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00:00Welcome to the Secret Club of World Management
00:04I'm with your group today so I don't get lost, it's extremely, extremely, extremely dangerous.
00:08And that is
00:08Swani, but ya Bombay
00:10Where's my roast baby?
00:12actually
00:12The service at the club today was awful.
00:15My youth blood juice isn't fresh
00:17Were these young people sleeping outside the club or what?
00:23Ladies and gentlemen
00:25Please
00:26Actually, I only drink the blood of these young men here.
00:29The club's juice is much cheaper than outside.
00:31Oh, Masouni Bey
00:32The matter is very serious.
00:34With your permission, let me continue.
00:36You've ruined us, Pompeii
00:37any?
00:38Do you know that we rule Emirates?
00:40We are planning wars
00:42We are preparing for epidemics
00:44I wish
00:44A man named Mufid in Omraniya
00:47You know our plan
00:48I know we're laughing at people
00:50The earth is flat
00:51News, my meat
00:53This is a disaster
00:54And that's not all.
00:54This guy also makes videos about the internet and exposes us
00:57We need to act immediately.
00:58I have an idea
00:59We will strike him with a preemptive strike.
01:01A new epidemic is hitting him where he belongs.
01:04In Al-Umraniyah
01:05So what are we going to name it this time?
01:07Isn't his name Mufid?
01:09Simple
01:10Mofid Nineteen remains
01:17That's nice.
01:18After the break
01:20Let's see what we'll do with Madam Fayza
01:21naturally
01:22naturally
01:23It is essential to know Faiza's route to and from Kerfon.
01:26Is Faiza the mother of Mbappe?
01:28no
01:28Since Faiza is the one who discovered
01:30We want to implant a chip along with the vaccination.
01:32So that we can control it
01:33And who are you gossiping about at the gym?
01:35This is very valuable information for the Darat Al Alam Club.
01:38And in the desert he remained
01:39A disaster struck Asia
01:41And we shouldn't leave it as a hump?
01:43Suz Basouli likes senna, huh?
01:45Last time you were alone
01:47No, that was sushi.
01:48Please don't interfere in each other's business.
01:55any?
01:57calamity?
01:58What happened?
01:59One of them, named Muhammad Al-Waqi, is making you feel like you're in the latest Dabke state.
02:02And know that Al-Dahih is with me
02:04The nerd?
02:05That was our biggest disaster
02:07They didn't reach the level of Al-Dahih
02:09I even told him not to reveal his sources
02:11Mahmoud, did we discover this?
02:12That was our fruit
02:14What are we going to do?
02:15Are we talking about the level of consciousness or what?
02:17Yeah, nerd
02:18We exposed
02:19I want you to increase the poison
02:20And reduce the era
02:22Huh?
02:23He made us sincere
02:24Okay, peace be upon you.
02:26Peace be upon you
02:30The pressure of this world is three very difficult things.
02:32So, what does the view of Zamalek Club look like?
02:35Ha ha ha ha ha ha
02:37Ha ha, why are they confiscating chef when he's a clown?
02:49There will be a new episode of the program
02:51The nerd or the one who's always on fire, and then he burns the nerd
02:54Asa
02:55They entered, my dear, and I will kill you if you follow the path of the world we live in.
02:57They rule
02:58A group of advanced space reptiles
03:00How is it advanced, Nabu Ahmed?
03:02Is that how it is with Taurus?
03:02My dear, I mean reptiles that fly to space
03:05Or something like that makes sense.
03:06Repent to me, Abu Hamad
03:07Reptiles crawling
03:08What's in its pilot?
03:09You mean you want me to tell you that Helen is in charge?
03:10Aliens Reptiles
03:11Aliens means two sides of space
03:13I might think Eddie and his family look scary.
03:15It will make it easy for us to recognize them
03:16But for example, I told you that they are young shifters
03:18They have the ability to transform into human form.
03:20Oh, Nahrsh, and this is Abu Hamad
03:21And not just any human being, my dear.
03:23Countries that hide among very important figures and politicians
03:25Biden's outfit and Obama's outfit
03:27And also the celebrities who have followers in the diamond
03:29Beyoncé, Tom Cruise, and Fadi Khafaja's outfits
03:31And of course, this disguise serves only one purpose.
03:34Rule and control over humanity
03:36Oh God, protect us!
03:36Perhaps, my dear, you think you accidentally opened an episode of Black Mirror.
03:40Or I opened a book by Anis Bensour
03:41Or a science fiction film with a rating of 5.18 on IMDb.
03:45But let me tell you that this is a theory with followers, preachers, and books.
03:491998
03:51British author David Icke will publish the book "The Secret of the VBXT"
03:54This is the book that explains the theory of extraterrestrial reptiles with evidence and proofs.
03:58My dear, this book has more than 500 pages.
04:00Hamad explained that he was a sly man.
04:02No one shares a book and no one believes it.
04:03Al-Masidi, my dear, this theory that you don't like
04:05According to official statistics compiled in 2013
04:08The number of believers in it is estimated at 12 million people.
04:11Why?
04:1212 million people in the United States of America
04:14But SOVAR means
04:15This number exceeds the population of some countries.
