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Conspiracy Theory (zerobytes.monster)
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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/NiceVeterinarian9836 on 2024-01-24 04:48:00+00:00.


What’s a wild/non popular conspiracy theory you either 100% believe in or have heard in the past? Looking for theories for content on a series!

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/DoctahTrax on 2024-01-24 02:52:27+00:00.

Original Title: Breakdown of (UAP) Whistleblower Eric Heckers Testimony which contains of wild Claims about certain Technologies located at the South Pole Station in Antarctica. Including ELF (extra low frequency) based Voice to Skull Technology and more. any opinion or take is welcome

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Fine_Eye1084 on 2024-01-24 00:48:39+00:00.


What are some of the theories that have been proven true? I know a lot of people like to poke fun at theorist, but I know some things have been proven.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Imaginary_Cow_6379 on 2024-01-23 22:53:08+00:00.


Marjorie Taylor Greene, top user at r/ 😆conspiracy

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/BeigeListed on 2024-01-23 20:35:13+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/ForwardEntrance4648 on 2024-01-23 19:24:52+00:00.


They say that low brain activity results in intelligence issues. You are dumb if you have super low brain activity or have a disability of some kind. Ted Bundy had an IQ of 136. When looking at his cat scan he has very low brain activity. How can he be 136 on the IQ test but have very low brain activity?

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/ForwardEntrance4648 on 2024-01-23 19:24:52+00:00.


They say that low brain activity results in intelligence issues. You are dumb if you have super low brain activity or have a disability of some kind. Ted Bundy had an IQ of 136. When looking at his cat scan he has very low brain activity. How can he be 136 on the IQ test but have very low brain activity?

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Radio subversion (zerobytes.monster)
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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/unsinger_art on 2024-01-23 18:11:05+00:00.


So I think the reason behind the metals in vaccines, and the aluminum in chemtrails could be weapons to subvert the masses. Some radio weapon technology info just went public and It could be directly linked. Imagine a piece of metal in a microwave, explosive right? Now imagine that on a larger scale with smaller metal and lower frequency radiation on the human body - causing all kinds of damage. I think this could also be related to cases of electronic harassment and gangstalking. Our phones emit low levels of radiation and so do our Wi-Fi routers, not to mention cell towers.

hard to link all the breadcrumbs. But I believe weaponized radio waves could definitely subvert entire populaces.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/gowstaff on 2024-01-23 08:15:58+00:00.


The Cabal of Guerilla Skeptics.

Anyone that hasn't followed what is being exposed by @RobHeatherly1 from X, should watch The Good Trouble Show Podcast episode.

Many people that call themselves skeptics, but who are in reality what corresponds to Stalin's, Mao's and Hitler's book burners and hate mongers, are currently being exposed. They manipulate as many platforms as they can, such as wikipedia, twitter and reddit, and target all people and opinions, that contradict their religious world view.

How do we identify the moderators of the forums, that are essentially guerilla skeptics for reddit? It's illegal to call them out on r/ufos, according to the rule:

  • No accusations that other users are shills

So, who made this rule? Why are we not allowed to rid ourselves of book burners and stalkers? Why are we not even allowed to call them out? This is serious. They enjoy grief. They make sure that no newcomer can educate themselves on complex subjects, without spending years to learn how to identify deceit.

It's a conspiracy by people claiming to be skeptical, claiming to combat unfounded conspiracy theories.

PS. I posted this to r/ufos but the OP was deleted by the moderators. Thye pretended to treat it as a minor issue about moderation, that isn't news nor of interest to the public, and wrote to me that I could post it to r/ufosmeta, where the worst of the guerilla skeptics from r/ufos are in charge, and where the general public will never see it.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Shot-Area6026 on 2024-01-23 05:31:08+00:00.


Hey fellow Redditors! 👽✨ I’ve stumbled upon a mind-blowing conspiracy theory that’s been playing in my mind. What if, in a galaxy far, far away, advanced extraterrestrial beings are like cosmic students in a futuristic classroom?

