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Real world conspiracy theories solver

Conspiracy theories solver

By Blue BlissPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
Real world conspiracy theories solver
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I had an idea about something I'd like to write about and based off the title of this article it has been on my mind for quite a while now. So, you might be asking yourself what is a real-world conspiracy theories solver? A real-world conspiracy theories solver is someone who solves the reasoning behind these conspiracy theories ranging from a number of different topics like for instance the former president of the United States or the ongoing pandemic.

I am someone that likes to solve problems and come up with solutions to these problems. To do this I would have to do some research and use key words but also figure out the cause and effect behind these myths. Is it possible that I could share this information with friends or family? Maybe but it would vary depending on the person I'm talking to about it or sending it to because they might have a different opinion.

One other thing I've noticed is that people are getting mislead by these myths and I want to be able to find out more information leading to these myths that's caused an outbreak of the media to become frustrated, confused, and angry.

Being able to take on the world's most lead conspiracy theories could be overwhelming at times but breaking it down step by step would make it a lot easier to process.

I've heard at least one or two myths about the coronavirus and one of those myths was people in the media had thought it was just a hoax. Another myth I heard about was Fauci who happens to be Biden's chief adviser was the one behind it and once it was released they added other stuff to it.

One myth about Trump that had been circling around in the media was that he was behind the riot that invaded the capitol on Jan 6th. I don't know that he actually did something like that but if he was behind it that could have been because he was fed up with Biden and the election.

Then, there was the myth about the election being rigged and voter fraud. They found that deceased people had voted. I believe that was possibly set up to get Biden elected.

The same thing happened this last month when I voted for governor and state senators. I read an article on the news app about a lawsuit against electronic voting machines.

So, based off those myths I just talked about I don't believe the virus is a hoax cause I've had it and honestly it's like a combination of the flu with an original cold but it's very unlike a normal head cold.

I'm not going to lie it's a possibility that the election for governor was possibly rigged but I don't know if there was any deceased people that voted. At the same time though it can't be ruled out.

Now let's talk about some of the myths behind the Covid-19 vaccine. Ok, the first myth I came across was that vaccines don't work. Over 170 million doses had been administered. The vaccine has worked for some and for others it hasn't. There have been some people that have had regrets on taking it because it has caused more health problems and that varies depending on who takes it.

The next myth is the vaccine makes you magnetic. I heard that the vaccine contains a microchip in it so the government can spy on you. I did my research and found that that's not the case and the CDC stated on their website that it doesn't.

The third myth is the vaccine is made up of the virus itself. Now, I can't deny that because after I looked up the names of the ingredients that was in the vaccine it blew my mind. I now know what it contains and some made the decision to take it and honestly if it was cause they get sick easily then I understand that. I've heard lies though back and forth so I really don't know what to believe or if I can trust the government.

The fourth myth is that vaccines cause autism. I can't completely disagree with this statement. There isn't any scientific evidence proven to showcase this, however if a child hasn't had all their shots for smallpox, chickenpox, or any other disease related illness then it's a possibility that he or she can be diagnosed with autism.

The fifth myth is that the vaccine will cause long-term complications. I wouldn't doubt that and the reason why I say that is cause all three of them are made up of the same chemicals. Those chemicals can cause harm to the body and I found that at least one or two are in makeup products like lip gloss or eye shadow and the other is in food we eat like sandwich meat or hot dog weaners.

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