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conspiracy theorist

American  
[kuhn-speer-uh-see theer-ist] / kənˈspɪər ə si ˌθɪər ɪst /

noun

  1. someone who believes in or promotes a conspiracy theory.


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Chalamet faces competition from DiCaprio, Michael B. Jordan for his twin lead role in "Sinners," Ethan Hawke for his portrayal of a washed-up lyricist in "Blue Moon" and Jesse Plemons, who plays a likeable conspiracy theorist in "Bugonia."

From Barron's

"It's quite easy to make a version of that story where he's a sort of toxic incel male conspiracy theorist nut who you don't really sympathize with," he told AFP.

From Barron's

But there have been no successful leads, despite authorities offering the largest-ever reward money in the region for tips about the well-known conspiracy theorist.

From BBC

Martin sent a letter to a lawyer for a Federal Bureau of Investigation agent who was among the first on the scene at the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Newtown, Conn., questioning his role in a defamation lawsuit against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

From The Wall Street Journal

She is likely to be joined by Emma Stone playing an alien -- or is she? -- in conspiracy theorist drama "Bugonia," and Norwegian actress Renate Reinsve in arthouse darling "Sentimental Value."

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