RE: They12 Feb 2019 09:01
pigpen....no i dont...coincidentally i spotted this:
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-47144738
"We are very good at recognising patterns and regularities. But sometimes we overplay that - we think we see meaning and significance when it isn't really there," Prof French says.
"We also assume that when something happens, it happens because someone or something made it happen for a reason."
Essentially, we see some coincidences around big events and we then make up a story out of them.
That story becomes a conspiracy theory because it contains "goodies" and "baddies" - the latter being responsible for all the things we don't like