
I Don't Have Enough FAITH to Be an ATHEIST Charlie Kirk Conspiracy Theories That Lead to Death Threats with Seth Dillon
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Nov 4, 2025 Seth Dillon, CEO of the Babylon Bee, shares his harrowing experience with death threats following the murder of Charlie Kirk, a close friend. He discusses how misinformation and conspiracy theories have spiraled out of control, putting innocent lives at risk. The conversation dives into the psychological appeal of conspiracies, the distinction between possibility and evidence, and the need for responsible discourse. They critique tactics by public figures like Candace Owens, highlighting the dangers of baseless accusations while emphasizing the importance of truth.
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Threats After The Hamptons Retreat
- Seth Dillon recounts being accused and threatened after attending Charlie Kirk's influencer retreat in the Hamptons.
- He describes false claims about interventions, blackmail, and money offers that targeted attendees including himself.
Don't Equate Possibility With Proof
- Distinguish between a mere possibility and evidence before accusing someone publicly.
- If you lack evidence, avoid naming or insinuating innocent people to prevent harm and false accusations.
Why Conspiracies Hook People
- Conspiratorial thinking grows when people have witnessed real institutional failures and lies.
- That distrust makes audiences vulnerable to wild, unfalsifiable theories that exploit skepticism.

