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This approach mimics techniques employed by conspiracy theorists and sensationalist media giants such as Alex Jones—where the proliferation of evidence, regardless of its credibility, is used to foster suspicion. Psychological principles underpinning her persuasive methods include invoking feelings of certainty while withholding definitive proof, thus creating a compelling sense of conspiracy without explicit evidence.
Counterarguments suggest that many of her claims draw from selective evidence and patterns that may not reflect actual truths. Skeptics urge caution, emphasizing the importance of Occam’s razor amidst the barrage of anomalies and “vibe-based gambling,” or speculation, rather than concrete data.