Origins and History of the Conspiracy Theory: Humpty Dumpty Didn’t Fall, He Was Pushed - podcast episode cover

Origins and History of the Conspiracy Theory: Humpty Dumpty Didn’t Fall, He Was Pushed

Sep 29, 20249 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

The enchanting world of nursery rhymes has long been a fertile ground for reinterpretations, speculative theories, and cultural critique. Among these colorful tales, the nursery rhyme “Humpty Dumpty” stands out not just for its simplicity but for the wealth of meanings and stories that have been layered over time. While the traditional version tells of a fragile figure who meets a disastrous fall, a compelling conspiracy theory has emerged that suggests a more sinister twist: Humpty Dumpty didn’t fall; he was pushed. This theory reflects deeper societal themes, critiques of authority, and the complexities of human relationships, transforming a childhood rhyme into a narrative rich with intrigue and allegory.