The Danish Folklore Collection plays a central role when researchers put the Internet’s conspiracy theories into a formula
From the end of the 19th century until his death in 1929, the schoolteacher and folklorist, Evald Tang Kristensen, collected thousands of accounts from the common Danish people. It grew to no less than 24,500 pages from 6,500 contributors, making it a unique material in the world, and it now plays a central role in