Kermit the Frog has an important message for millions of Americans: You may owe all the conspiracy theorist friends in your life an apology! Or it might not be a friend. Maybe it’s just that one uncle you see at Thanksgiving every year who always starts railing against the New World Order after a few glasses of wine.
For those of us who are old enough to remember, there was a hilarious news report back during Barack Obama’s first year in office (2009) that declared, “Today was a very bad day for people who don’t believe in conspiracy theories.” Too funny – and too true.
That was around the time that Americans finally learned that, yes, virtually every email, phone call, text message and any other electronic communication that anyone made was being hoovered up by the National Security Agency. The government was spying on virtually every aspect of our lives that it could get its greedy eyeballs on.
And from vaccine passports to UFOs to the “Great Reset,” it seems like every conspiracy theory that was floating around back in the 1980s and ‘90s is coming true these days. Anyone you need to apologize to?