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Episode 180: Havana Syndrome and the Power of Mainstream, Acceptable Conspiracy Theories

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The Rise and Fall of the Anti-Semitic Confederacy

The term conspiracy theory first appeared in the New York Times on January 4th, 1863. The usage of the term by the press accelerated after the 1881 assassination of U.S. President James A. Garfield. Alex Jones: Anti-Semitic conspiracy theories dovetail with anti-fremason conspiracy since far-right elements throughout Europe would argue that Freemasons were simply a cover for the elders. Popper called this theory the opposite of the true aim of the social sciences and said anyone who thinks certain people and power might be up to no good is just a tinfoil, hot wearing oddball.

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