04:17Belgium and Sweden uniforms
04:1812 million believers effectively rule the world.
04:21Sarsir came from space
04:22Di's looks
04:23One of dozens, perhaps hundreds
04:24One of those things they call a relationship with the sweepings of Perseus.
04:27Conspiracy theories
04:28These are theories we see with metaphysicians.
04:31It's like the earth is flat, not round.
04:32And humans didn't reach that point in 1969
04:34And there are spaceships in you in Ain Shams
04:36Behind the ice wall at the metro station, like this
04:38Theories where you could be a victim
04:39Victim, and you're seeing me now?
04:41And you don't know anything about what's happening around you.
04:43There's a theory, for example, like the
04:45Those who say the internet is finished found it already existed in 2016
04:48All the interaction you're seeing is from bots or robots.
04:51She pretends to be human
04:52She finds you, subscribes, and acts as if she exists.
04:56You might find robots that simplify science and give you three results for every seven of them.
05:01Oh
05:01This could very well be the robot, I swear.
05:03Mohammed didn't follow anything, meaning
05:04The looks you're referring to are astronomical.
05:06Neither electronic nor does it pertain to any topic in the world.
05:08My dear, conspiracy theories can be based on any topic.
05:11Whether space or the internet
05:12The right thing to do is not just look at her subject matter, but also at her qualities.
05:15Let's debunk the conspiracy theory.
05:17According to the Encyclopedia Britannica
05:20A conspiracy theory is an attempt to explain any event.
05:22Especially if it was a tragic event
05:24As a result of intentional actions
05:27What characterizes a small group of people?
05:29By force and authority
05:30This is, of course, to achieve a specific goal.
05:33I have a better explanation for what happened.
05:35For example, my dear, a camp like Corona happened
05:37So the first condition was met; a tragic event occurred.
05:38So, does that shut up the conspiracy theory?
05:40Did you treat it?
05:40No, no, no, she's telling you that's not enough
05:42A naturally occurring virus that mutated from an animal, then a human, spread from China to the rest of the world
05:46What is this?
05:47Specializing inclined
05:47This conversation doesn't concern me; I have a better topic.
05:49I have a more logical explanation for what's happening.
05:52And here we go to the second person
05:53People with power and authority
05:54One of the most popular conspiracy theories in explaining the coronavirus
05:57It is that a man has great power, great authority, and great stature.
06:01His name is Bill Gates
06:02First thing behind Corona
06:03So I have fulfilled the first two conditions
06:05So now there's only the third condition left.
06:06the goal
06:06He was captivated by these looks
06:07So, everyone who received the vaccine had it implanted in their syringe.
06:10Tlakin Chips
06:11It allows Bill Gates to have data
06:13And the movements of millions of people, including you, while you're playing in the detention
06:16And that's how Bill Gates can know all your calls and all your secrets.
06:28And the back, my dear
06:29Conspiracy theories don't necessarily have to be complex and require 500-page books to explain.
06:33Like the looks of alien reptiles who rule the world
06:35Or a huge, global event like COVID
06:37It could also be a simple theory that explains why your favorite team lost.
06:41And we're not talking about anyone in particular.
06:42Or a young actor
06:43You might be able to find that t-shirt you've been swearing to your mother you can't find.
06:47And she comes and brings it
06:48It's reasonable to assume that this is part of the conspiracy.
06:49And it was born behind the ice wall
06:51And her father turned out to be transgender.
06:52It was originally an Arabic word.
06:53The interpretation is always linked to a group existing in the shadow.
06:55Strong and dominant
06:56And no one can uncover it
06:57Another condition is that the conspiracy theory must be new.
06:59Many people, for example, consider the current century
07:01Oven 21
07:02he
07:03Age of conspiracies
07:05This is due to the internet and the image of information.
07:07Because of this, these conspiracy theories have increased.
07:08And he still has more followers
07:10But according to a 2022 study
07:11Titled
07:15There is no reliable link.
07:16Between increasing faith in these looks
07:19Or even their number
07:19With the present time
07:20Conspiracy theories abound.
07:21From the first famous fire in Rome
07:2319 AD
07:24What I interpreted as a theory of conspiracies is that it says
07:26Nero is a hyena and a leer
07:28Rome is ablaze
07:29Without any historical evidence
07:30This is almost certainly still going on until COVID-19
07:33That means after 2000 years
07:35And those who follow the conspiracy theories will explain
07:36It's made in America
07:37Or China or Bill Gates, like I told you
07:39As for understanding and classifying these conspiracy theories
07:41This is a question that has puzzled scientists.
07:43For example, the scientist Michael G. Wood
07:44In a research paper titled
07:45Believes in Contradictory Conspiracy Theory
07:47It's like some people don't just believe in conspiracy theories.
07:50On a specific topic
07:51He might be a believer in the theory.
07:52And the opposite
07:53For example, he might be a believer
07:54The death of Princess Diana
07:56A deliberate and premeditated incident
07:57At the same time, he believes she is alive.
07:59A beautiful and beautiful piece of work
08:00Or according to the 2020 study
08:01Believers believe that Corona is a biological weapon
08:04Made in China is more acceptable
08:05The idea that America is responsible for its release
08:07Scientists have found that understanding conspiracy theories
08:09It doesn't depend on you standing in front of the theory.
