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- Andy Cush, “The Invisible Empire of Alex Jones”
- Alex Seitz-Ward, “Alex Jones – Conspiracy, Inc.”
- Andy Cush, “What is Pizzagate”
- Craig Silverman, “How The Bizarre Conspiracy Theory Behind “Pizzagate” Was Spread”
- Amanda Robb, “Pizzagate: Anatomy of a Fake News Scandal”
- Michael Barbezat, “Pizzagate and the Nocturnal Ritual Fantasy: Imaginary Cults, Fake News and Real Violence.”
- Nick Bilton, “Fake News is About to Get Even Scarier Than You Ever Dreamed”
- Michael Shermer, “The Conspiracy Theory Detector”
- Jan-Willem van Prooijen, “Suspicion Makes Us Human“
- Seth Hettena, “The Man Behind the Right Wing’s Favorite Conspiracy Theories”
- Anna Merlan, “Pizzagate, Satanic Panic, and the Power of Conspiracy Theories”
- Anna Merlan, “Why Are We Addicted to Conspiracy Theories?”
- Anna Merlan, “Sail (Far) Away: At Sea with America’s Largest Floating Gathering of Conspiracy Theorists“
- Caitlin Dickerson, “How Fake News Turned a Small Town Upside Down”
- Ted Goertzel, “The Conspiracy Meme”
- Robert Allan Goldberg, “Mainstreaming Conspiracism”
- Karen M. Douglas, Robbie M. Sutton, and Aleksandra Cichocka, “The Psychology of Conspiracy Theories”
- Ed Pilkington, “Trapped in a Hoax: Survivors of Conspiracy Theories Speak Out”
- https://www.nytimes.com/roomfordebate/2015/01/04/are-conspiracy-theories-all-bad-17
- Beliefs
- Jared Keller, “Are Conspiracy Theories Protected Speech?”