In a world where everyone with Wi-Fi is suddenly an expert, The Conspiracy That Couldn't dives headfirst into the most bizarre, viral, and unintentionally hilarious misinformation humanity has ever produced. From "Vaccines will kill us" to "The moon is a hologram, " this book unpacks 35 of the world's greatest conspiracy hits - each roasted with facts, sarcasm, and a generous dose of Indian common sense.
Through sharp humor and cultural comparisons, the book exposes how fake news spreads faster than common sense, how WhatsApp has become the new Harvard, and how the internet turned every uncle into a "researcher."Blending satire, science, and social truth, author fAIzi takes you on a laugh-out-loud journey across 35 conspiracies that were supposed to end civilization - but only ended up boosting meme culture.
Because at the end of the day, truth doesn't need defending - just better punchlines.
In a world where everyone with Wi-Fi is suddenly an expert, The Conspiracy That Couldn't dives headfirst into the most bizarre, viral, and unintentionally hilarious misinformation humanity has ever produced. From "Vaccines will kill us" to "The moon is a hologram, " this book unpacks 35 of the world's greatest conspiracy hits - each roasted with facts, sarcasm, and a generous dose of Indian common sense.
Through sharp humor and cultural comparisons, the book exposes how fake news spreads faster than common sense, how WhatsApp has become the new Harvard, and how the internet turned every uncle into a "researcher."Blending satire, science, and social truth, author fAIzi takes you on a laugh-out-loud journey across 35 conspiracies that were supposed to end civilization - but only ended up boosting meme culture.
Because at the end of the day, truth doesn't need defending - just better punchlines.