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Style variations[edit]
The latest edits reminded me of these other styles (I couldn't resist). --PaleoNeonate – 03:37, 12 January 2018 (UTC)
New possible origin of 'Tin foil hat/helmet' found[edit]
Hello, I believe I may have found a new, older use of the concept of tin foil hats dating back to 1863, just under half a century older than the oldest reference currently in this article. It is in the book 'Hedderwick's Miscellany of Instructive and Entertaining Literature', p.334. The book doesn't discusses tin foil hats in reference to the common stereotypes associated with them today but rather 'Building a ferocious monarch'. I don't know if this is actually related or just tin foil hats being used in some unrelated way but though it could be useful to mention. Feel free to check out the source and determine whether it should be added to the article or just ignored.Resolving (talk) 07:28, 18 October 2019 (UTC)
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