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448 examples of Conspiracy in a sentence
Beck, who denies that he is anti-Semitic, is a
conspiracy
theorist of classic vintage, though the content of his alleged conspiracies is, to put it bluntly, weird.
Wilson, Hitler, and Obama are linked by a chain of highly permissive association altogether typical of
conspiracy
theorizing in general, and of its anti-Semitic variety in particular: Wilson was a “progressive”; some progressives dabbled in eugenics (never mind that some conservatives did as well); the eugenics movement influenced Hitler;Obama, too, is a progressive.
But their challenge is made more difficult by nay-sayers who claim that fears about declining biodiversity are a tree-huggers
' conspiracy
to elevate Nature above people.
Fox News host Sean Hannity and regular Fox commentator Newt Gingrich eagerly propagated one of the most bizarre
conspiracy
theories of our time: the claim that Clinton and her cohort were running a pedophilia ring out of a Washington, DC, pizzeria.
Now, by contrast, an article shared by a friend or family member from The New York Times may not look all that different than one from a
conspiracy
theorist’s blog.
When the government’s mea culpa and promise of reform failed to quell an Islamist rebellion in 1980, it shifted tack, portraying its opponents as the fruit of an Iraqi-Jordanian
conspiracy.
Many have been charged with
conspiracy
simply for living with a man involved in drug sales.
The new numbers set off a firestorm of debate, and have brought
conspiracy
theorists out in force.
This is where the
conspiracy
theories come in.
But the
conspiracy
theories are off the mark.
A group of loyalist liberals hold key financial and economic posts, balancing the hawks in the military and special services, including structures like the Security Council, which frequently serves as an incubator for elegant
conspiracy
theories about Western plots.
To them, Yugoslavia, far from being a
conspiracy
to hold down Serbia, was actually a
conspiracy
to enshrine Serbia’s position as primus inter pares.
Such
conspiracy
theories are not rare in Asia.
Perhaps this is how Jewish
conspiracy
theories were passed on as well.
So what explains the remarkable appeal of Jewish
conspiracy
theories in Asia?
During the referendum campaign, nationalism aroused not only racist instincts, but also populist
conspiracy
theories that derided experts and the institutions that house them.
The US has never before had a president with no political or military experience, nor one who so routinely shirks the truth, embraces
conspiracy
theories, and contradicts himself.
Coming on the tenth year anniversary of the Asian financial crisis, the caldron in which today’s ultra-liquid capital markets were forged,
conspiracy
theories abound.
This was no US-led conspiracy, but the collapse of the Soviet Union was convenient for America.
Their general approach is to exaggerate the uncertainties of climate science and to leave the impression that climate scientists are engaged in some kind of
conspiracy
to frighten the public.
In the eyes of Chinese nationalists, these efforts were all the part of an American
conspiracy
to encircle China.
Brexit campaigners like Justice Secretary Michael Gove rejected every expert as part of a self-serving
conspiracy
of the haves against the have-nots.
Like the UN report, there was not a shred of material evidence to back up the Rwandan
conspiracy
– it relied on anonymous witness testimony and nothing else – but it gained a good deal of coverage anyway.
The failure of ECT’s critics to demonstrate what to them seems obvious indicates an active
conspiracy
to minimize treatment-induced problems and to block those who have been injured by treatment from seeking redress.
Part of the response to such
conspiracy
theorists must be to keep making the scientific case that climate change is occurring and will cause major harm to middle-income countries such as Brazil (even more than to developed economies).
WikiLeaks, Secrets, and LiesSINGAPORE – The latest information dump from WikiLeaks offers fascinating insights into the workings of the US State Department that will keep foreign policy wonks and
conspiracy
theorists busy for months.
Social media platforms have intensified the spread of pseudoscience and
conspiracy
theories, threatening democratic institutions in frightening new ways.
Notable, too, are the
conspiracy
theories this time around.
Most Americans probably do not actually believe that the bombing was a “false flag” event, perpetrated by others than the Tsarnaev brothers; rather, the
conspiracy
theories seem to show how jaded Americans have become about their government’s approach to “terror.”
These Western thrusts undoubtedly inspired Russian paranoia, reflected today in Kremlin-fueled
conspiracy
theories about Ukraine.
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