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According to Flint Dibble(archive.ph), the Jim Cramer of archaeology:

It acts as a kind of gateway into more subversive beliefs, without a doubt. If you follow some of the larger accounts that promote this on Twitter or X, or on YouTube, within the comments, it's just filled with a wide range of harmful beliefs, like disbelief in climate change, for example, or anti-vaccination, or boilerplate antisemitism or white supremacy. It's not to say that everybody who believes in Atlantis has these beliefs, but among the communities that are there, there's a prevailing acceptance of these other beliefs as well.

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According to [Flint Dibble](https://archive.ph/d6n79), the Jim Cramer of archaeology: > It acts as a kind of gateway into more subversive beliefs, without a doubt. If you follow some of the larger accounts that promote this on Twitter or X, or on YouTube, within the comments, it's just filled with a wide range of harmful beliefs, like disbelief in climate change, for example, or anti-vaccination, or boilerplate antisemitism or white supremacy. It's not to say that everybody who believes in Atlantis has these beliefs, but among the communities that are there, there's a prevailing acceptance of these other beliefs as well. [original link](https://www.currentaffairs.org/news/flint-dibble)
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How is antisemitism connected to Atlantis? Is he trying to say that somehow ancient Atlantis is connected to modern Israel?

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Flint Dibble has no idea how Atlantis is connected to antisemitism. He sees it as a conspiracy theory and he’s noticed that many of the people who believe Atlantis was real also believe other things he disapproves of.

Atlantis is connected to antisemitism, climate hoax denial, and all of those other things because once you start questioning any one of them you learn it is a lie and you start questioning everything.