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Conspiracy <span title="theories.................?">theories....................</span>

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Do you have one. What is it.

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  1. 9/11, kennedy assasination, roswell the usual


  2. Are for people with to much time on there hands.

  3. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n9DrbqB9C...

  4. Just the obvious ones.

    Man didn&#039;t land on the moon

    911 wasn&#039;t a terrorist attack

    Kennedy Fiasco

    Very obvious sorry

  5. There is something put in the water supply to keep the British people quiet............................it&#039;s just as good a theory as any of the others.

  6. when two airoplane vapour trails cross in the sky, it is the goverment marking the spot for alien, secret chemical experiments on the unsuspecting population.

    a crazy old lady told me that one at a bus stop

  7. yes humans are really brain dead zombies. what about you?

  8. i have a few but they are not conspiracy any more...

  9. Since just before WW1 Rockefella and FRB were and have been involved in the starting of all wars since that.

    WW1=financed the assassination

    WW2=knew and let the japanese attack pearl harbor

    Vietnam=There was no Vietnamese torpedo boat attack

    Gulf War 1=Fianced Saddam b4.

    Gulf War 2=WTC towers and pentagon Attacked by US Government.

    Afghanistan=Financed Taliban

    Beirut=CIA finaced terror orgs.

    Columbia=CIA ran drug scams

    Africa=Puppet government implemented by the US

    Pakistan=financing through fear of nuclear retaliation.

    Also read about &#039;Operation Ranchhand&#039;...you will be amazed

    The list is long and declassified info and intelligence leaks are confirming these as facts and not theories....the governments reports are becoming conspiracies by the true definition of the word.

  10. The coal mines were closed down not because of exhausted supplies , but because it cost too much to extract the coal,

  11. ALL conspiracy theories are made up by the security services, in order to keep society&#039;s level of paranoia sufficiently high that people will accept the existence of those security services.

  12. The US allowed Pearl Harbour to happen (they moved the majority of their fleet prior to the attack) to generate public support to join the war.

  13. A conspiracy theory is a hypothesis that alleges a coordinated group are and/or were secretly working together to commit illegal or wrongful actions including hiding the existence of the group and its activities. In notable cases the hypothesis contradicts what was or is represented as the mainstream explanation for historical or current events. The phrase is also used dismissively to label hypothetical speculation as being untrue or outlandish.

    The term &quot;conspiracy theory&quot; may be a neutral descriptor for any conspiracy claim. To conspire means &quot;to join in a secret agreement to do an unlawful or wrongful act or to use such means to accomplish a lawful end.&quot;[1] However, conspiracy theory is also used to indicate a narrative genre that includes a broad selection of (not necessarily related) arguments for the existence of grand conspiracies, any of which might have far-reaching social and political implications if true.[citation needed]

    The first recorded use of the phrase &quot;conspiracy theory&quot; dates to the year 1909. Originally it was a neutral term; during the political upheaval of the 1960s the term acquired its current derogatory sense. [2] It entered the supplement to the Oxford English Dictionary as late as 1997.[3]

    In an early essay by Daniel Pipes &quot;adapted from a study prepared for the CIA&quot;, Pipes attempts to pin down what beliefs distinguish &#039;the conspiracy mentality&#039; from &#039;more conventional patterns of thought&#039;: appearances deceive; conspiracies drive history; nothing is haphazard; the enemy always gains; power, fame, money, and s*x account for all [4].

    The term &quot;conspiracy theory&quot; is frequently used by mainstream scholars and in popular culture to identify a type of folklore similar to an urban legend, especially an explanatory narrative which is constructed with particular methodological flaws.[5] The term is also used pejoratively to dismiss claims that are alleged by critics to be misconceived, paranoid, unfounded, outlandish, irrational, or otherwise unworthy of serious consideration. For example &quot;Conspiracy nut&quot; and &quot;conspiracy theorist&quot; are used as pejorative terms. Some whose theories or speculations are labeled a &quot;conspiracy theory&quot; reject the term as prejudicial.[citation needed]

  14. I have this idea that the reason money is been put into such things as corn to buy stocks and to buy oil is an effort by the US government to cause the collapse of the Chinese regime, Just like the escalating cost of the arms race caused the collapse of the Soviet Union.

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