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How Uncertainty Drives People to Believe in Conspiracy Theories
When people feel uncertain or powerless, psychologists have found that they tend to seek order and control by relying on superstitions, conspiracy theories, and even belief in God's plan. Some argue that this need for control can be manipulated by "firehosing" people with multiple narratives and causing despondency, making them vulnerable to manipulation.
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This podcast discusses the theoretical concept of "firehosing", the strategic use of bombarding people with so many narratives that they become despondent and nihilistic, and its potential effects on cultural subversion.
1:13:06 - 1:19:07 (06:00)
Summary
This podcast discusses the theoretical concept of "firehosing", the strategic use of bombarding people with so many narratives that they become despondent and nihilistic, and its potential effects on cultural subversion.
ChapterHow Uncertainty Drives People to Believe in Conspiracy Theories
Episode#538 - Andrew Bustamante - CIA Spy Explains Nukes, Wars & Double Agents
PodcastModern Wisdom
The human brain complicates conspiracy theories when trying to find possible explanations for uncertainty, instead of embracing it fully.
1:19:07 - 1:26:26 (07:18)
Summary
The human brain complicates conspiracy theories when trying to find possible explanations for uncertainty, instead of embracing it fully.
ChapterHow Uncertainty Drives People to Believe in Conspiracy Theories
Episode#538 - Andrew Bustamante - CIA Spy Explains Nukes, Wars & Double Agents
PodcastModern Wisdom
The podcast host speaks with Daniel Schmactenberger about the use of technology in malicious circles and the psychology behind highly powerful individuals.
1:26:26 - 1:30:55 (04:28)
Summary
The podcast host speaks with Daniel Schmactenberger about the use of technology in malicious circles and the psychology behind highly powerful individuals. They also discuss the origins of Cryptocurrency and its potential societal impacts.