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What are Conspiracy Theories?

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What are Conspiracy Theories?

Conspiracy theories offer explanations for certain events, but are usually in contrast to known facts and majority beliefs.

What are conspiracy theories?

What are conspiracy theories?

  • Conspiracy theories try explain certain events by suggesting they are caused by hidden, powerful groups of people acting with secret motives.
  • The theories usually aren't based on much known evidence.
  • However, many extraordinary theories are accepted by large numbers of people.
Examples of Conspiracy Theories

Examples of Conspiracy Theories

  • Millions of US citizens believe the 2020 election was stolen because of a conspiracy involving Democrats and even devil-worshippers.
  • After the bombing of the Twin Towers in 2001 (9/11), a theory grew that this was carried out by the US government, not by terrorists.
    • The supposed reason was so that terrorists could be blamed, and the US and its allies could go to war against them.
More examples of theories

More examples of theories

  • Another theory is that very wealthy people plan catastrophic world events in order to benefit personally from the fallout.
  • Often these wealthy people are said to be Jewish.
  • In the 1930s and 1940s the Nazis often said Jewish people controlled the economy.
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