...
What should we make of so many of the theories that are labeled as “conspiracy theories?” Should they ever be trusted? Is there a chance that some are wrongly given ...
Conspiracy theories may be a load of old rubbish, but they’re far more entertaining than Showmax or Mzansi soapies.
yet research has shown that most Americans believe conspiracy theories of some sort. Why then, if most of us believe conspiracies, do we generally think of conspiracy theorists as loony?
In addition, the prospective candidate for the key Amber Valley seat promoted some of the conspiracy theories pushed by the former Conservative MP Andrew Bridgen, who lost the whip in January ...
Of the 327 videos served to the “For You” page in Media Matters’ analysis, 100 (or 30.6%) contained conspiracy theories or apocalyptic fearmongering. To those unfamiliar with the tradwife ...