Why people believe in conspiracy theories – and how to change their minds

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Why people believe in conspiracy theories – and how to change their minds

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Oh please. There’s no wind on the moon. (Wikipedia)

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  Mark Lorch, University of Hull   I’m sitting on a train when a group of football fans streams on. Fresh from the game – thei