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New book looks into how people fall for conspiracy theories

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A new book from a University of Toronto professor explores how human brains are predisposed to believe conspiracy theories and political lies.
A new book from a University of Toronto professor explores how human brains are predisposed to believe conspiracy theories and political lies.

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