
Did your government ever lie to you on purpose, and then get caught?
How do you decide when a «crazy» idea deserves a second look versus when it belongs in the trash?
If a conspiracy theory turns out to be true, does that make the people who believed it visionaries or just lucky?
What is the difference between healthy skepticism and falling down a rabbit hole that never ends?
If an institution admitted it had been dishonest decades later, would you trust it more for coming clean or less for having lied at all?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around critical thinking, institutional trust, media literacy, professional skepticism.
This lesson is a sharp reminder that the line between «outlandish» and «documented history» is sometimes thinner than we think.
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):