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'''Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing''' is an intellectual framework developed by Eric Weinstein for critically examining conspiracies without succumbing to unwarranted speculation or dismissal. It emphasizes evidence-based inquiry, historical context, and an acknowledgment of uncertainty while rigorously challenging mainstream narratives and societal taboos surrounding conspiracy theories.
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''Where are these people who know all this stuff? Why am I out of this club? Everybody knows stuff about what's happening in November. I mean, the last time I was on the program I said, "It's a million years [until November]. Donald Trump was almost killed by an AR 15. Joe Biden has been suffering with some level of dementia that's been progressing through his entire term in office." Well, when was the last time you saw MSNBC with five geriatric neurologists watching his gait, his speech and telling you their professional opinions from publicly available data? You're in the magic show, baby. And the funny part about it is, the reason I don't want to hybridize with anyone else is that Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing is very much an adult activity. Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing is not based on saying, "well, I've got the certainty over here and I've lost it because I know I'm being lied to. So I can tell you exactly what is going on. It's the lizard people." Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing says, "I know that the story makes sense, and I know that I don't know how to correct it."''
''Where are these people who know all this stuff? Why am I out of this club? Everybody knows stuff about what's happening in November. I mean, the last time I was on the program I said, "It's a million years [until November]. Donald Trump was almost killed by an AR 15. Joe Biden has been suffering with some level of dementia that's been progressing through his entire term in office." Well, when was the last time you saw MSNBC with five geriatric neurologists watching his gait, his speech and telling you their professional opinions from publicly available data? You're in the magic show, baby. And the funny part about it is, the reason I don't want to hybridize with anyone else is that Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing is very much an adult activity. Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing is not based on saying, "well, I've got the certainty over here and I've lost it because I know I'm being lied to. So I can tell you exactly what is going on. It's the lizard people." Responsible Conspiracy Theorizing says, "I know that the story makes sense, and I know that I don't know how to correct it."''