There are too many of them which turned out to be true (chem-trails, builderbers, masonry, satanism, haarp, NWO movement etc.) so I changed my definition of conspiracy theory to:
publicly uncomfortable truth that soon or later will be demystified
the new one i really like exploring is that the last great reset happened around 1700-1800's (relative timeline: 300 years ago) and the civilization was quickly repopulated on schedule, just in time for the next reset; at that time the bones will be collected and put underground for resonant energy harvesting.
Aliens. When I was a kid there was so much Alien propaganda. Even now we see the deep state try there best to spread that an advanced species is monitoring the earth via UAPs. I don’t believe these are conspiracy theories. I actually think these are all man made or made up.
"Today, about 30 percent of the public thinks the Earth is being visited by aliens in saucers, despite the evidence of that being very poor," Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute — a nonprofit research center focused on the search for alien life in the universe — told Live Science. "I think the moon landing had something to do with that."
Seriously who actually knows what sort of experiments are going on behind the scenes. I think it’s far more likely someone is up to no good on this planet. This seems far more likely.
I think the moon landing did affect the public perception of extraterrestrial life. Up until then, rockets and so forth were just science fiction. But the Apollo missions showed that you could travel from one world to another on a rocket — and maybe aliens could, too. I think that, from the public's point of view, this meant that going to the stars wasn't always going to be just fiction. Suddenly, the universe was a little more open. - Seth Shostak, senior astronomer at the SETI Institute
I stopped believing in conspiracy theories, which is in itself a conspiracy theory.
Why do we have to always connect the dots, no matter what?
So yeah, I stopped believing in our ability to connect all the dots.
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There are too many of them which turned out to be true (chem-trails, builderbers, masonry, satanism, haarp, NWO movement etc.) so I changed my definition of conspiracy theory to:
publicly uncomfortable truth that soon or later will be demystifiedDamn dude! That's the truth!
As in... One I believed wa conspiracy theory but now believe is true...?
Maybe, you should share it too
the flat earth theory has not caught on for me...
the new one i really like exploring is that the last great reset happened around 1700-1800's (relative timeline: 300 years ago) and the civilization was quickly repopulated on schedule, just in time for the next reset; at that time the bones will be collected and put underground for resonant energy harvesting.
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I don't believe coined CIA phrases as "conspiracy theory"
Aliens. When I was a kid there was so much Alien propaganda. Even now we see the deep state try there best to spread that an advanced species is monitoring the earth via UAPs. I don’t believe these are conspiracy theories. I actually think these are all man made or made up.
Seriously who actually knows what sort of experiments are going on behind the scenes. I think it’s far more likely someone is up to no good on this planet. This seems far more likely.
Idk, but I strongly believe in Aliens and I don't consider it as a conspiracy anymore but as a truth. Sooner or later we'll get to know it
Global conspiracy that the government is here to protect or help you. There's still a lot of believers though....
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I stopped believing in conspiracy theories, which is in itself a conspiracy theory. Why do we have to always connect the dots, no matter what? So yeah, I stopped believing in our ability to connect all the dots.
It gives us sense of being alive and that cool feeling of knowing the actual truth can't be explained in words