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Conspiracy theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Conspiracy theory is a term that originally was a neutral descriptor for any conspiracy claim. However, it has come almost exclusively to refer to any fringe theory which explains a historical or cur...
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Everyone has heard, and has probably used the term "conspiracy theorist," and the fact of the term being in common use, also indicates that we generally agree on what it means.
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For example, the article Area 51 appears under Category:Conspiracy theories (C:CT), so anyone who actively defends conspiracy theories mentioned in that article would be classified here as a Conspiracy theorist.
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The balanced, thorough conspiracy theorist ‘knows' that 99 percent of ‘reality' is ordinary, messy, confused, everyday life. ... To make his point, Albert turns to two examples of the same event as seen by a typical conspiracy theorist, Craig Hulet, contrasted with that of the mother of all institutional theorists,
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It's a rare day indeed when a conspiracy theorist admits that a claim they have made has turned out to be without foundation, whether it be the overall claim itself or any of the evidence produced to support it.
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You just never know what They have in mind... until it's too late. ... rotten > Library > Conspiracy ... September 11 Conspiracy Theories...
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According to Armstrong, he was forced to reconsider every single detail of the monumental journey after watching a few persuasive YouTube videos, and reading several blog posts on conspiracy theorist Ralph Coleman's website, OmissionControl.org.
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Footage that purports to show Michael Jackson stepping out a Los Angeles coroner's van after his death is circulating on the web. ... The shaky 29-second clip will be seized upon by conspiracy theorists who believe that the King of Pop is still alive, although there is no evidence to suggest that it is genuine.
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The guy is a wacko conspiracy theorist, but he did come up with statements that Rumsfeld denied saying but he did say. Not a big deal, really, considering Rumsfeld’s plate is very full. A tad embarassing for Rumsfeld at worst.
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6. Scott (the Author of this sleaze) is a truther, racist, whacko, nutjob, conspiracy theorist, crazy, socialist, communist, terrorist, anti-american, extremist, right-winger, blame america firster, and liberal. Basically what I just wrote has more credibility than the lifetime writings of the author.
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