Conspiracy theories

Conspiracy theories
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Alice
Hello and welcome to 6 Minute English. I’m Alice…
Rob
… And I’m Rob. Alice, I read in the paper recently that the substance called ‘fluoride’ might be bad for our health. But it’s in nearly every brand of toothpaste, isn’t it?
Alice
You shouldn’t believe everything you hear, Rob. Fluoride protects our teeth against decay.
Rob
But there’s a theory that drug companies are using fluoride to affect our brains… and make us all dumb…
Alice
That’s ridiculous Rob!
Rob
Well… I’m not sure if I believe it or not. But it is worrying me.
Alice
Do you also worry that the moon landings never really happened?
Rob
It’s funny you should mention that because… yes! I wonder about this too… Apparently, in the 1960s television footage of the moon landing, the American flag is fluttering – and there’s no air on the moon so the US government must’ve faked it!
Alice
To fake something means to make something that isn’t true appear to be real. I didn’t realize you were so gullible Rob – and that means easily persuaded to believe something.
Rob
I just like to question things.
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