Picture this: alien classrooms where teachers assign projects to select a planet and plant life, observing its evolution like we do in our science classes. The catch? Time functions differently out there, so what might be millions of years on Earth could be just a few lectures for these interstellar students.

Let’s dive into this cosmic classroom conspiracy! What are your thoughts on this wild theory? 🌌🌍

CosmicConspiracy #AlienClassroom #MindBlown 🚀

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Kenatius on 2024-01-23 04:44:57+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/No-Manufacturer-2425 on 2024-01-23 00:49:15+00:00.


Theory Overview: This conspiracy theory proposes that the Boeing 737 Max incident on January 5, 2024, involving the fuselage door plug ripping off mid-flight, was not an accident but a deliberate act of sabotage. The theory further suggests that an insider, potentially related to the empty seats next to the damaged fuselage, intentionally rigged the door to release at a safe altitude.

Key Components of the Theory:

  1. Insider Involvement: An individual with access to the aircraft and knowledge of its operations, possibly an employee or contractor, deliberately tampered with the door plug. This person knew how to manipulate the fasteners or the door mechanism to ensure it would fail during flight.

  2. Empty Seats as Part of the Plan: The theory posits that the empty seats adjacent to the door plug were a critical part of the sabotage plan. By ensuring these seats were unoccupied, the saboteur minimized the risk of serious injury or fatality when the door plug detached, indicating a controlled and calculated act.

  3. Choice of Safe Altitude for Release: The door plug was rigged to release at an altitude that was high enough to cause decompression, yet low enough to avoid catastrophic consequences. This suggests a detailed understanding of aircraft safety protocols and flight dynamics.

  4. Motive: The theorized motives behind this act could range from an attempt to expose safety flaws in the Boeing 737 Max, to personal vendettas, or an effort to undermine Boeing's reputation further. This act could be seen as a statement or protest against perceived ongoing safety negligence.

  5. Execution and Timing: The saboteur would have had to execute this plan during a period when the aircraft was accessible but not under close scrutiny, such as during routine maintenance or overnight storage. The timing of the sabotage relative to the flight schedule was meticulously planned.

  6. Previous Safety Issues as a Cover: Given the 737 Max's history of safety issues, a new incident might not immediately raise suspicions of foul play, making it a suitable target for such a sabotage attempt.

  7. Implications: If true, this theory would have profound implications for airline safety, security protocols, and the trustworthiness of individuals with access to critical aircraft systems.

Conclusion: This conspiracy theory paints a scenario of deliberate sabotage, meticulously planned and executed to exploit the troubled history of the Boeing 737 Max and to make a dramatic statement without causing loss of life. It suggests a complex interaction of motives, opportunities, and deep knowledge of aircraft operations.

How it was done

  1. Flawed Design: The initial premise is that the door plug was poorly designed, making it inherently prone to failure under certain conditions. This could be due to various factors such as material choice, structural design, or engineering oversights.
  2. Human Intervention to Exacerbate Flaw:
  • Designers' Involvement: In this scenario, the designers of the door plug, knowing about the inherent flaw, could have either intentionally designed it to fail under specific circumstances or neglected to address known issues during the design phase.
  • Installation or Maintenance Complicity: Alternatively, individuals involved in the installation or maintenance of the door plug, aware of its flawed design, might subtly adjust it to make it more likely to fail. This adjustment would be minor enough to avoid detection during routine checks but sufficient to ensure failure during flight.
  1. Subtle Manipulation: The key aspect here is the subtlety of the manipulation - making a slight change that would not be visually apparent or detectable during standard maintenance procedures. This manipulation would rely on a deep understanding of the door plug's design and its vulnerabilities.
  2. Plausible Deniability: Since the door plug was already flawed, any additional manipulation to weaken it further might be indistinguishable from the inherent design issues. This creates a situation where it's challenging to differentiate between a failure due to original design flaws and one due to deliberate exacerbation of those flaws.
  3. Motivation: Such actions might be motivated by various factors - from attempting to expose the flawed design or to cause reputational damage, to more personal or vindictive reasons.
  4. Investigation Challenges: This scenario would pose significant challenges for investigators. Distinguishing between a failure due to inherent design flaws and one caused by subtle human intervention would require a detailed forensic analysis of the door plug, its design history, installation records, and maintenance logs.
  5. Implications for Safety and Trust: Regardless of the cause, such an incident has serious implications for aviation safety and public trust in aircraft manufacturers and airlines. It underscores the importance of robust design processes, thorough testing, and rigorous maintenance practices.
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Government Actors (zerobytes.monster)
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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/hoosierhiver on 2024-01-23 00:46:11+00:00.


