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Conspiracy theories are increasingly intersecting with right-wing extremist ideologies. This is not happening by mistake. It's a deliberate strategy.
In episode 5 of our video series with CARR on radical right extremism, we speak to Dr. Natalie James about conspiracy theories and how to combat them.
Former President Trump’s election defeat in November 2020 has thrown the QAnon belief system into disarray. But the extremist cult is still very much alive.
Marjorie Taylor Greene is not an anomaly. She personifies the Republican Party's radicalizing descent into depraved delusion.
Rather than embracing accountability, Republicans are embracing the forces that led to the deadly insurrection at the Capitol while telling us to "move on."
Very few have done more to push false conspiracy theories into the mainstream than Trump. After he's gone, we're left with the consequences.
Trump has lost, but his base still exists within a false reality built on conspiracy theories. This is one of the greatest challenges we face.
Data indicates that QAnon conspiracy theorists co-opted the #SaveTheChildren movement to recruit regular people into their extremist cult.
By putting Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell in charge of his effort to undermine US democracy, Trump pushes GOP beyond a point of no return.
The modern radical right lives by Nazi Propaganda Minister Joseph Goebbels' maxim: “Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth."