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Another Assassination Attempt, More Fertilizer for Conspiracy Theories - IMDb

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Every assassination attempt on a public figure is rocket fuel for conspiracy theories — this episode unpacks why our minds instinctively reject randomness and reach for hidden patterns.

ApopheniaProportionality BiasConspiracy Theory PsychologyAvailability Heuristic

Theory Briefing

  • A 2026 podcast episode explores how repeated assassination attempts create fertile ground for conspiratorial thinking.
  • Pattern recognition bias drives audiences to connect unrelated events into sinister, coordinated narratives after high-profile attacks.
  • The episode suggests that the more dramatic the event, the less our brains accept a simple, random explanation.