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The content in this video is considered by most to be so absurd and ridiculous that it is immediately dismissed as being entirely outside the realm of any possible truth. In essence: “It's just too crazy to be true…” This phenomenon exemplifies the 'self-protective' nature of immense conspiracies. The more outlandish they are, the easier they might be to execute, as their sheer incredibility acts as a shield, guarding against scrutiny and obscuring any possible chance of truth...
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The phrase “if you tell a big enough lie and repeat it often enough, people will believe it” is often attributed to Joseph Goebbels, but there is no evidence that he actually said it. The concept of the “big lie” was first described by Adolf Hitler in his book “Mein Kampf,” where he discussed how Jews were accused of using this tactic to blame Germany’s loss in World War I on German general Erich Ludendorff. Goebbels later applied similar ideas to criticize the British, but the exact quote is not found in his writings.