These conspiracy theory believers went deep down the rabbit hole — then found a way out

These conspiracy theory believers went deep down the rabbit hole — then found a way out

By Anna Kelsey-Sugg, Sana Qadar, and Rose Kerr for All in the Mind Posted 11 Jun 2024 at 5:00pm11 June 2024 at 5:00pm, updated 11 Jun 2024 at 6:50pm There’s a moment Stephanie Kemmerer regrets so deeply that her voice cracks as she recalls it, though it happened 10 years ago. She was chatting with a homeless woman outside a local […]

By Anna Kelsey-SuggSana Qadar, and Rose Kerr for All in the Mind

Posted , updated 

There’s a moment Stephanie Kemmerer regrets so deeply that her voice cracks as she recalls it, though it happened 10 years ago.

She was chatting with a homeless woman outside a local shop about the 2001 terrorist attacks in the US.

The woman shared that a friend of hers had been on one of the planes that crashed into the Twin Towers.

“I looked right in her eyes, and I said, ‘There were no planes’,” Stephanie says, drawing breath.

“I don’t know who this woman is, but if I could ever … I mean, there’s no way that I’d ever find her. But if I could, I would apologize. I would fall on my knees. That is just the coldest, cruelest thing I’ve ever done.

“But you can’t apologize to everyone.”

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