The Role of Spite in Conspiracy Beliefs

Research suggests that conspiracy beliefs can be driven by spite, serving as a way for people who feel disadvantaged to challenge those in power. Spiteful psychological motives emerge when individuals feel competitive disadvantage, leading them to reject expert opinions and scientific consensus. This behavior harms both the person being spiteful and their target, but changes the competitive balance between them. The research challenges the view of conspiracy theorists as simply misinformed, indicating that some may be responding to perceived disadvantages in ways that make psychological sense to them.

Strange Luminous 'Rods' in South American Skies

Strange luminous 'rods' caught on camera in the skies over South American countries are believed to be either UFOs or the satellite constellation Starlink. Experts are unsure of their origin, with some suggesting they could be Starlink satellites reflecting sunlight.

Controversy Surrounding Tim Sheehy's Revelation of Bullet Wound in Afghanistan

Former Navy SEAL Tim Sheehy faced backlash after revealing he sustained a bullet wound in Afghanistan but initially claimed it was from a fall. The Washington Post quoted experts with Democratic ties who questioned the validity of Sheehy's story.