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Narratives & Tropes

Specific antisemitic narratives, tropes, and coded symbols, and how their spread is measured.

DiscourseJuly 7, 2026

Do the Rothschilds Control the World’s Banks? We Asked ChatGPT and Reddit

We asked ChatGPT and Reddit search the same 20 Rothschild questions. ChatGPT refuted the conspiracy every time; Reddit affirmed it about seven to one.

DiscourseJune 26, 2026

We Measured the Same Antisemitic Conspiracy in Search and in the Feed Where It Lives. What Does Each One Say?

A study of the conspiracy-of-power trope in two places: the top of search debunks it, while the conspiracy community where it lives affirms it about six times as often.

ExplainerJune 26, 2026

What Is Antisemitism? Reading the Language It Hides In

Antisemitism is mostly written in code, not slurs. This guide decodes the coded lexicon, shows how it evades detection, and tracks its measured rise.

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The Hanover Institute for Public Policy

The Hanover Institute for Public Policy is a nonpartisan, nonadvocacy research organization that informs the public about the inputs fueling antisemitism in the United States. It does not take policy positions. The Institute conducts content analysis, computational social science research, and other data-driven research.

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