Tag: Conspiracy Theories

Adam Thirlwell's novel, The Future Future, combines historical fiction with elements of fantasy and satire to explore themes of power, celebrity, and gender.
New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman has been criticized for lumping together Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, former US President Donald Trump, and Russian President Vladimir Putin as a liberal nightmare version of the "axis of evil."
Antisemitic incidents in America have been on the rise, with reported attacks increasing by almost 400% from 2013 to 2022.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr., an anti-vaccine conspiracy theorist and Democratic presidential candidate, spoke at an event with Rabbi Shmuley Boteach in New York.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent statements have raised concerns among American Jews.
Politicians and advocacy groups have criticized Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s recent comments on the coronavirus, which were a mix of old antisemitic tropes with a modern twist.
Tucker Carlson, recently removed from Fox News, has started a new show on Twitter which is filled with antisemitism, conspiracy theories, and hateful rhetoric.
The author argues that Elon Musk is the most dangerous antisemite in America due to his engagement with antisemitic rhetoric on social media.
The Haredi newspaper Hamodia has faced criticism for running an ad promoting baseless conspiracy theories about COVID-19 vaccines.
The unsolved murders of Barry and Honey Sherman, prominent philanthropists in Toronto, have sparked conspiracy theories involving figures such as the Clintons, Big Pharma, and even the Mossad.
The article discusses how Kyrie Irving, the Brooklyn Nets point guard, has faced criticism for his endorsement of a conspiracy theory that claims present-day Jews are not descendants of ancient Israelites and accuses them of various nefarious actions.
In a recent podcast interview with Tim Pool, Kanye West expressed antisemitic views, claiming that Jewish people control banks and media.
In an interview on Tucker Carlson Tonight, Kanye West made antisemitic comments about Jared Kushner's work with Israel, implying that Jews can't make anything on their own and are only motivated by money.
This text is a personal account of the author's experience with conspiracy theories and their fascination with Dasha Nekrasova, who is associated with the Red Scare Podcast.
According to a report, Apple's growth in China can be attributed to a secret $275 billion deal CEO Tim Cook signed with the Chinese government in 2016.
The article discusses the Netflix cartoon series "Inside Job" and whether it encourages antisemitic conspiracy theories.
In this article, the author reflects on the perceived Jewish power in America, particularly through the distorted lens of antisemitism.
The article discusses the pattern of conspiracy theorists like Marjorie Taylor Greene often ending up targeting Jews.
The "Camp Auschwitz" sweatshirt worn by a far-right extremist during the breach of the US Capitol has attracted attention due to its use of familiar aesthetics to convey a hateful message.
The podcast discusses the possibility of society dividing along vaccinated and non-vaccinated lines in the future, raising concerns about the implications of such a split.
The podcast explores the idea that Americans have historically been enamored with conspiracy theories and asks whether this is a long-standing phenomenon.
The article discusses the concerning normalization and rehabilitation of Louis Farrakhan, a known anti-Semite and conspiracy theorist, by various individuals and institutions.
George Soros, a Jewish Hungarian-American billionaire philanthropist, has become a prominent figure in right-wing conspiracy theories.
QAnon, a conspiracy theorist known for promoting various conspiracy theories, has been accused of having anti-Semitic undertones.
In this article, the author reflects on the recent rise in anti-Semitism within the context of the racial justice movement sparked by the killing of George Floyd.