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plural conspiracists
A person who puts forward a conspiracy theory. quotations examples
[Kevin] Phillips's method is pretty conventional for conspiracists – he takes a single issue or set of data points and constructs an all-explaining story line to show how hidden cabals are controlling America.
2006 May 4, David Brooks, “The Paranoid Style”, in The New York Times
As this business model developed, InfoWars’ shows, hosted by an array of conspiracists alongside [Alex] Jones, such as British conspiracist Paul Joseph Watson, became increasingly punctuated by ad breaks and product placement, in a way that one journalist described as like “the QVC for racist uncles” (Lamoureux, 2017).
2020, Marcus Gilroy-Ware, After the Fact?, Repeater
comparative more conspiracist, superlative most conspiracist
Related to conspiracy theories. quotations examples
The conspiracist worldview that presumes a wholly designed universe is similar, and with a conspiracy theory, the holder of the belief in some ways imagines themselves as the detective or investigator, […]