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Probability of somebody in Govt engaging in illegal activity for their personal gain/pleasure - 99.99999%
Probability of some unknown scientist (that conspiracy theories loons rarely even name) inventing a totally new non-fossil fuel and being killed by evil fossil fuel corporations - 0.00001%
So one is dead certainty, and the other one is "a conspiracy theory" by loons for loons.
Although the term "conspiracy theory" has acquired a derogatory meaning over time and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies, it has also continued to be used by some to refer to actual, proven conspiracies, such as U.S. President Richard Nixon and his aides conspiring to cover up Watergate.
Not all conspiracy theories are by "loons". Some have turned out to be true. The more fanciful ones should not be a reason to dismiss the ones which have credibility
Although the term "conspiracy theory" has acquired a derogatory meaning over time and is often used to dismiss or ridicule beliefs in conspiracies, it has also continued to be used by some to refer to actual, proven conspiracies, such as U.S. President Richard Nixon and his aides conspiring to cover up Watergate.
A conspiracy theory is an explanatory hypothesis that accuses two or more persons, a group, or an organization of having caused or covered up, through secret planning and deliberate action, an event or situation which is typically taken to be illegal or harmful.
Probability of somebody in Govt engaging in illegal activity for their personal gain/pleasure - 99.99999%
Probability of some unknown scientist (that conspiracy theories loons rarely even name) inventing a totally new non-fossil fuel and being killed by evil fossil fuel corporations - 0.00001%
So one is dead certainty, and the other one is "a conspiracy theory" by loons for loons.
That does not qualify as a proper conspiracy theory, merely an expected illegal cover up by powers that be to cover their own criminal activities.
A conspiracy theory is an explanatory hypothesis that accuses two or more persons, a group, or an organization of having caused or covered up, through secret planning and deliberate action, an event or situation which is typically taken to be illegal or harmful.
There was also a scientist that wrote a paper about practical time travel, published it to the world, then he vanished, and of course history was changed so that the paper never existed.
About 20 yrs ago there was a UK scientist who came up with an alternative non fossil fuel, he died in a car accident not long after announcing his discovery. Bad luck that.
There was also a scientist that wrote a paper about practical time travel, published it to the world, then he vanished, and of course history was changed so that the paper never existed.
About 20 yrs ago there was a UK scientist who came up with an alternative non fossil fuel, he died in a car accident not long after announcing his discovery. Bad luck that.
About 20 yrs ago there was a UK scientist who came up with an alternative non fossil fuel, he died in a car accident not long after announcing his discovery. Bad luck that.
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