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The Safe Money Retirement Guy Show – Episode 37 – Conspiracy Theory

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In this episode, Bill Duggan discusses various conspiracy theories, exploring their origins and the reasons why they gain traction among certain groups. He delves into the psychology behind why people believe in conspiracy theories, touching on factors such as distrust in authority, the need for simple explanations to complex problems, and the role of social media in spreading these theories. Duggan also examines a few specific conspiracy theories, providing context and examining the evidence, or lack thereof, that supports them. The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking and skepticism when evaluating information.

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In this episode, Bill Duggan discusses various conspiracy theories, exploring their origins and the reasons why they gain traction among certain groups. He delves into the psychology behind why people believe in conspiracy theories, touching on factors such as distrust in authority, the need for simple explanations to complex problems, and the role of social media in spreading these theories. Duggan also examines a few specific conspiracy theories, providing context and examining the evidence, or lack thereof, that supports them. The discussion highlights the importance of critical thinking and skepticism when evaluating information.

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