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AlienBorg
Just for fun, here's my two cents.
1. JFK Assassination - There's certainly some interesting things here. JFK's assassin was also assassinated, making things even more difficult to
unravel. I've heard some conspiracy theories that theorize JFK was killed due to his stance against the Federal Reserve, but who knows? There's some
remarkable similarities between JFK and Lincoln's assassination as well, particularly the killing of his assassin before anyone could learn motive.
2. Terror attacks 9/11 - I'm not sure I'd consider this one a conspiracy. While it is documented mainstream fact that the CIA worked with bin Laden
in the past, they pretty much dumped him when they didn't need him anymore, which is why he hated the US enough to attack on 9/11 (and attempt to bomb
the WTC in the 90s as well; OBL was the #1 name on the top 10 most wanted in the US -before- 9/11 because of this) I -do- think that the US Gov't
milked the heck out of 9/11 after it happened, ramming through things like the Patriot Act in its wake, but I think it was more a convenient excuse
rather than an actual conspiracy.
3. Moon landings - No conspiracy; they happened.
4. MJ12, 5. Area51/Reverse Engineering, 6. MK-Ultra, 7. Alien Abductions - I haven't looked into any of these too much. Something secret's certainly
happening at Area 51, and even if the gov't is to be believed, there's still secret aircraft and the like being tested there. How much more happens
there... no idea. I strongly suspect alien abductions aren't real, but it's hard to tell when 99.9% of the claims are total nonsense. The last bit,
though... there are a few cases that definitely merit further attention and research, and that have no conventional explanation. As for MJ12/MK
Ultra, I haven't read much about those; they seem to have been real programs, but just how far they went is difficult to know.
8. Trangenderism - I wouldn't call this one a conspiracy, either, but it is a societal problem that definitely needs addressing. I think it's more
akin to some of the psychological phenomena like false memories, like when biased psychologists start interviewing children and 'discover' that they
were molested by their parents, because they ask leading questions and cause them to 'remember' (i.e. make up) abuse. I think something similar is
happening here, where mental delusions are producing gender dysphoria in people. Humans come in two genders, no more or less. If people want to wear
different clothes or chop off or add parts to themselves, whatever, that's on them, but that does -not- change your fundamental identity.
9. QAnon - A giant load of crap. Probably some high school internet trolls started this. No sane person believes anything here.
10. Illuminati - I'm not sure I like this word to describe it, but there definitely are groups on a world scale like the Trilateral Commission,
Bilderbergs, and so on, that are making world decisions without any democratic process whatsoever, or even public knowledge in most cases. I am not
convinced that it is one single group, though (or they'd probably have already 'won'). I think there are probably several competing groups at this
level of world event manipulation.
As for what I would call the greatest conspiracy theory... probably the last one. I used to hear more about groups like the Trilaterals or
Bilderbergs on ATS, but these days it's pretty much radio silence. They haven't gone away, though. The greatest conspiracy is the one that nobody
even knows about, and I think some of these groups have managed to somehow be forgotten by those few who even had heard of them, amongst the world
mess in the last decade or so.
edit on 28-6-2023 by DragonsDemesne because: added last sentence to #1