08:12And she tries to understand it
08:12The content doesn't matter
08:13Because the content is as you saw.
08:15It might remain a mess.
08:16Yes, the solution here is to study the believers in it.
08:18Because the countries of the single constant element
08:19Theories come and go
08:21Times change and evolve
08:22But there are always people
08:24Believer in conspiracy theories
08:25So let's try to understand these people.
08:28You might think that believers
08:30According to the theory of space travel
08:31The COVID conspiracy
08:32We crush her according to her size
08:34or mentally ill
08:35But according to a study conducted in 2023
08:37I analyzed data from 158,000 subscribers
08:39From America, England and Poland
08:41The psychological profile of these individuals is very complex.
08:44According to the study
08:45The person who believes in conspiracy theories
08:46Be insecure and be a lover
08:48He doesn't feel safe in his community.
08:50That's why you find his faith is strong.
08:51The theory is consolation
08:52Because it fosters a sense of control within society
08:54He doesn't feel safe there.
08:55And he doesn't feel like he's in control of anything inside him.
08:57Researcher Rob Raderton
08:58He says that conspiracy theories are nothing but an attempt
09:01Now the mind can see the meaning
09:02In all the chaos around him
09:04It catches a recurring pattern
09:05This is a terrible thing, but it's not managed by a feeling that there's a system in place.
09:07An idea is starting to become clear.
09:09All of this, my dear, even if it's wrong
09:10It will be more merciful to humans
09:12Because it happens without explanation or system
09:14These things happened
09:15It didn't happen randomly
09:16Ah, naturally
09:16It's impossible that this is a disease that turned out to be like this
09:18Nobody knows anything about him
09:19And nobody knows how he put him to sleep like that.
09:21There is a reason
09:22There are people in control
09:22She's the one who did it
09:23They did that because of a specific goal.
09:24They know
09:25Let me also tell you
09:26Those who believe in conspiracy theories
09:27He has a sense of paranoia
09:28He doesn't easily trust the authorities.
09:30Whether it's his government or the founder of his business.
09:31Or any other
09:32That's why it's easy for you to find someone who believes
09:34COVID originated in America.
09:35China at the same time
09:36It's not important that there be contradictions between the words.
09:38The important thing is that there is a large government and institution
09:40It takes people's process
09:41The person is also egocentric.
09:43In one way or another, selfish
09:44and about himself
09:45The subject of the theory is not important to him.
09:46As much as the theory influenced him
09:48His most important belief in the theory
09:49However strange its subject may be
09:51Alternative feeling
09:51It's somewhat unique
09:53And he was alone among the people
09:54The people around these countries are all poor.
09:55We don't know what conspiracy is being plotted against us.
09:57No, it all gives him a sense of superiority.
09:58Self-confidence
09:59This means that people are with Ahmed.
10:00She has the specifications
10:01She remains vulnerable and prey
10:02She believes any conspiracy theory.
10:14Not just different
10:15But sometimes theories contradict each other.
10:16Why do certain topics lead to a theory of marriage?
10:18It has a popular following
10:19And other topics pass by without any trace
10:21Why are there 12 million people?
10:22Believe that there are alien reptiles
10:25Controlling the world
10:26The reason is simply, my dear
10:27It's a good story
10:27A sweet, different, and strange story
10:29Imagine if I told you
10:30Yes, America rules the world.
10:31What is this?
10:32Well, that's well known.
10:33What is this continuous udder?
10:34What's different about this?
10:35What's the news all day long, and why are you telling us?
10:36America controls the world
10:37And always, two Russians want to install a tiki in place of America.
10:39expected
10:40Bring me some examples from different galaxies.
10:41They remain reptiles and they enter
10:43No, this is nice. What movie is this, Na?
10:45The story of the reptiles
10:45We will find it very similar to one
10:47One of the oldest stories of human compassion
10:49The Epic of Gil Jamsh
10:50What are you saying?
10:51About the hero Gil Jamsh
10:52King of the city of Uruk
10:53He who faces terrifying monsters that threaten his rule
10:55And researchers consider it
10:56The story of the first hero in human history
10:58And what's on its catalog
10:59The epics of Hercules and Achilles were written
11:01This is an epic that has lived on to this day.
11:02Because inside it, Tima doesn't offer anything.
11:04Underdog theme
11:05The only weak hero
11:07The one who calls a yard much bigger than himself
11:09Tima has existed since the time of David and Goliath.
11:11Passing through the Lion King
11:12To Nasser Al-Dasou'i
11:13The story of the Zawahi in the spaces of Di
11:14If we go into the details
11:15God is the story of a man facing the Arkans
11:18Scary monsters take over minds
11:20Through curricula and policy
11:22They invade humans like vampires.
11:24Especially on feelings of fear and hatred
11:26Those that are inside them
11:27Plot, my dear
11:28It is impossible for humans to win in it.
11:29But if someone believed her
11:30He will be the underdog
11:31The one who tries to get to know people
11:33The right to a large monster
11:34He exploits education and politics
11:36To deceive him
11:37And I tell you
11:37I am the underdog at the heart of a difficult story
11:39Everything in it is deception and exploitation.
