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Hello! We've got a Some Dare Call It Conspiracy extra portion for you here.. this is a blogcast that Neil recorded a while ago and it's a bit of an interesting one. At the time Neil was still dangling his feet in the conspiracy world quite heavily. At that time, the EU was considered in the conspiracy narrative, the worst thing of all time. It was a stepping stone to the New World Order, it was tyrannical, imposing all sorts of laws on us and making our lives particularly hellish. During this journey, Neil discovered that wasn't particularly true. So the interesting thing about this blogcast series, is how at the beginning Neil is pandering to the Conspiracy audience whilst actually finding information from the conspiracy influencers to not be true. It also includes Mind Control, Manipulation Programs, Media Manipulaition, Think Tanks, The Oil Industry, stolen elections and all the stuff that should have appealed to the conspiracists, but in this case, didn't at all because it didn't fit their narrative. This is the story of Cambridge Analytica, a true conspiracy largely ignored by the conspiracy crowd. —---- Some Dare Call It Conspiracy is produced entirely by Brent Lee and Neil Sanders. Consider supporting us and get access to exclusive content by joining our Patreon. Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/somedarecallitconspiracy Or support us by subscribing, sharing, liking or leaving a review wherever your listening to us and follow us on: YouTube - https://YouTube.com/@brentleetv Podcast - https://anchor.fm/somedarecallitconspiracy Twitter - https://twitter.com/somedarepodcast Twitter - https://twitter.com/BrentLeeSDCIC Twitter - https://twitter.com/NeilSandersMC Web - somedarecallitconspiracy.com Web - https://www.neilsandersmindcontrol.co.ukBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/some-dare-call-it-conspiracy--5932731/support.

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