Throughline

Conspiracy

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42:40 | May 21st, 2020

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How conspiracy theories helped to create the U.S. and became the currency of political opportunists....Show More



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meggie715 recommended:Jan 3rd, 2023

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rmmiller364 recommended:Aug 2nd, 2020

Really fascinating! I have read/listened to other things that have also discussed the role of conspiracy theories in the American Revolution, but this was a really well-produced summary. It’s also a bit scary because I feel like we currently live in a similar age of conspiracy theories. However, the...Show More

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dianebluegreen recommended:Aug 10th, 2020

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suraj recommended:Oct 1st, 2020

Was a good primer on the origin of conspiracy theory.

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humphreysui recommended:Jan 13th, 2021

the problem with conspiracy theories spreaders is that they are not stupid, they know exactly what the truth is, all they need is an excuse to start off whatever they wanna start, it is very effective.

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danny recommended:Jan 17th, 2021

Missed this episode the first time around but it has some great historical examples in it. πŸ‘ŒπŸΎ

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