Why do people feel the need to deny being “conspiracy theorists?” Many conspiracy theories have been proven true: they were spying on all of your phone calls, they did know that cigarettes cause cancer, etc.
Would it be so surprising to find out that consumer RF was giving us cancer but the tech industry was making too much money off it to tell us?
To me “a conspiracy theorist” is a person with a specific mindset: they dedicate their time to learning about and sharing conspiracy theories - usually they believe in several ones - with an unconscious intention not to find real answers, but to prove their beliefs.
Cautiously suggesting that some unproved assumption may be true and needs more research or using scientific methods to validate it does not make a person “conspiracy theorist” or “freak”, though ,unfortunately, they are often labelled as such in our society.
Would it be so surprising to find out that consumer RF was giving us cancer but the tech industry was making too much money off it to tell us?