11:40He's still standing
11:41Every theory of conquest
11:42To succeed, it has to be difficult and scary.
11:44And whoever believes her
11:44I feel that he is, in one way or another
11:45lone hero
11:46And when you lie about it more
11:47His faith in her grows stronger
11:49Because this indicates that the theory is correct.
11:51Standing before a tightly constructed scenario
11:52Maybe he won't win.
11:53But his sense of confidence, superiority, and knowledge
11:56It has no limits
11:57Okay, Hamad, we understand the theory.
11:58And the characteristics and attributes of its followers
12:00And I'm one of them if I find someone who's convinced
12:02Reptiles are the ones who rule the world.
12:03I'll leave him alone and let him be; I won't tell them if it's right or wrong.
12:05Because that will make him more determined to pursue his case.
12:07He's acting like he's solving problems.
12:09Okay, Hamad, this isn't a topic we should discuss much.
12:10Please end the episode, and let's talk about Messi.
12:13Dear, let me ask you a creepy question
12:15any?
12:15The question is, I mean
12:16If I asked you what a conspiracy theory is
12:18The one you, Khalbos, believe in
12:20What do you think it will be?
12:22Run, Hamad, I mean, I see you're being released
12:24And I read that those who don't believe in these things are...
12:26Okay, and Hamad is accusing me of ignorance.
12:27And I am almost being consumed by the toxic doses of awareness.
12:30The problem, my dear, is that one of the most important characteristics of conspiracy theorists
12:33They are absolutely certain that they do not believe in conspiracy theories.
12:36Well, Hamad, we could all be like that.
12:39The truth is, we all want to because we all have an ICI theory, Abu Hamad.
12:41So this means that we could all be part of a conspiracy theory.
12:44What is it, my dear? There's a conspiracy theory that says...
12:45We are all part of a conspiracy theory.
12:47But we don't know that we are part of this same conspiracy.
12:49We want to live as we are
12:50Between two mirrors for earrings
12:51In the meeting of every need and reflection, affection, and so on and so forth.
12:54In the book American Conspiracy Theories
12:56Joe Osinski and his colleague Joe Byrne say
12:58Conspiracy theories are something all humans share.
13:01You can't meet someone unless they believe in one theory or two.
13:04Oh Abu Hamad, I'm drunk and aware of what's happening.
13:06An unscientific theory cannot infiltrate consciousness
13:09You are speaking to your dear friend Francis Buckle
13:11In his book Skeptical Minds
13:13Why do we believe conspiracy theories?
13:14Robert Braderton says that we all believe exactly what you're saying, my dear.
13:18We are objective, even though we might easily fall into the trap of these theories.
13:22This is thanks to our minds, which were able to examine the information and arrive at a logical solution.
13:25But what would be left, my dear, if I told you that it is our own mind that is deceiving itself?
13:32In his book
13:34Fast and slow thinking
13:35Nobel Prize-winning psychologist Daniel Kamel says
13:38Our minds were preoccupied between time
13:40The thoughtful mind that solves and thinks
13:42And I think again, I'm hasty and emotional.
13:43According to a paper entitled
13:45The rule of cognitive biases in conspiracy beliefs
13:47Lorenzo Gagliardi says that we are all
13:50I don't believe we are victims of conspiracy theories.
13:52Because we thought our first field was the one that was always running
13:55The mind thinks, studies, and plans.
13:58He is the one who receives the information first.
14:00While not
14:01The second, emotional, impulsive mind
14:04He's the one who speeds up and catches it first.
14:05This leads us into what is known as cognitive bias.
14:08This impulsive, emotional mind takes
14:10analyzes, thinks
14:11And then he goes inside and becomes number one
14:13It is said
14:14Ah, we have an emotion that is frightening.
14:16Let me look for things that prove this topic is scary.
14:19He starts to justify it to him
14:21But in a clever way
14:22Oh, so
14:22What are the cosmic reasons?
14:23What are the logical reasons?
14:25What happened before what?
14:26What happened after what?
14:27That's it
14:27Oh man
14:28I was the first to solve the problem.
14:29I'll take her
14:30And then you came to analyze it
14:31After she underwent a processing operation
14:33Cognitive biases
14:34The campaign "As You Like One"
14:35Everyone you know tells you that she won't be of any use to you.
14:38Your father, your mother, your friends, and your siblings
14:41Chef El Sherbini and Chef Ali El Sherbini
14:43Everyone is telling you it won't work
14:45But you see the ten sweet things that are in it
14:47And I'm focusing on one thing only: that her personality is sweet.
14:50She remains a liar and a deceiver
14:52A swindler and a usurer
14:54You're borrowing with interest, and you know it.
14:55Fes Hanin
14:56You answer all of this
14:57And she catches herself longing
14:58This, my dear, is the most famous bias in history.
15:00He said confirmation bias
15:01What everyone is talking about
15:03To convince other people
15:05She is biased towards the things that confirm her words.
15:07You're looking for me to confirm your point of view.
15:09Regardless of anything else
15:10There is also another bias called cart bias.
