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Fact check: Joe Biden s inauguration was real and well-documented

“I don’t want to be that conspiracy theory guy going, ‘Hey, this is gonna happen on this day. That is gonna happen on that day’ and then it does happen, but then again, I don’t want to be that blind person that sees all these anomalies and doesn’t at least say something about it,” said Geo. In Geo s responses to USA TODAY he called the situation a testament to how the public has lost faith in mainstream media and urged his viewers to draw their own conclusions from the information he presented.  Nelson hosts a far-right, QAnon-related podcast called America Divided, which has nearly 24,000 followers on Facebook.

Assemblymember Garcia applauds $14 89 million grant for Calipatria Lithium Plant

OPINION: Conspiracies and misinformation threaten our concept of truth

With the U.S. in the midst of a raging pandemic, a social justice reckoning and a political environment muddled by misinformation, it’s only natural that conspiracy theories are garnering so much attention. At a crucial point in history when misinformation disguised as fact courses through the internet unchecked, critical thinking skills have gone out the window. As a country, we have given in to fear and propaganda. We accept lies that should be easily refutable from a logical standpoint. Some of this shift in logical thinking can be accredited to anonymous fringe sources such as QAnon, a far-right conspiracy theory disseminated by anonymous users under the pseudonym “Q.” QAnon followers believe that a group of Satan-worshipping, cannibalistic pedophiles are running a global sex-trafficking ring and plotting against Donald Trump. “Q” insists that a day of reckoning resulting in the arrest of this group of prominent political figures and Hollywood elites is

Two Biden priorities, climate and conservation, collide in the California desert

Two Biden priorities, climate and conservation, collide in the California desert Sammy Roth © (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times) Solar panels take in the afternoon sun at the 550-megawatt Desert Sunlight solar farm outside Desert Center, Calif., on 3,800 acres of federal land in Riverside County. (Marcus Yam / Los Angeles Times) The Trump administration left President Biden a dilemma in the California desert: a plan to remove protections from millions of acres of public lands and open vast areas to solar and wind farms. Biden s team could easily block the proposed changes, which were slammed by conservationists as a last-gasp effort by the outgoing administration to support private industry at the expense of wildlife habitat and treasured landscapes.

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