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Hey guys, it's relevant truth. Thanks for stopping by. The New York Post reported on this a few days ago, but I hadn't seen much coverage of it. They are now saying that believing in conspiracy theories might make you a criminal and claim to have the science to prove it. The article states, go figure. If you're a birther or a 9-11 denier, chances are you aren't much fun to be around. Thanks guys. Sure, we've been saying this about our whack job uncle for years, but now it's backed up by science. People who buy into outrageous conspiracy theories say that no human has ever walked on the moon, or the ancient pyramids were built by aliens are more inclined to actively engage in anti-social behavior. Right. So they're saying that if you question the mainstream narrative or have any dissenting beliefs, whether or not they are supported by facts, you are anti-social. Perhaps it could just be that once your eyes are open, small talk goes by the wayside. Maybe just maybe we would rather talk about important things with intelligent people instead of wasting precious time. That's the main finding of a team of psychologists from the UK's Staffordshire University and the University of Kent, who investigated the wider impact these paranoia-fueled fringe beliefs can have on behavior. Our research has shown for the first time the role that conspiracy theories can play in determining an individual's attitude to everyday crime, study co-author and Kent Professor Karen Douglas said in a statement. It demonstrates that people subscribing to the view that others have conspired might be more inclined toward unethical actions. That's kind of funny. I have found that people seeking truth are generally much more ethical than the average person. In large, for example, they are usually in opposition to sacrificing their children by means of abortion and trying to gift Rapa under the guise of women's rights. With contemporary conspiracy theories targeting everything from myths surrounding the Mule Report to the chilling secret behind Disney's Frozen, this cultural phenomenon is certainly right for clinical exploration. Interesting. It sounds like they are very interested in studying the minds of truthers. You won't find me in one of their labs, ever. As such, the new study measured participants' belief in general notions of conspiracy, as well as how much they agreed with specific theories. Those inclined to believe the theories were more accepting of everyday crime, such as demanding a refund for no appropriate reason. In addition, exposure to conspiracy theories was found to make people more apt to engage in low-level criminal activity. This is where it gets dangerous. Right here, they're stating that the mere exposure to dissenting opinions makes people more likely to be a criminal. You don't even have to believe the theories, but just to be exposed to them. The article goes on, researchers found that this tendency was directly linked to an individual's feeling of a lack of social cohesion or shared values known as enemy. For the non-psycholinguistics out there, enemy is defined as the lack of the usual social or ethical standards in an individual or group. That doesn't seem to make much sense to me. The truth or community is very large and more people are waking up every single day. And that sounds like some sort of social cohesion to me at the very least. The article goes on, or as co-authored Dan Jolly of Staffordshire put it, quote, People believing in conspiracy theories are more likely to be accepting of everyday crime, while exposure to theories increases a feeling of enemy, which in turn predicts increased future everyday crime intentions. This article is so jam-packed with propaganda that it makes my stomach turn. We, the people who are bound by our very morals, ethics, and truths are automatically seen as criminals in their eyes, while countless untold crimes are being perpetuated by the Luciferians in charge. Every single day. The Bible has warned us and it has told us that we will be persecuted. In 2 Timothy 3, 12-14 it says, Indeed, all who desire to live a godly life in Christ Jesus will be persecuted. While evil people and imposter will go on from bad to worse, deceiving and being deceived. But as for you, continue in what you have learned and have firmly believed, knowing from whom you learned it. Thanks for stopping by and thanks for watching. And remember, it's all relevant.