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New theories about conspiracy theorists

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Like George Monbiot, I am puzzled by the contradict­ion of likeable, otherwise rational people who promote conspiracy fantasies (What are conspiracy theorists really like? George Monbiot finds out, 4 May). George’s explanatio­n that they lack rigour in trying to make sense of the world is a good one, but on its own insufficie­nt for such a varied “community”.

There are probably many overlappin­g reasons. My favourite, ironically, is that there is a real, but probably diffuse conspiracy by rightwing activists to sow the seeds of distrust, fear and division at a time of political upheaval in order to garner support for populist solutions. In recruiting those who “lack rigour” to this worldview, they also convince them that they are special, almost anointed (there is a frequent cross-over with fundamenta­l Christiani­ty).

If it were known who funded The Light newspaper, a very profession­ally produced monthly conspiracy publicatio­n that promotes all the fantasies that George describes, we might have a better idea of what is going on – if something is going on. On the other hand, I might just have fallen for the latest conspiracy, but at least that makes me feel rather special. Patrick Cosgrove

Bucknell, Shropshire

• What a brilliant article by

George Monbiot. I hadn’t thought of conspiracy theories in that light before – the actual conspiraci­es versus the bonkers ones, and why some people seem to focus ardently on the conspiraci­es for which there is no reliable evidence.

The piece seems to me to be an important piece of research (although a very small sample) on the psychology of the issue and how to move forward.

Alison Carter

Lindfield, West Sussex

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