"So another ad hominem blurb...move along, nothing to see here"
Show me the last formal "ad hominem blurb" on here about the psychology about conspiracy theories and then compare with the last rehashed conspiracy theory on here - I guarantee you there are far more of the latter.
Intetesting that you are happy to entertain and recycle and participate in the same conspiracy theories over and over and over again on this forum, but when an article about the "psychology" appears, you want to dismiss it ;
"So now we're back to the start". Well, if you are continually entertaining the same conspiracy theories regularly, you may very well be back to the start - it is almost like watching Groundhog Day or 50 First Dates around here...
As the author states:
"This is not to say that conspiracies never happen, or that I'm immune from engaging in my own conspiracy-like thinking sometimes"
Great news if you want to move on and simply participate in the same boring recycled conspiracy theories - I guess it is back onto the old monkey treadmill with you.
If the content of the article resonates too close to home, there is plenty of sand in this country to stick one's head into.
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