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http://www.montrealgazette.com/news/national/Exposure+conspiracy+theories+dramatic+consequences/7866992/story.html

 

For every major event, there’s a conspiracy theory to explain it. And though the temptation is to treat it as harmless paranoia, a new study finds mere exposure to such information can have serious social consequences.

 

Researchers from the University of Kent in the U.K. found that simply reading a conspiracy theory increased people’s feelings of powerlessness, which ultimately reduced their desire to politically engage. And this effect occurred even when the information wasn’t directly related to government.

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I remember bone mentioning several times that his vote didn't even matter....QED?

 

If the military can have M-60's, why can't I?

 

Go Ron Paul!

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I remember bone mentioning several times that his vote didn't even matter....QED?

 

If the military can have M-60's, why can't I?

PLEASE STOP MISQUOTING THE BONE!!!

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