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‘I Hadn’t Anticipated Developing Empathy for Them, But You Can See How the Conspirituality Belief System Also Serves as a Set of Coping Mechanisms’

The film follows Tammy (left) and Yvonne’s different paths into New Age spiritualism and conspiracy

Hardeep Matharu introduced Liz Smith and Noelle Cook’s film, ‘The Conspiracists’, at its London premiere in April. She speaks to the British director and American writer about the eye-opening documentary tracking their journey to understand the lives of the women convicted for their role in the January 6 insurrection

HM: The Conspiracists follows you both on a road trip across the US, meeting women drawn into the world of conspiracy theories.

For former Marine drill instructor Yvonne St Cyr, her involvement in the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol in 2021 was one element of fighting a “spiritual war between good and evil” after an unstable upbringing and her turn away from the church during the pandemic.

Tammy Butry, who like Yvonne was convicted for her actions at January 6, became attracted to conspiracy following a number of traumatic life experiences – including suicide, sexual abuse and violence; and her children being imprisoned in the ‘kids for cash’ scandal in which judges accepted financial kickbacks to send minors to private juvenile detention centres.

The Death of Empire

The UK could be following America down its Trumpian path – but the land of its former colonies could learn a lesson or two from the collapse of the British Empire, writes Rick Wilson
Rick Wilson

Notes on Now – Sucked Into Parochialism

Since Brexit, England has been sucked into worse and worse parochialism. Real interest in the world seems to be falling away.
Anthony Barnett