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Dan Ramos :verified: (dan_ramos@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 19:49:53 JST Dan Ramos :verified: -
Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ (useless_idiot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 19:49:51 JST Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ The term is useful if you take it more in it's semantic meaning.
A theory which includes the idea that there is a conspiracy to keep facts hidden.
Since the theory usually needs journalists, detectives, scientists, or historians (who's job is to find out the truth) to be part of the conspiracy, those professions are not fond of those theories and talk in a derogatory way about them. Thus the spiral of distrust.
Confirmation bias is also a big factor.
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Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: (thatguyoverthere@shitposter.club)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 19:49:51 JST Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: @useless_idiot @FourOh-LLC @Dan_Ramos also the phrase was concocted by intelligence types to discredit theories about their shenanigans so no surprise it works as intended. -
FourOh-LLC (fouroh-llc@pkteerium.xyz)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 19:49:52 JST FourOh-LLC This is why "conspiracy theory" is an oxymoron. You cannot "theorize" something which has happened, happening today, and keep happening in the future.
This is changing Thesaurus, from "valid suspicion". Anytime you hear or read "conspiracy theory" substitute "valid suspicion" and you'll be at peace with the Universe. -
Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ (useless_idiot@noagendasocial.com)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 19:49:53 JST Useless Idiot 🇳🇱 🥀⌛ Astroturfing is as old as there were internet fora.
Greek and Roman oligarchs paid their supporters to yell during opponent's speeches.
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Jolly Rancher (not_br549@jollyville.net)'s status on Friday, 03-Nov-2023 21:55:23 JST Jolly Rancher specifically, it was concocted by the CIA to smear any journalists pointing out their complicity in the JFK assassination. Disinformation Purveyor :verified_think: likes this.
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