15:13The Bandwagon Effect
15:14You're doing something just because everyone else is doing it.
15:16For example, you choose your clothes
15:17Because that's the fashion
15:18Without you asking
15:18You like it
15:19No
15:19Mohammed
15:20Those who knew that intelligence is an adornment said
15:21What's wrong with you now?
15:22Why does he fall into these biases?
15:23Why don't we think carefully?
15:24In the first system
15:25The one who analyzes, thinks, and speaks
15:27The truth, my dear, is that it's less than what protects you.
15:29These biases are not mistakes to him.
15:31But shortcuts
15:34Instead of the brain processing and solving a lot of information
15:38It might save time
15:39And he did it like that
15:39Why does everything in the world have to come down to brains?
15:42He will put it in
15:43Processing Power and Brain Power
15:45He thinks about everything
15:47That's how I'll spend time
15:47Even if it's not in the right way
15:48For example, I want to flirt with girls
15:49So instead of seeing studies that say
15:51What should I wear?
15:52And how am I supposed to keep my hair styled?
15:54And I'm supposed to stay a duck, how much?
15:55No, I'm saying
15:56The red suit attracts girls
15:57Just like the color red brings bulls
15:59Ah, you shorts are killing me!
16:00I filled it up a little, but that's all.
16:01There is a Bowen costume
16:02I tell you, my dear
16:02I am informed
16:03Miss Concept to some people
16:04You think the color red excites bulls?
16:06This is not right
16:07The siege around the bulls is what's agitating them.
16:09If you get a yellow mark
16:11He will run after her too
16:11Fada Menta Shorts Qat
16:12Who are you imagining?
16:13The color red excites bulls
16:26If you don't make a quick decision
16:27She preferred to slow down, think and meditate
16:30This could be the only way to survive.
16:31correct
16:31This logic could be the reason
16:32In that Arabic comes and takes you
16:33Or Qasid will come and eat you
16:34It's good for him to be here
16:36In other words, he said, "You're short-cutting."
16:38She has her rights and she has her obligations.
16:39Like the most captivating things in the greeting program
16:41But since we
16:42Now we are talking about the theory of conspiracy.
16:43So let's focus more on what's on it.
16:45Not the one for her
16:46For example, the day of the assassination of the American president
16:48John F. Kennedy
16:491963
16:52The assassination of US President John F. Kennedy is of interest.
16:54During the review of the images
16:55To reach the person who carried out the operation
16:57He will notice
16:58This act of vanity is noticeable.
16:59There is a person named
17:00Louis Steven Whitt
17:00He opens his umbrella
17:02An Arab with a count like that
17:03Open the sun
17:03This, my dear
17:04He will create one of the most famous conspiratorial looks.
17:06They'll call it Umbrella Mom
17:08Dear, the theory says
17:09The solar opening was a signal
17:11The solar opening
17:12It was not an innocent operation.
17:13Someone who doesn't want to protect himself from the sun
17:15Nor from the rain
17:16no
17:16Ticket signal
17:17Indication
17:18Go ahead and hit now
17:19The signal the sniper was waiting for
17:21Thus, President Kennedy was killed.
17:23It was a great adventure
17:23It involves planning and people involved.
17:26Not just a former Marine
17:27With a weapon
17:28He has psychological issues
17:29De To Basic
17:30Although this umbrella man
17:32He appeared in the media a lot
17:33To confirm that, guys
17:34Honestly, the sun is a bit harsh on her.
17:37Open, O Sunshade
17:38by accident
17:38By God, he's a Bedouin from the contagious tribe.
17:40But no
17:40You have the signal
17:41This, my dear
17:42We call this a fallacy
17:43Consentences are flasi
17:44The fallacy of association
17:45Two events happening simultaneously
17:47each one
17:47And we will discuss the second
17:48Thus, we create a cause-and-effect relationship between them.
17:50Dear fallacy
17:51One of the most important pillars of the conspiracy theory
17:53Events of a relationship after
17:54We are creating a scenario.
17:55The two countries land together
17:57And it creates a relationship between them
17:58The scary thing is that, according to the study
17:59From Brother Tune & French
18:00When our eyes
18:01I was subjected to logical fallacies
18:02The fallacy of association specifically
18:04And the results were devastating.
18:05The conspiracy theory suggests
18:0677% of the sample
18:08They fall into this fallacy
18:10Dear Tikh
18:10We are talking about 80% of people
18:11Can you imagine how our minds can deceive us?
18:14Another well-known fallacy
18:14Her name is Perparnality Base
18:16This is an assumption
18:17Any giant and hollow results
18:19It must be caused by a powerful event of that magnitude.
18:21For example
18:22There's no event like COVID or a pandemic that will take the world by storm.
18:24It's not Mirus the shapeshifter who's doing all this.
18:26There must be a big story behind all this
18:28In an experiment
18:29Labov and Norton in 2012
18:30They presented two samples of participants
18:32Kennedy assassination scenario
18:33The first sample provided them with information about Kennedy's death
18:35But they linked it to frightening results that occurred afterward.
18:38For example, the continuation of the Vietnam War
18:39The death of 40,000 people
18:41While the second sample told them
18:42Kennedy is normal
18:43There was a disturbed person who was shot
18:45The result was that the first sample
18:46I was inclined to believe that Kennedy's death was a major conspiracy.
