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Conspiracy theories (often referred to as “conspiracy facts”) are running rampant. After a 2022 speech in which Joe Biden said that he had cancer, conspiracy theorists theorized that this meant he had cancer. These lunatics were debunked by White House officials and scoffed at by the media until this week when we were told that yes, indeed Joe Biden has cancer.
Nearly everyone knows that MAGA is a big-time source and promoter of conspiracy theories. Recently team MAGA officials dropped a bombshell conspiracy theory on Fox News; this being that when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide, it turns out that the official narrative is totally true.
Conspiracy theories know no borders and are a worldwide phenomenon. One of the most persistent of these theories is the so-called “Great Replacement”. British Prime Minister Starmer recently attempted to put some of these theories to rest by giving a speech reminiscent of the famous “Rivers of Blood” speech given by Enoch Powell. You see, even though the British government could stop all migrants from coming but won’t, could deport any and all migrants but won’t and could return Britain to being British but won’t this doesn’t mean there is some sort of conspiracy. As it turns out, the problem was assimilation all along.
Conspiracy theories (often referred to as “conspiracy facts”) are running rampant. After a 2022 speech in which Joe Biden said that he had cancer, conspiracy theorists theorized that this meant he had cancer. These lunatics were debunked by White House officials and scoffed at by the media until this week when we were told that yes, indeed Joe Biden has cancer.
Nearly everyone knows that MAGA is a big-time source and promoter of conspiracy theories. Recently team MAGA officials dropped a bombshell conspiracy theory on Fox News; this being that when it comes to Jeffrey Epstein’s alleged suicide, it turns out that the official narrative is totally true.
Conspiracy theories know no borders and are a worldwide phenomenon. One of the most persistent of these theories is the so-called “Great Replacement”. British Prime Minister Starmer recently attempted to put some of these theories to rest by giving a speech reminiscent of the famous “Rivers of Blood” speech given by Enoch Powell. You see, even though the British government could stop all migrants from coming but won’t, could deport any and all migrants but won’t and could return Britain to being British but won’t this doesn’t mean there is some sort of conspiracy. As it turns out, the problem was assimilation all along.