Chapter
The Attraction of Conspiracy Theories
The desire to make life more interesting and the mundane less so can make people susceptible to believing in conspiracies, and sometimes people who lived apparently interesting lives, such as arms dealer Basil Zaharoff, wind up in anti-Semitic conspiracy theories despite not being Jewish themselves.
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People often lie or obscure aspects of their lives because they find the truth too boring or uninteresting.
07:30 - 10:00 (02:30)
Summary
People often lie or obscure aspects of their lives because they find the truth too boring or uninteresting. This habit can become ingrained and lead to habitual lying about even the most basic details of their upbringing.
ChapterThe Attraction of Conspiracy Theories
EpisodePart One: Basil Zaharoff: The Man Who Sold World War One
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Basil Zaharoff, an infamous arms dealer, had a mysterious life full of rumors regarding his ethnicity, polyglot abilities, and connections to secret societies.
10:01 - 12:56 (02:55)
Summary
Basil Zaharoff, an infamous arms dealer, had a mysterious life full of rumors regarding his ethnicity, polyglot abilities, and connections to secret societies.