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Conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or set of circumstances as

the result of a secret plot by usually powerful conspirators. Historically,


conspiracy theories have been closely linked to prejudice, propaganda,
witch hunts, wars, and genocides джЕносайдс. They are often strongly
believed by the perpetrators пЕрпетрейторс of terrorist attacks, and were
used as justification by Timothy McVeigh and Anders Breivik, as well as by
governments such as Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and Turkey.
I’d like to demonstrate 3 good examples of conspiracy theories.
Once upon a time it was the Freemasons фрІмейсонс, now seen by most people as
a harmless semi-secret religious society, but two hundred years ago taken seriously
enough to be banned all over Europe as an international conspiracy to overthrow
monarchies and begin social revolution.
The 2nd example is the Majestic Twelve . According to former US intelligence man
Milton William Cooper and his followers, there has been a kind of government
within a government – the MJ12, or the Majestic Twelve – looking after the whole
alien еліен question since the 1950s, and keeping a whole lot of important
information back from the poor ignorance public. The theory is – wait for it – that
MJ12 has done a deal with one or more alien races .
The third example is the assassination ассАсінейшн of John F. Kennedy in Dallas
in 1962 . Furthermore, similar theories have surrounded the deaths of Marilyn
Monroe (possibly murdered at the orders of the US President), Elvis Presley (he
didn't really die, he just wanted to live like a regular person again), and even
Diana, Princess of Wales (supposedly a victim of MI6, the British Intelligence
Service).
Thus, to believe in conspiracy theory or not is only your choice. However,
remember that belief in conspiracy theories—may be psychologically harmful or
pathological. So, keep yourselves!

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