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The discussion shifts to the problem of misinformation, exemplified by an UFC fighter who is convinced that Antarctica contains an ice wall because, as he claims, NATO countries agreed in the 1940s that no one can go there. The speaker counters this by sharing a personal experience—he has actually been to Antarctica—emphasizing the gap between conspiracy beliefs and reality.
This highlights a broader issue: how certain myths persist despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary. While some conspiracy theories are relatively benign, their persistence can influence perceptions and fuel misinformation.