Tucker: The term conspiracy theorist originated from the CIA

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Tucker: The term conspiracy theorist originated from the CIA in an attempt to shut down anyone who had questions about the JFK assassination and its 'fake' investigation. He says that the phrase conspiracy theorist is used as a control tool to stop you from questioning their corruption.
He wants to know why he knows no one who died of Covid but four who were injured from the vaccine.
Stay curious. Stay rational but stay open-minded. 🔥

"It's worth noting the providence of that phrase. It comes directly from the Central Intelligence Agency. In the aftermath of the murder of our President, John Kennedy. There was a very famous and entirely fake investigation into it called the Warren Commission. People were reading it critically noticed anomalies and raised questions about it. That phrase conspiracy theorist entered the lexicon in my country. It was designed to shout down and shame people who ask legitimate questions...
There are far more people who just noticed like well that doesn't make any sense. You told me it was safe and effective. How come I don't know anybody who died of covid but four people were injured from the vax? What is that? 'Shut up, conspiracy theorist. Racist.'
The first step is recognizing that that's a control tool. Those are not the responses of someone who seeks an honest adult conversation with you where you share evidence where you arrive at consensus. That's someone who believes that he can make you shut up like you would by yelling at your dog so he can go do something awful without you interfering with him. So anyone who uses the term conspiracy theorist is by definition discredited. Why don't you address the specifics of the claim I'm making? Doesn't mean every theory is true. Given what we now know about so many different things how can I in good faith dismiss something out of hand? I just can't at this point. You have to stay curious, stay rational. People should always stay rational. Where is the evidence for it? But stay open-minded."

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