Chris Liss on Nostr: The “conspiracy theorist” has a far healthier sense of skepticism toward ...
The “conspiracy theorist” has a far healthier sense of skepticism toward unfounded claims than the person who believes world events and history have been sufficiently explained by conventional orthodoxy.
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