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NJ Criminal Podcast
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129 episodes
1 day ago
Welcome to New Jersey's favorite law podcast. NJ Criminal Podcast is the soapbox and megaphone for legal / lawyer / law-firm podcasting. Join us for NJ law discussions, series, and history. The best place to listen/watch is NJCriminalPodcast.com, where episodes are available by topic, guest, or chronologically. From cannabis legalization to the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, you're invited to listen, share, and rate the show at NJCriminalPodcast.com.
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Welcome to New Jersey's favorite law podcast. NJ Criminal Podcast is the soapbox and megaphone for legal / lawyer / law-firm podcasting. Join us for NJ law discussions, series, and history. The best place to listen/watch is NJCriminalPodcast.com, where episodes are available by topic, guest, or chronologically. From cannabis legalization to the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, you're invited to listen, share, and rate the show at NJCriminalPodcast.com.
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pt7 Epstein - They Think We're Stupid
NJ Criminal Podcast
20 minutes 44 seconds
1 month ago
pt7 Epstein - They Think We're Stupid

Tom the producer offers a disgusted pontification on the growing interest in conspiracy theories and what's driving people's engagement with controversial topics. He discusses the shift in public perception regarding narratives presented by traditional media, particularly in the context of significant events like 9/11 and the COVID-19 pandemic. Tom emphasizes the importance of questioning established narratives and the implications of information control on societal awareness.takeawaysPeople are increasingly questioning mainstream narratives.The term 'conspiracy theory' was created to discredit dissenting voices.Significant events often have hidden narratives that require deeper investigation.Public interest in controversial topics is rising due to perceived misinformation.The definition of vaccine has changed, raising concerns about public health messaging.Many individuals are beginning to connect the dots between various societal issues.The impact of COVID-19 has led to a reevaluation of trust in institutions.Conversations about sensitive topics are becoming more common.The relationship between power structures and societal issues is complex and often obscured.Awareness of historical context is crucial in understanding current events.titlesUnpacking the Conspiracy CultureWhy Are We Questioning Everything?Sound Bites"What keeps you listening to this series?"

"Natural immunity was called racist."

"Once you've thought, 'what's going on?' ...you'll never be able to sit through "The View" again"

NJ Criminal Podcast
Welcome to New Jersey's favorite law podcast. NJ Criminal Podcast is the soapbox and megaphone for legal / lawyer / law-firm podcasting. Join us for NJ law discussions, series, and history. The best place to listen/watch is NJCriminalPodcast.com, where episodes are available by topic, guest, or chronologically. From cannabis legalization to the Lindbergh kidnapping trial, you're invited to listen, share, and rate the show at NJCriminalPodcast.com.