Anonymous ID: 2035e8 July 2, 2024, 6:13 a.m. No.21126624   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6632

In the eyes of most conspiracy theorists, there's always going to be an Osama Bin Laden or a Timothy McVeigh or a Lee Harvey Oswald, somebody who takes the blame for spectacular crimes or injustices while more nefarious forces remain in the shadows. But in the last several years, a new wave of conspiracy theories—and adherents—have gained traction on the internet. From Alex Jones's smearing of Sandy Hook families to lies about Parkland crisis actors to renewed chatter about lizard people secretly running the world to dangerous near-tragedies like PizzaGate and, most recently, QAnon types showing up at Trump rallies, ours is a moment rife with fresh paranoia.

Anonymous ID: 2035e8 July 2, 2024, 6:15 a.m. No.21126631   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>6636 >>6641

In the eyes of most conspiracy theorists, there's always going to be an Osama Bin Laden or a Timothy McVeigh or a Lee Harvey Oswald, somebody who takes the blame for spectacular crimes or injustices while more nefarious forces remain in the shadows. But in the last several years, a new wave ofconspiracy theories—and adherents—have gained traction on the internet. From Alex Jones's smearing of Sandy Hook families to lies about Parklandcrisis actorsto renewed chatter aboutlizard peoplesecretly running the world to dangerous near-tragedies likePizzaGateand, most recently,QAnontypes showing up at Trump rallies, ours is a moment rife with fresh paranoia.