article: https://www.theatlantic.com/science/2026/04/missing-scientists/686885/

The Atlantic has a long article on the story of missing scientists recently featured here on Slashdot. In short, it is an incoherent conspiracy theory that spreads wide and far, not paying any attention to boundaries of time, space, or area of expertise. “Which is all to say that another piece of flagrant nonsense has ascended to the highest levels of U.S. politics and media,” writes the Atlantic’s Daniel Engber. “To call it a conspiracy theory would be far too kind, because no comprehensive theory has been floated to explain the pattern of events. But then, even the phrase pattern of events is imprecise, because there is no pattern here at all. Given all the people who could have been roped into this narrative but weren’t, any hope of finding meaning falls away. Barring any dramatic new disclosures, the mystery of the missing scientists has the dubious honor of being a sham in every way at once.” - https://news.slashdot.org/story/26/04/22/1934234/the-missing-scientist-story-is-unbelievably-dumb

(I would post archive link but I’m blocked because of DNS, VPN, or something else…)

  • Bahnd Rollard@lemmy.world
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    9 days ago

    I get their point, but the tin foil hat is just too easy this time.

    Most people are only getting the details and major events reported in the news. When something happens they draw conclusions from that incomplete data, a news article is not an unbiased record of events.

    The flip side is that the cheeto-in-chief left pallets of classified documents in a bathroom down the hall from a xerox and it seems like an easy conclusion for the public to jump to that he speedran a Tom Clancy novel.

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    The Atlantic still employs an EiC who tried to hire Kevin “we should execute women who receive abortions for murder” Williamson because he thought the magazine needed more right wing voices. If they’re saying something is unbelievably dumb and people need to stop talking about it that just makes me think there’s something going on here and more people need to start talking about it.