DarkMoon · 26-30, M
Anyone putting forward a conspiracy theory should have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. It isn't up to the rest of us to disprove it.
User41 · 36-40, M
that doesn’t make them true
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User41 · 36-40, M
No. But you can have tons of consistencies based on one theory.
Which is why gravity is technically a theory, but wildly believed to be fact. As the theory of gravity has been tested millions of times with consistent results that show it’s probably true.
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Which is why gravity is technically a theory, but wildly believed to be fact. As the theory of gravity has been tested millions of times with consistent results that show it’s probably true.
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Biffed · 31-35, M
hold my drink!
idlethoughts · 56-60, M
plenty of conspiracy theories are easily proved be fake to those that have the capacity & desire to understand. in the end though people will only believe what it suits them to. hence we will always have nutter conspiracy theory believers.
Carissimi · F
All it takes for a conspiracy to be true is two, or more, people conspire to commit a crime. That’s it. Conspiracies happen every day.
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Justiceforall · M
In the same way that can't be proven real
wildbill83 · 41-45, M

Common sense says Hillary wasn't running a child sex ring out of the basement of a Washington Pizza Joint but common sense does lead a person to believe Trump raped children with Epstein.
bijouxbroussard · F
Some are fairly easy to disprove. It’s just that people who want to believe them refuse to accept anything else. People are dying believing foolish things.