To argue that there was a conspiracy, one could present evidence of coordinated actions among individuals or groups that suggest a deliberate plan to achieve a specific goal, often in secrecy. This could include documented communications, eyewitness testimonies, or patterns of behavior that align with the alleged conspiracy. Additionally, highlighting inconsistencies in official narratives or the suppression of information can further bolster the case for a conspiracy. Ultimately, the argument hinges on demonstrating that the actions taken were not random, but rather part of a calculated effort to manipulate outcomes or deceive the public.
A surreal conspiracy would be a conspiracy with some highly bizarre or incomprehensible purpose.
The Apollo Moon landing hoax. While I agree with the above poster that the Moon Landing is quite a common theory, I would argue the Kennedy assassination is the most well known conspiracy theory.
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
Malthus would argue no. Henry George would argue yes.
argue is the main verb. Can is an auxiliary verb
While conspiracy fans still argue, the official report said that JFK was killed with a 6.5 mm Carcano, a surplus Italian military rifle.
You can not make that argument since they are not alive. It would be like trying to argue that a bike is a space ship.
Cicero's involvement in a conspiracy depends on the specific historical context being referenced. In the context of the Catiline Conspiracy of 63 BCE, Cicero was actually a key figure in exposing and opposing the plot, rather than participating in it. He used his position as consul to reveal the conspiracy and protect the Roman state. Therefore, Cicero would not be part of the conspiracy in this instance.
against it
Some would argue that it is Dwayne Wade still others would argue that is Lebron James. My answer is Dwayne Wade.
I would argue that it is a fruit
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."