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I'd highly, highly recommend that you don't focus on people. Focus on ideas. You can pick up a lot of good information, from a lot of people, if you are discerning. The trouble with people, meaning becoming attached to any one conspiracy theorist, is that once a theorist starts to build a brand and an audience on the basis of conspiracy, it tends to cause them to pursue something other than basic truth. They start to become a brand, and they identify with being the person who constantly offers new and exciting conspiracy 'gravy'. Once that happens, there is another motivation that exists, beyond the truth itself. I've not found a single example of a popular conspiracy theorist for whom this was not true, and I've wound up abandoning almost all of the people that I became attached to.

Over time, they move onto aliens, hollow earth, flat earth, lizard people, etc.

Their fictions become their sustenance.

Your best bet is to focus on ideas, not people. Focus on topics.

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who are the NWO? canaanites? is 'the jews' an oversimplification?

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the nwo is just billionaires, most billionaires are jewish