The conspiracy theories of Occupy Wall Street
Perhaps nothing shows that Occupy Wall Street has hit a nerve more than the growing number of conspiracy theories surrounding the movement. In fact, Occupy Wall Street “seems to have done more to fuel rumors than it has to end corporate greed.” Here, five of the most head-scratching, pervasive conspiracy theories swirling around the protests — and how critics answer them
(via thedailyfeed)
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Calling them “conspiracy theories” and countering them with facts and logic just proves that they’re true. Check and...
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Nice little bias you have against OWS. Thanks again for proving that big media, even when defending OWS, still shits all...
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