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  • List of conspiracy theories - Wikipedia
    They usually deny consensus opinion and cannot be proven using historical or scientific methods, and are not to be confused with research concerning verified conspiracies, such as Germany's pretense for invading Poland in World War II
  • 21 of the best conspiracy theories - Live Science
    All conspiracy theories must have certain necessary elements: a conspiracy between two or more people, a secret action, and a motive, said Karen Douglas, a professor of social psychology at
  • 26 of the Most Unbelievable Conspiracy Theories - 24 7 Wall St.
    24 7 Tempo has compiled a list of some of the most unbelievable conspiracy theories using sources such as LiveScience, Newsone, Snopes, History, Popular Mechanics, The Atlantic, and National
  • 12 Of The Most Popular Conspiracy Theories In American History
    These are but a sample of the strange and fascinating conspiracy theories that have captured the attention of the American people over the years Ever the point of contention, many of them could shake the very foundation of our belief system if proven true Below are twelve of the most popular conspiracy theories
  • Top 20 Popular Conspiracy Theories Explained – CONTEXT EDUCATION
    Conspiracies surround John F Kennedy’s assassination in 1963, with theories about a second shooter or involvement of the CIA, Mafia, or other political adversaries
  • Why People Believe Conspiracy Theories | Psychology Today
    Understanding why people believe in conspiracy theories is the first step in finding better ways to respond, whether through education or empathy, or by addressing the root causes of uncertainty
  • Conspiracy Theories - The Decision Lab
    Conspiracy theories are beliefs that certain events or situations result from hidden, often malicious plots by powerful people or groups These theories usually lack credible evidence, reject official explanations, emphasize secrecy and deception, and rely on the idea that important truths are being deliberately concealed from the public
  • Why conspiracies are so popular — and what we can do to stop them
    Social media has removed some of the social "brakes" that prevent conspiracies and other misinformation from spreading, leading to a boom in their popularity Even in the face of overwhelming evidence, false narratives can be incredibly sticky
  • Biggest Conspiracy Theories of 2025: What People Are Talking About
    As global tensions rise, political power shifts, and technology evolves rapidly, 2025 has become a hotbed for new — and revived — conspiracy theories Whether sparked by social media, geopolitical drama, or deep public distrust in institutions, here are the most talked-about conspiracies of the year:
  • Who’s immune to conspiracy theories? - University of Rochester
    Conspiracies exploit our fundamental desire to belong to a social group and feel connected to others They often divide the world into “us” (the ones who know the truth) and “them” (the powerful elites who are hiding the truth)





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