
Satan Goes to the Mind Control Convention
Manchurian Candidates, Recovered Memories, and the Dark Side of Conspiracy Culture
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Narrated by:
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Ian Putnam
About this listen
Satan Goes to the Mind Control Convention looks at the role that conspiracy theories play in American life and the current political climate. The book begins at a convention for therapists who uncover “memories” of past lives, extraterrestrials, and government mind control operations. From there, the listener will encounter Pizzagate enthusiasts, conspiracy entrepreneurs, Satanists, flat Earthers, and more. Ultimately, the author cautions that right-wing conspiracy culture is a fascist confidence trick that will only get more violent over the coming years.
©2018 Joseph L. Flatley (P)2022 Joseph L. Flatley
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