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From COVID To Gas Stoves, ‘Conspiracy Theories’ Are Now Conventional Wisdom

Many 'Conspiracy Theories' Are Now Conventional Wisdom

A person holds a sign that reads "No Mask No Way Freedom!" during a protest against COVID-19 vaccine mandates and other issues, Saturday, March 5, 2022, at the Capitol in Olympia, Wash. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren)
  • People on the political left often use the term “conspiracy theorist” to smear and belittle anyone who questions the agenda of the Democrats or the narratives being pushed by their allies in the corporate media.
  • Over time, it’s become clear to many that a so-called “conspiracy theory” is simply information that conflicts with or disputes the Left’s agenda. In fact, several “conspiracy theories” have been proven to be actual facts in 2023 already.
  • From COVID “facts” to bans on certain kitchen appliances, there is no shortage of “conspiracy theories” that now are verifiable facts.
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