Conspiracy theories - the belief that powerful and malevolent meet in secret to wreak harm on an unsuspecting public - abound. It is odd that in an age with easy access to facts to debunk these theories, there are still people who hold steadfastly to their paranoia.
The boys get together to pontificate on why so many people believe so firmly in conspiracy theories. Could it be that people feel alienated and powerless, and therefore it appeals to them to believe that fearsome and influential forces array against them? Could it be a personality trait, and that some people are simply more inclined to believe in things like this than others?
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