Conspiracy Theory: How can you defend yourself?
There are real conspiracies and then there are conspiracy theories that are bunk. How can you tell what is real and what is nonsense?
Promoting Science and Critical Thinking
There are real conspiracies and then there are conspiracy theories that are bunk. How can you tell what is real and what is nonsense?
The term “Boosting your immune system” sounds beneficial and healthy. What does this actually mean and should you be concerned if you don’t.
Is there any actual scientific evidence that exposure to 5G EMF causes COVID-19, will it actually harm you at all? (Hint: No).
The study of business history reveals that people everywhere have always had a sweet tooth for the unreal, enthralled by what should be taken as too good to be true.
One of the latest viral Crazes doing the rounds is the #BroomstickChallenge. It is not new, just a rehash of an old egg balancing claim.
Promoters of the pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theory are urging their fans to ward off Coronavirus by purchasing and drinking dangerous bleach.