Well, not exactly....
SOURCE: ABC Radio National (Australia)
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-12/conspiracy-theory-believers-on-how-they- g
ot-out-of-rabbit-hole/103907258?utm_source=pocket-newtab-en-us
https://tinyurl.com/8n5bm4pc
These conspiracy theory believers went deep down the rabbit hole - then found
a
way out
"In her darkest place, the US-based Stephanie falsely believed the Twin Towers were destroyed by government design, and that the hijacked planes were edited into video footage.
"She also falsely believed that the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre, in which 20 children and six adults were murdered, was staged as part of a government plot to take away Americans' guns - and that the children's
grieving
parents were 'crisis actors'.
"Today Stephanie is, in her words, a conspiracy theorist in recovery."
One of the factors that drew her down the rabbit hole was gaining access to high
speed internet, which "(took) her to some very dark places."
"There was a thrill in believing she knew something others didn't; in having a mystery's solution at arm's reach.
"(UK-based Brent Lee) also believed that September 11 was 'an inside job perpetuated by the Bush administration and certain intelligence agencies'.
"Brent says it was comforting to blame the US government for the attacks - rather than believing the biggest military in the world at the time and the largest intelligence network could have missed so many signs.
"'You just don't want to believe that that could happen because these people are the ones that are supposed to take care of you. And if they let that slip, to me that was unfathomable - so they must have done it instead,' he says.
"I had been thinking that these [mass casualty events] were rituals; these were sacrifices. So now when everyone's saying that [these murders] didn't actually happen, well, what's the point in getting angry about this? Like, if no one died, why do I care?' he says. It was a turning point, and the start of Brent pulling away from the conspiracy theory community."
Stephanie "finally typed 'debunk' into her browser and it was 'another shattering moment'. She was confronted with true stories about Sandy Hook and September 11.
"'I said [to myself], I don't want to be like this anymore'. Today, she helps others through her support group, DOUBT (Discussing Our Unusual Beliefs Together)."
Brent, meanwhile, co-hosts the podcast "Some Dare Call it Conspiracy", which "deconstructs popular conspiracy theories."
So, there might be hope for some of you all yet.
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