The Studies Show

Episode 69: Conspiracy theories

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Apr 8, 2025
Dive into the psychology of conspiracy theories and what drives people to believe in them. Explore the blurred lines between conspiracy theorists and investigative journalists, and laugh along as absurd tales like flat-earthers and reptilian royals are unpacked. Discover how media ethics play a role in perception, and assess the socio-political implications of conspiracies in today’s world. Plus, unravel the connections between scientific fraud and belief systems, all while pondering the challenges of shifting entrenched views.
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ANECDOTE

Flat-Earther Encounter

  • Tom recalls a playground encounter with a flat-earther.
  • The individual questioned the shape of planets and the existence of an ice wall.
ANECDOTE

9/11 Conspiracy

  • Stuart's favorite conspiracy theory revolves around 9/11.
  • He finds it intriguing due to its varying levels of perceived plausibility.
INSIGHT

Conspiracy as an Insult

  • Conspiracy theories are often used pejoratively, blurring the line between genuine inquiry and baseless claims.
  • Kemi Badenoch's questioning of the Netflix show "Adolescence" exemplifies this misuse.
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