Conspiracy theories are guesses and/or assumptions to an event or many events in life; they are beliefs that whatever the event may have been shouldn't be taken at face value as there is a cover up behind it, and/or a reason not made public as to why it actually happened.
What they (conspiracy theories) are supposed to do is either make people think and understand the complexity behind human intent, or just scare people into a frenzy so that whoever starts the theory can have enjoyment knowing they manipulated people's emotions and possibly can get their way.
There have been conspiracy theories as long as there have been conspiracies, since the beginning of time.
The most common conspiracy theories include the assassination of JFK, the death of Elvis Presley, and 911.
Conspiracy theories exist, so yes, they are real. However, they are almost invariably wrong, so no, they are not true.
Conspiracy theorist, or nut job.
Former Navy Seal, Wrestler, Governor of Minnesota, host of canceled TV show on conspiracy theories
Documentaries - are usually factual programs based around real, hard evidence. Conspiracy theories - are just that - theories based conjecture and supposition.
Someone who is interested and/or involved in the creation, analyzing of, or spreading of conspiracy theories.
Many times, paranoia.
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Most people can't resist getting the details on the latest conspiracy theories, goal is to make the world safe for interdependence by protecting the benefits.
There's no way to tell if Jesse really believes the conspiracy theories he has on his show or if he's just putting on a show.
Christopher Hitchens stated that "Conspiracy theories are the exhaust fumes of democracy" in his 2001 book "Letters to a Young Contrarian."