Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
Well, we discussed the noted anti-reptiloid David Icke.
The website of Associate Professor of Philosophy M R. X. Dentith
Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
Well, we discussed the noted anti-reptiloid David Icke.
My memory is not always the greatest thing in the world and I keep meaning to make a formal list of topics for ‘The Dentith Files,’ a list of Conspiracy Theories and Theorists to talk about, except I never do. So, humble readers with an interest in what I am up to, I’d like to invite you all to make suggestions for future shows.
If you could also suggest links and literature that would be, to quote Devon from ‘Chuck,’ ‘Awesome!’ I don’t necessarily know everything there is to know about matters Conspiratorial and even if I do giving me a pointer may serve to jog the old brainmeats.
Hmm, brainmeats. Don’t mind if I do.
Aside from the suggestions in the comments, I have:
and:
(Both from Mr. Olthwaite)
The visit of the German submariners to (a) Napier and (b) the South Island (where they came ashore) during WWII (from Cheryl Bernstein)
Thor Heyerdhal
(Courtesy of llewelly)
Evil Prince Philip
(Inspired by Cheryl Bernstein)
Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
So, another fortnightly ramble through pop culture and Conspiracy Theories. Today we talked about the difference between cat and dog faeces, in so much that we compared apples to oranges and Dan Brown novels to themselves.
Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
A Very Special Dentith Files on the ‘Swine Flu’.
Also, Atlanta was the airport I was looking for.
Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
Today we spoke about my thesis endgame and the whole issue of how you infer that people are conspiring (as well as a little talk about the folk psychology everyone seems to be using in re the Tony Veitch aftermath).
And a fair amount of TV talk…
We also had some inadvertant fun after the session when it turn out that certain mics that were meant to be off were in fact still on. Thanks to the texting efforts of Mr. Ewan Cowie we were saved from true scandal.
Thanks Ewan!
Thewan!
Between 2008 and 2010, Matthew Dentith first joined 95bFM’s Simon Pound, then José Barbosa, on Sunday mornings to talk about conspiracy theories. Listen, as they say, again!
So, another show, this time on causal anti-semiticism (which features no actual causal anti-semiticism from me but may feature so causal anti-Irish sentiment… Well, in jest. Anyway, to commit a fallacy, I do have Irish hair so I know of which I speak).
This week Matthew has a good look at casual antisemitism that exists in some literature on conspiracy theories.