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Archibald Stein's avatar

Regarding an item on the top level of the conspiracy chart: Celebrities do use moisturizer that is made in part from the foreskins of babies. It's well documented. For instance, The Guardian and Huffington Post have both written about the phenomenon. Probably other respected news sites have as well. Check your search engine if you don't believe me.

Scooby von Doo's avatar

Wow, this was great. Really enjoyed it. I was just thinking earlier today about how fascinating I found Chariots of the Gods when I was a teenager - it was exciting and beguiling to my young mind. I’ll try to keep that in mind when I think ill of the folks denying the efficacy of vaccines - they’re just stuck in a strange…

Jeremiah Simpson's avatar

Not to be a crazy conspiracy theorist here, but why is covid lab leak theory on your chart of conspiracies so high up? The government lust released files showing that it was unequivocally true the Fauci and the CDC were involved in gain of function research in Wuhan that resulted in the Covid-19 virus

Rohit Krishnan's avatar

The honest answer is that the chart is external. I don’t think it’s unequivocally true though.

Thinksight's avatar

Great read. Stumbled on to it via the Noah interview. My question then is, are religions conspiracy theories? Just like Nasa and others have been fooling us all, are these high priests laughing behind our backs and even possibly colluding with science?

Rohit Krishnan's avatar

❤️ .. I don't think so. Or rather if they are they're of such higher scale that the scopes effectively changed.