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Gray Areas: Conspiracy Theories & Decision Making

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Hayden and Cole are back talking conspiracy theories and historical events. They delve into the movie 'Dark Waters,' which reveals the DuPont family's dumping of toxic chemicals in West Virginia, and discuss its implications on public health. The discussion broadens to the impact of everyday items like nonstick pans on health, particularly potential cancer risks.

Hayden and Cole also reflect on the Chernobyl disaster, discussing how repeated lies can become accepted truths. The episode wraps up with a reflection on the complexities of truth-telling and decision-making in modern society.

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Hayden and Cole are back talking conspiracy theories and historical events. They delve into the movie 'Dark Waters,' which reveals the DuPont family's dumping of toxic chemicals in West Virginia, and discuss its implications on public health. The discussion broadens to the impact of everyday items like nonstick pans on health, particularly potential cancer risks.

Hayden and Cole also reflect on the Chernobyl disaster, discussing how repeated lies can become accepted truths. The episode wraps up with a reflection on the complexities of truth-telling and decision-making in modern society.

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