06, Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media — Conspiracy theories have been a persistent feature of American political life, though their status has shifted over time. In the 17th and 18th centuries, conspiracy theories were considered “orthodox knowledge” voiced by elites, such as the Founding Fathers’ fears of British plots or the Puritan belief in the devil’s influence,. In the early republic, fears centered on the Illuminati, Freemasons, and Catholics, who were accused of subverting American liberty,,. Following the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, persistent myths arose claiming that John Wilkes Booth escaped and a government cover-up hid the truth. Continue reading
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Implicit Egotism in Action: Why We Prefer People, Places, and Careers Linked to Our Own Identity
04, Feb. 2026 /Mpelembe Media — Whether “birthday twins” matter is less about science and more about the psychology of connection. While sharing a birth date doesn’t grant you shared destiny or biological traits, it can be a powerful psychological anchor for motivation. Here is why finding a “twin” (especially a successful one) can actually shift your mindset. Continue reading
