I'm not sure I know the definition of "conspiracy." Whatever the word means, I assume it describes a real phenomenon. Whether conspiracies are important enough to matter is another question. I'm inclined to think they're unimportant. But I'm open to evidence. Generally I find that asking for evidence makes conspiracy theorists treat you as an outsider to their club. That's not the kind of club I want to join.
The larger point is: who cares? If the world is ruled by shadowy conspiracies, we can still worship God. I'm pretty sure conspiracy theorists are almost always wrong, but I'm also pretty sure that, right or wrong, conspiracy theories are unprofitable to think about.
Hey Jay there’s a book you might enjoy, called the Invisible Rainbow it’s about the history of electricity, it’s impact on health, really well written with 100 page bibliography, written before 2020 and yet gives some good insights, it’s only about 400 pages but very informative and engaging.
Will we be going over the texts of Yuval Noah Harari ?
Have you read the 'official' history of the CFR by George Gavrilis? I only recently heard of it.
https://www.cfr.org/news-releases/new-book-traces-cfrs-100-year-history
I'm not sure I know the definition of "conspiracy." Whatever the word means, I assume it describes a real phenomenon. Whether conspiracies are important enough to matter is another question. I'm inclined to think they're unimportant. But I'm open to evidence. Generally I find that asking for evidence makes conspiracy theorists treat you as an outsider to their club. That's not the kind of club I want to join.
The larger point is: who cares? If the world is ruled by shadowy conspiracies, we can still worship God. I'm pretty sure conspiracy theorists are almost always wrong, but I'm also pretty sure that, right or wrong, conspiracy theories are unprofitable to think about.
Quite a few on this list I've read already, many I've not heard of. Thanks for this!
Hey Jay there’s a book you might enjoy, called the Invisible Rainbow it’s about the history of electricity, it’s impact on health, really well written with 100 page bibliography, written before 2020 and yet gives some good insights, it’s only about 400 pages but very informative and engaging.