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  2. International Jewish conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, pro-Trump campaigner Mary Ann Mendoza was removed from the schedule of the Republican National Convention after she retweeted a thread asserting a Jewish conspiracy to take over the world. [19] In 2021, it was reported that almost half of QAnon followers believed that there is a Jewish plot to take over the world. [37]

  3. New World Order conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The reverse side of the Great Seal of the United States (1776). The Latin phrase novus ordo seclorum, appearing on the reverse side of the Great Seal since 1782 and on the back of the U.S. one-dollar bill since 1935, translates to "New Order of the Ages", [1] and alludes to the beginning of an era where the United States of America is an independent nation-state; conspiracy theorists claim ...

  4. Zionist Occupation Government conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    The Zionist occupation government, Zionist occupational government or Zionist-occupied government (ZOG), sometimes also called the Jewish occupational government (JOG), [1][2] is an antisemitic conspiracy theory claiming that Jews secretly control the governments of Western states. [3][4] It is a contemporary variation on the centuries-old ...

  5. AI takeover - Wikipedia

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    As an oversimplified example, a paperclip maximizer designed solely to create as many paperclips as possible would want to take over the world so that it can use all of the world's resources to create as many paperclips as possible, and, additionally, prevent humans from shutting it down or using those resources on things other than paperclips ...

  6. History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict - Wikipedia

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    The PLO tried to take over the population of the West Bank, but the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) deported them into Jordan, where they began to act against the Jordanian rule (Palestinians in Jordan comprised about 70% of the total population, which mostly consisted of refugees) and from there attacked Israel numerous times, using the ...

  7. Antisemitism by country - Wikipedia

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    However, according to 2005 survey results by the ADL, [ 72 ] antisemitic attitudes remain common in Europe. Over 30% of those surveyed indicated that Jews have too much power in business, with responses ranging from lows of 11% in Denmark and 14% in England to highs of 66% in Hungary, and over 40% in Poland and Spain.

  8. AI takeover in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    AI takeover in popular culture. Fantastic Adventures cover depicting "The Robot Peril", 1940. AI takeover —the idea that some kind of artificial intelligence may supplant humankind as the dominant intelligent species on the planet—is a common theme in science fiction. Famous cultural touchstones include Terminator and The Matrix.

  9. Economic antisemitism - Wikipedia

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    Throughout history, the economic status and occupations of Jews have been the subject of antisemitic stereotypes and canards. Some of the stereotypes and canards are based on economic and social restrictions placed on the Jews. Writing about 130, the Roman satirist Juvenalmockingly depicted Jews as grotesquely poor.