18:49It wasn't just individual killings; they came and killed
18:51There are devices that worked in the shadows and did this
18:53It's scary, my dear, that these sad things
18:55Letting the mind believe conspiracy theories
18:57Looks that might be hard to believe normally
18:59She creates what Lorenzo calls
19:01It is the continuation of the mind's belief
19:03For this type of theory
19:05And it began when our minds
19:07He tries to refute and analyze it.
19:08He sees how this could be wrong
19:09We find him protecting it and emulating it.
19:11Therefore, he remains more susceptible to believing conspiracy theories.
19:14One of the biases of advice
19:15His name
19:16Second, the brain's ability to believe information.
19:19Just because she decided to stay with him for a long time
19:21According to a 2008 study
19:22So, more important than possession is what makes us believe in conspiracy theories.
19:25We were subjected to a lot of conspiracy theories.
19:27Or our repeated exposure to a particular conspiracy theory more than once
19:31The study I'm telling you about
19:32The participants were divided into two groups.
19:34Shown in Part 1
19:35Conspiracy theory about the death of Princess Diana
19:37And we won't touch the second sample.
19:38Conspiracy theory separates Princess Diana's death
19:41Of course, the first sample was a princess for verification.
19:43Abu Ahmed, well, this doesn't require you to go and get scientists and Diana and kill people and stuff like that
19:48for him?
19:48What's the proverb? If you asked my grandmother, she'd tell you that a buzzing sound from a donkey's ears is worse than magic.
19:52My dear, the problem is that what distinguishes this time from our time is...
19:56The twenty-first century is
19:59The age of conspiracy theories
20:00Not necessarily because conspiracies have increased
20:01And because we are exposed to conspiracy scenarios, we are much more
20:05And here he begins the
20:07The one I told you about
20:08You have a conspiratorial mindset.
20:10You begin to be subjected to conspiratorial glances
20:12So you believe there's a conspiracy theory involved.
20:13Then you start seeing anything in the world.
20:16She's trying to
20:17If you believe in a conspiracy theory
20:19Then it starts to loop
20:21The first of the conspiracy theories is present.
20:23You start to believe it
20:24You don't just start to believe it
20:25You start by looking for evidence for her.
20:27The
20:28You, my dear, it's understood that your brain is working, that you'll find evidence
20:31The theory is true.
20:31What's giving you now is that you've started to believe the theory.
20:34Then she looks for evidence.
20:35I'm castrating, Abu Hamad, but the fact remains that we all have confirmation biases.
20:38Why aren't we all believers in all conspiracy theories?
20:41my darling
20:41First, everyone believes in conspiracy theories.
20:43It ceases to be a conspiracy theory.
20:45My dear, the biases of our hunger are evident.
20:46However fixed it may be in all of our brains
20:48However, for example, there are cultural or environmental differences between us.
20:51And varying levels of intelligence between one person and another
20:54For example, if two people saw a black cat in the morning
20:56One will fall into the trap of choice and associate this with bad luck.
20:59Another one, the first thing he says when he comes to his senses is that
21:01I'll find he has a culture of nonsense, that this talk isn't true.
21:03Firstly, because he was less inclined to believe in superstitions.
21:05A sensible person would reject this statement.
21:07Abu Ahmed, of course, whoever wants to believe, will believe.
21:09And whoever doesn't want to believe, doesn't have to believe.
21:10Whoever wants to include the cat of truth is free to do so.
21:11Whoever wants to believe that there is an alien wife is free to do so
21:14The centuries are a conspiracy at his leisure.
21:16Why are you so preoccupied with this matter?
21:17Why don't you let our minds play freely, man?
21:18My dear, I don't want to describe you as foolish.
21:20But you now have
21:22A slightly high level of tolerance
21:23This poses a danger to you.
21:25No, that won't work.
21:25Belief in superstitions and conspiracy theories
21:28It's possible
21:29He's sitting with someone and they're saying something wrong with the rules.
21:32Thank you
21:32What impact will this have on society?
21:34My dear, the big problem is that...
21:35When the topic starts to seep into scientific papers
21:38Or when it has an impact on societies
21:41medically
21:42Dear Happiness
21:42Conspiracy views
21:43It could kill
21:44Let me tell you
21:45The theory of the English doctor Andrew Wakefield
21:47This man held a press conference
21:481998 in England
21:50To warn the world about the MMR vaccine
21:53This is a vaccination against ribococcal, mucus, and mites.
21:56These are muesli, dear party
21:57This man said that the party's vaccination
21:58It will cause autism in children
22:00Well, does Bouhamid really cause autism in children?
22:03Abu Hamid, please, you made that gesture with your face, it was disrespectful.
22:06Please respect other people's opinions.
22:07Other people's opinions, my dear, are a disaster
22:09This statement will turn the world upside down
22:10And famous names like Zeek
22:13Will you believe him?
22:13Jim Carrey, my dear, you personally would believe him
22:15Organizations will emerge that oppose the vaccination of children and humans in general.
22:18This will be classified as a Wickfel
22:19He is the spiritual father of the anti-vaccination movement.
