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T64 0-254 Sentence denotes Some common features of conspiracy theories are that they supposedly let ordinary people in on secrets that the elite have tried to hide and that uncovering conspiracies can help to explain phenomena that were previously difficult to understand ([15], p.
T65 255-260 Sentence denotes 104).
T66 261-480 Sentence denotes Thus, Douglas et al. [10] regard conspiracy theories as attempts to explain the ultimate causes of significant social and political events and circumstances through claims of secret plots by two or more powerful actors.
T67 481-560 Sentence denotes Moreover, conspiracy theories revolve around events that cause great confusion.
T68 561-741 Sentence denotes For example, many people have believed the conspiracy theories that the U.S. government conspired in the 9/11 terrorist attacks [17] and that the assassination of President John F.
T69 742-801 Sentence denotes Kennedy was not carried out by Lee Harvey Oswald alone [4].
T70 802-946 Sentence denotes Moreover, conspiracy theories develop because they offer individuals a way to interpret information that is difficult to organize or understand.
T71 947-1091 Sentence denotes Also, conspiracy theories are difficult to disprove because the counterarguments against them can be seen as parts of other conspiracy theories.