Paul Chowdhry
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you know, quite badly for exposing them.
So people, because people want to believe.
Kind of people want to believe a lie because it's something they get from believing there's something after this.
existence that we're in now, and we have some connection to people who aren't here anymore.
Conspiracy theory was an experiment, wasn't it?
In the 60s or 70s, they tried to see if they could make people believe things that didn't exist and how far it traveled.
So it was an experiment.
And now it's the norm.
I mean, there's no truth anymore.
It's your truth.
You don't have to go to medical school.
for six to eight years, whatever it is, and specialize in your specialist area to learn your craft, if you do a Google search, you can debunk those.
Whatever they've, you know, because we're all being lied to, and we live in an age where everyone's lying to us.
And also conspiracy theories makes, it's almost like believing a skeptic, isn't it?
You want to believe things that make you feel better about yourself.
I was a serious guy.