22:22Anti-Backaxer
22:22This statement will cause him to...
22:25Vaccination rates in a country like England
22:28This will reduce the vaccination rate by 80%
22:30imaginary?
22:31My dear friend, your view is that the party will spread very widely.
22:33In all of Britain
22:40We've closed the book on the disease and handed it over in the hadith of Hajjah.
22:432006
22:44England records its first case of a 13-year-old dying from the disease
22:48In 2008, the disease was declared endemic throughout England.
22:53Imagine, my dear, the country of Newton, Michael Verdeaux, and Dave Alberkhubb
22:56This happens there
22:56We're not talking about a tropical republic in the 18th century, my friend.
22:59With all due respect to the public in the 18th century
23:01These are the tropical republics
23:02Blood Twist, my dear
23:03And at the time, it's Blood Twist Howie, meaning
23:05In 2004, an investigative newspaper named Brian Dear was published.
23:08Evidence that Dr. Wakefield, before his research on the harms of the MMR vaccine
23:13Party guy
23:13He was working on researching a competing alternative to this vaccine.
23:16Ah, isn't that what they call Bu Hamad?
23:18Conflict of Interest
23:20Oh my dear Rati, it was just a conflict of interest
23:22This man is also said to have taken a bribe.
23:24any
23:25I don't know, Abu Hamad, whether it's a bribe or something.
23:27My dear, half a million Syrian pounds
23:29They obtained them from a law firm that was supporting this competing research.
23:32The company itself is the one that brought it to him
23:33Parents who are actually
23:36They suspect that this vaccination caused their children to develop a disease.
23:38Don't ask me about the integrity and impartiality of the scientific research.
23:41Hello Abu Hamad
23:41Raheeh, my dear, if Dict did the least he could, he would do it.
23:44Because the investigation revealed that he was also being manipulated
23:47Children's medical history
23:49So that it would be more accurate to say that they were negatively affected by the vaccination.
23:52At least recorded research results
23:54At least it means it's inaccurate
23:56No, no, it wasn't fake.
23:57This investigation resulted in the withdrawal of the research paper and the guarantor.
24:00The basis of his famous statements
24:02His medical license was also revoked.
24:04From his door in England
24:05Then, thank God, the man repented.
24:07Any link between vaccination and autism in children is not beneficial.
24:10But after, where
24:12After What
24:13Thousands of patients were bitten and died
24:14How many of us might stay with us today?
24:15If it weren't for this gain and if it weren't for this conspiracy
24:19And the confirmation of it
24:19You might expect, dear
24:21After 2004, the whole world knew
24:23And this man was exposed
24:24But the truth is that the article describing him
24:26The godfather of the anti-vaccine movement
24:2912. When will you know?
24:302016
24:31Despite all the deaths and horrific figures
24:33And the doctors who came out spoke
24:35The paper that was withdrawn
24:36And the same man who came out said
24:37Guys, what I said was wrong.
24:39However, there are millions of people who are deceived.
24:42Vaccinations are dangerous and part of a conspiracy against humanity.
24:45Rather, they are convinced that he guarantees
24:47He was punished for exposing this conspiracy.
24:49He was forced to apologize
24:50Here, conspiracy theories have become a salvation.
24:53The king of the audience who brought it out
24:54Nobody has any influence over her.
24:55It was as if she had become a living being or a separate crime.
24:57Why his independent life?
24:59And this is a guest room where people put things in and take things out.
25:02And sometimes it can survive even if you discredit it with scientific evidence.
25:05It's possible he could kill
25:07Life, my dear, so as not to wrong you
25:09I don't wrong believers with conspiracy theories.
25:11I'm one of them, by the way
25:11But I won't tell you the looks I believe in
25:13Let me tell you that even science tells us things that are hard to believe
25:15Difficult and impossible
25:16Yes, for example
25:17What distinguishes between the two groups in satellite TV?
25:19Quantum Mechanics
25:20What is quantum mechanics? It tells you that there is something
25:22It's possible for it to be present in both places at the same time.
25:25Simple shape means
25:26Where it is possible for it to be present in all places at the same time
25:29It stays in one place when you look at it
25:30Oh peace
25:31The electron is playing hide-and-seek
25:32Life, my dear
25:33I am one of those who asked this question on your behalf.
25:35And I want to say that my question is valid.
25:37I will try to answer it.
25:38I won't provide a scientific answer.
25:40Instead, I will offer an answer from the philosophy of science.
25:42My hero
25:42I'll talk about my hero
25:43My personal hero
25:44The philosopher Karl Popper said
25:45Author of the book Logic of Scientific Reasoning
25:48And Ostash's personal friend Hadi Abdelhafiz
25:50Generally speaking, Karl Popper says
25:51If there is one thing
25:52This distinguishes between scientific fact
25:54Between myths and the views of the colonizers
25:55Both of them might use the same scientific terminology.
25:57They talk about research, theories, and experts.
26:00The difference is that scientific truth is measurable.
26:04It is possible, but it remains philosophical.
26:06Scientific theory
26:07The theory we can call
26:08How is it true?
