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Lysias's avatar

Why does everybody assume conspiracy theories have to be false? Surely some of them are true.

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Igor Chudov's avatar

At least half are true. And if MSM is insisting that something is a "conspiracy theory", with "fact checks" that do not comport with facts, it probably is true.

I mean, the easiest example is Iraq war of 2003. It was a conspiracy.

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Jason van Biezen's avatar

Traditional conspiracy theories require leaps of logic beyond what knowledge or intuition can reasonably grant. The reason so many "conspiracy theories" turned out right regarding these gene therapy injections are because they were never conspiracies in the first place.

The conspiracy side has been with the legacy media and corrupt alphabet soup agencies and pharma Co. They confirmed our suspicions with the "horse paste" narrative, the fake studies to hurt HCQ, the ignoring of the supernova sized signal in VAERS, etc. It's all so reminiscent of the pro-cigarette health industry just a few decades ago. And it's eerily similar to the swine flu vaccine hoax perpetuated by the same agencies and big pharma who are now pushing the highly experimental and dangerous gene therapy treatments for covid.

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Cheeps's avatar

The moniker "conspiracy theorist" is meant to shame and invalidate, much like the labels "truther" and "anti-vaxxer"...in other words, the discerning and often prescient persons.

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