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- noun Plural form of
conspiracist .
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In 2003 and 2004 the Iraq war and revelations about the misleading claims that led us into it opened more minds to the possibility that the government wasn't telling the "truth"-a word the conspiracists conscripted to their cause, calling themselves the "9/11 Truth Movement"-behind 9/11.
Slate Magazine Jeremy Stahl 2011
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Mentioning the story in passing this morning, the Guardian said that this is the explanation that will attract "conspiracists".
Are Kettering Town being kept off television because they are sponsored by a Palestinian charity? 2009
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Look also at the psychologizing attacks on "conspiracists" and people who believe in
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Look also at the psychologizing attacks on "conspiracists" and people who believe in
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Look also at the psychologizing attacks on "conspiracists" and people who believe in
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Look also at the psychologizing attacks on "conspiracists" and people who believe in
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Look also at the psychologizing attacks on "conspiracists" and people who believe in
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Barksdale, the conspiracists said, was a jumping-off place for U.S. flights to the Middle East.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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Barksdale, the conspiracists said, was a jumping-off place for U.S. flights to the Middle East.
How the End Begins Ron Rosenbaum 2011
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With little left to lose, Wakefield seemed to fully embrace the fringe: In June, he headlined a rally titled "The Masterplan: The Hidden Agenda for a Global Scientific Dictatorship" with a cohort of 9/11 Truthers, One World Government conspiracists, and anti-fluoridationists.
Seth Mnookin: The Autism Vaccine Controversy and the Need for Responsible Science Journalism Seth Mnookin 2012
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