alex @ charterless.com
@alexstein
People I normally respect have bought in on some crazy-ass conspiracy theories. Elon, Balaji, PMarca... all super smart, and all tweeting crazy shit. I did some research to see why people get hooked on conspiracy theories: https://www.charterless.com/p/do-your-own-research-the-psychology
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
Examples of crazy conspiracy theories (minus Elon)?
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alex @ charterless.com
@alexstein
sure, - Balaji on SBF's delayed-arrest (it must be because he donated money and not because a massive financial fraud case takes longer than 24 hours to generate a winning case for...). - Marc Andreesen on WEF paranoia. And claiming that there was some kind of mainstream alliance in favor of Ehrlich's pop bomb theory.
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Dan Romero
@dwr.eth
SBF: do you think his political donations affected his post-FTX implosion treatment at all? WEF: can argue over semantics, but elites love overpopulation fear-mongering: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_of_Rome twitter.com/landnoli/status/1340180992255008770 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Security_Study_Memorandum_200
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Syed Shah🏴☠️🌊
@syed
The Toronado cash wasn’t given the same privileges on the first point so theory has merit imo. WEF is just weird and an uncomfortable amount of people with power meet. At the intersection of economic power and political power. A lot of stuff here is prob bs but prob a lot isn’t as well. Needs a giant flashlight im
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