Jewish space lasers, Part I
Conspiracy thinking and what to do about it
I’ve spent a good deal of time researching conspiracy mindsets. Marjorie Taylor Greene represents Northwest Georgia, where I lived for more than a decade. That little slice of America is about as “god-fearing” as it gets in the U.S. There is a correlation between religiosity and conspiracy mindset. The cognitive similarities are clear.1 In plain speak, those who believe in gods are also likely to believe in conspiracies. Praying and Jewish space lasers go together.
While I am mildly anti-theist, there is nothing wrong with being wrong as long as you aren’t inflicting your madness on anyone else. The problem is, people with dangerous and unhealthy fantasies are allowed to serve in American government, and that’s bad for everyone. Power should be kept far away from the Marjorie Taylor Greene type of humans. Greene wastes her own time and the resources of the American people on nonsense legislation.
A few examples of…