26:09We can't say how it could be wrong
26:11So we try to make it wrong
26:12So we don't know
26:13What is this?
26:14It looks rigid
26:15We'll think of another trick and try to make the same mistake again.
26:16So we try to make it wrong
26:17What is this? You can't make a mistake.
26:18That's it
26:19One of the scholars said
26:20There's a problem with your theory.
26:21that it
26:21It's not right
26:22It's not even run
26:23It's not
26:24You're a man of theory
26:25I can't find any fault with it.
26:28I couldn't deny it
26:28I couldn't create an experience that would attract her.
26:30And it measures its effect
26:32Conspiracy theory, for example
26:33They are trying to gather weapons around her.
26:35To confirm it
26:36They don't test it
26:37They don't even get in trouble
26:38The things that are against it
26:39They just collect
26:40The one who confirms it
26:41While the first thing the scientist does
26:43When he comes to test his theory
26:45He is trying to find proof that she is wrong.
26:47It's necessary, my dear.
26:48Any scientific proposal
26:49There is still a way
26:50I doubt it.
26:51Besides that, they're not scientific.
26:52It has to be fittable
26:53There has to be a way
26:54If we test something
26:55So we say
26:56Yes
26:56Because I preferred to collect
26:58Things that confirm the theory, I won't cut it.
27:00Not only that, my dear
27:01Scientific life
27:02It must be capable of being used in production.
27:04Meaning the result
27:05The one I see once
27:06I can see it
27:06second
27:07And third
27:07And fourth
27:08And fifth
27:09And here, my dear, it's called a law.
27:10For example
27:10Child Law
27:11What was achieved in the time of Archimedes
27:13It achieves the same results
27:14By Archimedes
27:15The limit for today
27:16So, my dear, this is a scientific fact that he hears.
27:17Syntec Fact
27:18It is always tested
27:20That she makes predictions about the future for me
27:21The moment will come in the future
27:23Let's see what this is
27:23This is the prediction
27:24What they were expecting
27:25It turned out to be true
27:26What is this?
27:26I can change it
27:27I think that might be wrong
27:29Okay
27:29What is this?
27:30And I look forward to the results each time
27:31Just as I expected
27:32But there's a need
27:33Because I am able to test it
27:34I am unable to replicate its results
27:35How can he prove that Trump is an alien?
27:38or
27:38Not an alien crawl
27:39What kind of alien crawling is this anyway?
27:40What is the shape of the worker?
27:41Where are you from?
27:42In the end, that's how it is.
27:42When someone tells you, for example
27:43The earth is flat.
27:44or the spherical Earth
27:45Don't focus, my dear
27:46In evidence and ointments
27:47From every direction
27:48while
27:48What you should focus on
27:49It is the logic that each of the two
27:51He's showing it
27:52And decorate it in every way
27:53And you'll see if she can hold out.
27:54In standard scientific tests
27:56No?
27:57In other words, my dear
27:58Listen to this and pay close attention.
27:59the world
28:00We are trying to discredit him.
28:01When we don't know
28:02We believe him
28:02That's why
28:03Scientific tradition is proud
28:04She went through a process
28:05Belle Review
28:06If we offer
28:07Our scientific discovery
28:08Scientists among all living things remain
28:09They entered with knives and folding knives
28:11They are sitting in a chair and striking
28:13If they know
28:14A flaw in this theory
28:15We don't know
28:16Her beard
28:16This paper is being published
28:18And it becomes part of the scientific heritage
28:19Scientific heritage
28:20The one who can make a mistake at any moment
28:21But the limit is that this is
28:23We recognize it
28:24In the end, my dear, it's a conspiracy theory.
28:26Attractive, charming, and luxurious
28:28And sesame
28:28While science is boring and tedious
28:30Slow and cold
28:32And don't ever sit down
28:33He will surely find an explanation.
28:34And if he met him
28:35It won't be the explanation you want.
28:37And if that's the interpretation you want
28:38It won't be fun enough
28:39It is spreading among the people
28:41Because science is concerned with one thing
28:42It is an attempt to find the truth
28:44Even if it is unsettling
28:46Even if it's scary
28:47Or, in the words of the American writer
28:49Catherine Norris
28:49Conspiracy view
28:50It is the refuge
28:51To whom these people resort
28:52Those who lost their favor
28:54and their ability to adapt
29:02That's why, my dear
29:03Science is
29:04It is in our shadow that our fear prevails.
29:06Its strength is that it doesn't stick in your mind.
29:07He puts on a thousand tests
29:09To improve his health
29:10Even if he fails all these tests
29:11So it is not science
29:12That's all, my dear
29:13Finally, but not last
29:14Let's look at the previous cases.
29:15See the upcoming cases
29:16Go down and look at the sources
29:17If we're on YouTube
29:17Subscribe to the channel
29:18At the end, my dear
29:19I want to emphasize and make sure
29:20Please don't get carried away
29:21Behind everything that is not scientific
29:23And behind all of this, he's making predictions based on luck.
29:26And behind all that, there might still be a conspiracy.
29:30Except for the hot and cold ball
29:31In the glory of the Champions League
29:33Dee Carly Mober is convinced that she is working
29:34Madrid League
29:36This is the law

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