Remember the conspiracy fad of actors at events like mass shootings? People trying to prove all the people there were really government agents. Haven't seen that one lately.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/TheseusVulcan on 2024-01-22 21:32:52+00:00.


I'm about to get stoned, eat pizza, and go through my streaming services/movie sites.

What Should I Watch? Currently I'm thinking 3,000 Mules Bob Lazar Ufos (just because I googled conspiracy movies)

But those are the "vibes" I'm going for. If there's truth fine But make me feel eerie

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/leahkj3 on 2024-01-22 16:07:24+00:00.


Posting this for one of my students:

In a Senior Independent Study Project at my school, I researched conspiracy theories to eventually create something based off that research. I thought of spreading a harmless rumor through my school and then collecting data about it. The rumor was that our principal was removing lockers over winter break, and replacing them with cubbies. I started spreading it with the help of some people in my class over the course of one week. I told some people myself and left the rest up to the rumor spreading the way I expected it to. Below is the data I collected:

89% heard the rumor 63% believed the rumor 11% were neutral about it 53% were angry about it 21% spread the rumor One person told the rumor back to me (forgot their source of information) I also found that students in my school that were genuinely thought to have a higher authority when it came to knowing information about the school, were more likely to be believed and receive a reaction, as well as any teachers who got involved with helping me spread it.

I'm wondering if there is anything any of you think I should have done differently, or if there were other results you were expecting.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/doitcarelessly on 2024-01-22 16:06:34+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/BeigeListed on 2024-01-22 15:23:01+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/SnooDoughnuts4752 on 2024-01-22 10:44:41+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Leenis13 on 2024-01-22 09:01:26+00:00.

Original Title: Ok so I was trying to have some fun with Co pilot Ai to discuss a possibly story idea and then this is what it spat out. Guessing it's just taking all the top theories on the Internet to craft this narrative but it's a little eerie regardless.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/tatersalad1234567890 on 2024-01-22 03:58:45+00:00.


Ok hear me out. What if the whole covid thing is a way for governments to selectively vaccinate thier population against the new 100% lethal variant. What if the first 2 shots were placebo, and the real vaccine is actually one of the boosters. People who blindly obey, or who can be intimated into compliance are getting these shots. People who questioned the boosters, will be culled. People who outright refused the whole thing will be exterminated en mass. It's the perfect way to eliminate an "undesirable" portion of the population. Vaccinate the your future subjects, in a way that weeds out the ones that won't bend the knee.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Gullible_Ad_7804 on 2024-01-22 01:54:57+00:00.


Almost everyone I know, including myself, has been on some sort of antidepressants. And none of the people ive talked to feel any better than before they started taking them. Does anyone else find it weird that doctors can just hand out these prescriptions like candy when it seems many times all they do is make symptoms worse?

Edit: I’m sorry, I have trouble putting my thoughts into words. My point is that many doctors are giving out pretty much any medication to anyone without a second thought. Im not saying antidepressants are always bad but it just seems like doctors arent making sure theyre the right fit for everyone they prescribe them to, which (in my case) was really damaging, and is potentially for many others. It just seems careless. So theres not much strange about antidepressants, more so the people handing them out.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Kenatius on 2024-01-19 18:13:04+00:00.

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The original was posted on /r/conspiracytheories by /u/Shot_Site7255 on 2024-01-21 21:06:43+00:00.


What's your "true story behind a conspiracy theory" conspiracy theory? For instance, I honestly believe OJ Simpson is innocent - this is not a consequence of me being a Black man, it's because the evidence would seem to implicate his son, Jason.

Happy to discuss further if anyone hasn't stumbled on it, just curious what others are out there

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