Infamous American Conspiracy Theorists
The truth will set you free but, lies will enslave you - A list of infamous American conspiracy theorists and their proponents known for using ludicrous and debunked conspiracy theories, misinformation, disinformation, falsehoods, anecdotal evidence, half-truths, lies and deception to deceive and exploit the public in service of their self-serving ideological, political, financial, and fame-seeking agendas.
Britannica: Conspiracy Theory.
COMPACT Education Group: Guide to Conspiracy Theories.
Association for Psychological Science: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories.
European Journal of Social Psychology: Belief in conspiracy theories: Basic principles of an emerging research domain.
LSU.edu: Why We Fall for Conspiracies.
American Psychological Association: Speaking of Psychology: Why people believe in conspiracy theories.
National Geographic: Why people latch on to conspiracy theories, according to science.
Frontiers in Psychology: Beliefs in conspiracy theories and the need for cognitive closure.
Cambridge University Press: The Spanish Journal of Psychology - Are Conspiracy Theories Harmless?
ScienceDirect: Shining a spotlight on the dangerous consequences of conspiracy theories.
European Commission: Identifying conspiracy theories.
Scientific American: Conspiracy Theories Can Be Undermined with These Strategies, New Analysis Shows.
Science: Durably reducing conspiracy beliefs through dialogues with AI.
APS - Association for Psychological Science: Conspiracy Theories.
Wikipedia: Fake news. Disinformation. Propaganda.
Brookings: How to combat fake news and disinformation.
The American Journal of Comparative Law: Freedom of Speech and Regulation of Fake News.
Britannica: Conspiracy Theory.
COMPACT Education Group: Guide to Conspiracy Theories.
Association for Psychological Science: The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories.
European Journal of Social Psychology: Belief in conspiracy theories: Basic principles of an emerging research domain.
LSU.edu: Why We Fall for Conspiracies.
American Psychological Association: Speaking of Psychology: Why people believe in conspiracy theories.
National Geographic: Why people latch on to conspiracy theories, according to science.
Frontiers in Psychology: Beliefs in conspiracy theories and the need for cognitive closure.
Cambridge University Press: The Spanish Journal of Psychology - Are Conspiracy Theories Harmless?
ScienceDirect: Shining a spotlight on the dangerous consequences of conspiracy theories.
European Commission: Identifying conspiracy theories.
Scientific American: Conspiracy Theories Can Be Undermined with These Strategies, New Analysis Shows.
Science: Durably reducing conspiracy beliefs through dialogues with AI.
APS - Association for Psychological Science: Conspiracy Theories.
Wikipedia: Fake news. Disinformation. Propaganda.
Brookings: How to combat fake news and disinformation.
The American Journal of Comparative Law: Freedom of Speech and Regulation of Fake News.
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