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David McGowan's 2004 book Programmed to Kill: the Politics of Serial Murder is probably the darkest and most disturbing conspiracy theory I have ever read, placing it high in the running for the darkest and most disturbing books I have ever read. It has become a foundational text for the Conspiracy Left (contra conspiracy theory's reputation as the exclusive domain of the right, McGowan was a committed leftist), and something of a meme recently.
How does it hold up?
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Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/symbolpod.
Follow me at https://twitter.com/AldousAsterion.
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David McGowan's 2004 book Programmed to Kill: the Politics of Serial Murder is probably the darkest and most disturbing conspiracy theory I have ever read, placing it high in the running for the darkest and most disturbing books I have ever read. It has become a foundational text for the Conspiracy Left (contra conspiracy theory's reputation as the exclusive domain of the right, McGowan was a committed leftist), and something of a meme recently.
How does it hold up?
Music by PhaseGoht
Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/symbolpod.
Follow me at https://twitter.com/AldousAsterion.

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