I have no clue what you’re referring to, so I’ll just point you to the research. It’s very clear on this. Ranging from a widespread of conspiracies going back decades.
Again, this research has been replicated through the years. One of the studies cited looked at three decades worth of data and it was in Norway…
It holds across conspiracies, US or foreign. Again, I have no clue what you’re talking about with “challenged to established doctrine…” but the idea that those who are lonely and lost are more likely to adopt conspiracy beliefs to fill that void is a long-term research backed conclusion.
I have no clue what you’re referring to, so I’ll just point you to the research. It’s very clear on this. Ranging from a widespread of conspiracies going back decades.
Again, this research has been replicated through the years. One of the studies cited looked at three decades worth of data and it was in Norway…
It holds across conspiracies, US or foreign. Again, I have no clue what you’re talking about with “challenged to established doctrine…” but the idea that those who are lonely and lost are more likely to adopt conspiracy beliefs to fill that void is a long-term research backed conclusion.