Well, it's whether you are asking about a conspiracy or asking 'what is a conspiracy'. If you are simply trying to know whether a something is considered a conspiracy, then your question would be along the lines of "Is _______(so and so)__________ a conspiracy?" You just did. p.s. buy a dictionary
A surreal conspiracy would be a conspiracy with some highly bizarre or incomprehensible purpose.
The men were found guilty of conspiracy to murder.
The person who asks the first question ?
It's a noun, so: "The conspiracy was thwarted, and the world was saved." "The noblemen planned a deadly conspiracy against the king, and would later put it into action." "Some people believe that the 9/11 attacks were a government conspiracy."
Drug conspiracy means that there is reason to believe there is drugs or drug use.
History's Mysteries - 1998 A Question of Conspiracy The RFK Murder 9-7 was released on: USA: 2006
It's impossible to answer this question due to the fact that there are no details.
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This question makes no sense. If people could prove whether or not aliens exist, then conspiracy theories would be a thing of the past. Again, this question makes no sense.
Aside from the fact that you meant conspiracy, not conspirary (which I would normally have edited, but in this case that leads inevitably to redirection to another conspiracy question which you haven't actually asked), yes, the terrorist organization al qaeda conspired to commit the 9/11 terrorism.
The sentence, "I was wondering if you might be free tonight." is an example of an inquisitive statement. It is where a question is implied, but not actually asked. The question form of the sentence would be, "Are you free tonight?" Ken Blaisdell Author: The Weaver Conspiracy