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Silvana De Mari
Silvana De Mari (born 5 July 1953) is an Italian writer of children's fiction, Conspiracy theory, conspiracy theorist and former medic and Psychotherapy, psychotherapist, now suspended due to her support to various theses contrary to any consolidated scientific position. She's also known as the author of ''L'ultimo Elfo'' (2004), an award-winning fantasy novel published in English and 18 other languages (UK ''The Last Elf'', US ''The Last Dragon (novel), The Last Dragon''). The book won the Italian prizes Premio Bancarellino and Premio Andersen. In France, it won the Prix Imaginales in 2005. In Italy, she is better known for her Homophobia, homophobic, Racism, racist, Antiscience, anti-scientific, Anti-vaccination, no-vax and Sexism, sexist positions. Biography De Mari was born in 1953 in Santa Maria Capua Vetere (Caserta, Italy). She formerly worked as a surgeon in both Italy and Ethiopia, before setting up a private psychotherapy practice in Turin."Silvana De Mari." Contem ...
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Conspiracy Theory
A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups, often political in motivation, when other explanations are more probable.Additional sources: * * * * The term has a negative connotation, implying that the appeal to a conspiracy is based on prejudice or insufficient evidence. A conspiracy theory is not the same as a conspiracy; instead, it refers to a hypothesized conspiracy with specific characteristics, such as an opposition to the mainstream consensus among those people (such as scientists or historians) who are qualified to evaluate its accuracy. Conspiracy theories resist falsification and are reinforced by circular reasoning: both evidence against the conspiracy and an absence of evidence for it are re-interpreted as evidence of its truth, whereby the conspiracy becomes a matter of faith rather than something that can be proven or disproven. Studies have linked belief in conspiracy theories to dis ...
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