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Susceptibility to Conspiracy Theories and Buying Placebo Cures
The susceptibility to right-wing rhetoric that promotes hate towards immigrants and people buying placebo cures for never heard of diseases or problems may be connected, leading to a possible karmic reckoning for the harm caused by preventable diseases. Boringness can be seen as a self-defense mechanism for someone who wants to trick people into thinking they're poorer than they actually are.
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This podcast episode discusses how susceptibility to right-wing rhetoric and conspiracy theories can also make individuals vulnerable to falling for fake cures and dangerous health ideas.
52:38 - 54:07 (01:28)
Summary
This podcast episode discusses how susceptibility to right-wing rhetoric and conspiracy theories can also make individuals vulnerable to falling for fake cures and dangerous health ideas. It also explores the career damage that has been done by perpetuating these ideas, particularly in the case of an anti-vaxxer influencer.
ChapterSusceptibility to Conspiracy Theories and Buying Placebo Cures
EpisodePart Two: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The lack of personality of Alex Jones's co-host is discussed as a possible act of self-defense as he builds a career based entirely on SEO and keywords.
54:07 - 55:31 (01:23)
Summary
The lack of personality of Alex Jones's co-host is discussed as a possible act of self-defense as he builds a career based entirely on SEO and keywords.
ChapterSusceptibility to Conspiracy Theories and Buying Placebo Cures
EpisodePart Two: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker discusses the idea of karma and the responsibility of companies who have a stake in preventing diseases.
55:32 - 56:57 (01:25)
Summary
The speaker discusses the idea of karma and the responsibility of companies who have a stake in preventing diseases. They mention the role of vaccine advertisements in paying the bills.
ChapterSusceptibility to Conspiracy Theories and Buying Placebo Cures
EpisodePart Two: Mike Adams: The Deadliest Fake News Icon You've Never Heard Of
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast explores the most evil people in history and the lasting impact of their actions.
56:57 - 58:31 (01:34)
Summary
This podcast explores the most evil people in history and the lasting impact of their actions. With a mix of humor and horror, host Robert Evans delves into the lives of dictators, war criminals, and other infamous figures.