Keen On America

Episode 2545: Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling on the Death of Trust in Science

May 25, 2025
Freelance journalist Matthew Hongoltz-Hetling, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, discusses the alarming decline of trust in science among Americans. He explores how the pandemic intensified skepticism, leading individuals toward fringe beliefs like bigfoot hunting and spiritualism. Hongoltz-Hetling suggests that while these beliefs may seem innocuous, they splinter communities and impede collective problem-solving. His provocative idea of licensing psychics highlights a unique approach to restoring societal cohesion in an increasingly distrustful world.
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INSIGHT

Distrust Drives Paranormal Beliefs

  • The root cause of belief in Bigfoot, mediums, and aliens is a profound distrust in institutions and science.
  • This growing distrust drives people to reject evidence-based systems and embrace fragmented, individualistic paranormal beliefs.
INSIGHT

Internet Amplifies Belief Bubbles

  • The internet creates digital bubbles where paranormal believers reinforce and radicalize each other’s views.
  • It distorts reliable news and makes institutions struggle to maintain truth and trust.
ANECDOTE

Grief Fuels Paranormal Conspiracies

  • Many people experiencing grief believe they're contacted by spirits, leading them to reject science.
  • This personal experience pushes them to see science as corrupt or blind, fostering conspiracy theories.
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