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Originally Posted by T3rminator
Lots of people have been hooked in to the conspiracy theories watching the first one. All the main media platforms have banned it from being hosted on their site. I think it just made it worst as people would go actively looking for it. As with all conspiracy type "documentaries" there is a 5% truth to it, that is how they hook you in.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/tarahae.../#6549751a5fa3
The article is bang on. It has hooked in a lot of "intelligent" people. A mate of mine who owns a massive fast food chain that you've all probably eaten from, shares all the associated theories, every day! His facebook account is littered with this stuff. Funnily he has removed his "job title" from his profile.
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The problem with Forbes is it has about as much credibility as Snopes. Their first problem, Dr Judy Mikovits was never convicted of fraud in Court. The rest of the article is an opinion hit piece.