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  • List of conspiracy theories - Wikipedia
    They usually deny consensus opinion and cannot be proven using historical or scientific methods, and are not to be confused with research concerning verified conspiracies, such as Germany's pretense for invading Poland in World War II
  • 15 of the Most Popular Conspiracy Theories | Teen Vogue
    In the age of social media, the most popular conspiracy theories can run rampant in an instant; from the halls of Congress to theories about some of the world’s biggest celebrities, there are
  • 11 Unbelievable Conspiracy Theories That Were Actually True
    There are plenty of conspiracy theories out there that help fuel the imaginations of the truly paranoid; NASA faked the moon landing, Paul McCartney has been dead since 1967, 9 11 was an inside job, and hybrid lizard humanoids are the real rulers of planet Earth
  • Why Conspiracies Are So Popular — and What We Can Do To Stop Them
    UC Berkeley Professor Timothy Tangherlini uses lessons from folklore and AI to understand how social media fuels the spread of conspiracies, and how we can use storytelling tools to stem the tide of misinformation
  • The biggest conspiracy theories in history
    But there are some conspiracy theories have stuck over the years, decades, even centuries Let’s take a look at three incendiary examples One of the true milestone moments in human history occurred in July 1969, when Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin set foot on the moon
  • Conspiracy theory | Definition, Examples, Facts | Britannica
    conspiracy theory, an attempt to explain harmful or tragic events as the result of the actions of a small powerful group Such explanations reject the accepted narrative surrounding those events; indeed, the official version may be seen as further proof of the conspiracy
  • What Are Conspiracy Theories? - Verywell Mind
    In this article, we’ll talk about what conspiracy theories are, how they happen, and look at some well-known examples of conspiracy theories What Is a Conspiracy Theory? Conspiracy theories are incredibly widespread and seem to be a part of all modern and traditional societies
  • Conspiracy Theories - Psychology Today
    Whatever the belief, researchers find that people who believe in conspiracies distrust others, are more likely to be paranoid, and often have low-self-esteem
  • Conspiracy Theories: Overview | Psychology - EBSCO
    Conspiracy theories are interpretations of disputed events that suggest they are the result of secret plots by groups rather than isolated individuals These theories have existed throughout human history, often fueled by social anxieties and a desire to understand complex phenomena
  • Conspiracy theories and their believers in an era of misinformation
    Conspiracy theories have transitioned from fringe phenomena to central forces shaping public opinion and political discourse worldwide Driven by the digital transformation of information, conspiracy beliefs increasingly pose a challenge across the world





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