Podcast “Important Today”: Conspiracy Theorists: Who is this Ken Jebsen?

Podcast “Important Today”: Conspiracy Theorists: Who is this Ken Jebsen?

Establishing connections with topics that do not belong together and thus produce a large conspiracy is what makes Ken Jebsen particularly successful in Germany. “Today important” speaks to the maker of the podcast “Cui Bono: WTF happend to Ken Jebsen”.

The corona pandemic in particular shows that information must be factual and reliable. But in addition to classic journalism, those who stir up conflicts and want to spread “alternative facts”, the conspiracy theorists, also try to build up themselves. One of the most famous in the scene is the former radio presenter Ken Jebsen. Who is this Jebsen? What is he up to and why is it so easy for him, especially in the pandemic? In this episode, Michel Abdollahi speaks with the creator of the podcast “Cui Bono: WTF happend to Ken Jebsen” Khesrau Behroz.

Michel Abdallahi

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Podcast “important today”

Sure, strong opinion, on the 12: “Today important” is not just a news podcast. We set topics and initiate debates – with poise and sometimes uncomfortably. This is what host Michel Abdollahi and his team speak out for stern– and RTL reporters: inside with the most exciting people from politics, society and entertainment. They let all voices have their say, the quiet and the loud. Anyone who hears “important today” starts the day with information and can have a sound say.

Flat rate per capita on puffer fish

Also in the “Today important” podcast: A small commemoration of the rabbit-head pufferfish (Lagocephalus scleratus). The Turkish government has just given him a bounty. Because it eats more and more cuttlefish, crabs, shrimp and other marine animals that get caught in fishing nets in the eastern Mediterranean, this is causing considerable damage to Turkish fishermen. Turkey is now turning the tables, in the literal sense of the word: five Turkish lira, the equivalent of 50 cents, is the flat rate per capita ordered by presidential decree. Half a million of the animals are to be removed from the sea by the end of 2023.

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