Conspiracy Theories

Overview

Conspiracy theories can generally be defined as unverified explanations for significant events, often suggesting secret plots orchestrated by powerful and malicious actors. They remain prevalent even when other, more probable explanations are available to us. Sometimes they seem totally ridiculous, and sometimes they're real. Put on your tinfoil hat and join us in exploring some of the most fascinating theories out there.

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  • Conspiracy theories come from distrust in government, media, and institutions

    Some believe JFK's assassination was orchestrated by larger networks rather than a lone shooter. Skeptics wondered how one unknown man could kill the most powerful person in America, and believed the CIA, FBI, or Soviet government played a role in the murder.

  • 'Birds Aren't Real' parodies the way memes traffic conspiracy theories

    Peter McIndoe claims the US government killed 12 billion birds only to replace them with drones. These statements have powered protests—and McIndoe's fictional campaign that highlights how conspiracies and their theorists are treated.

  • Conspiracy theories today are often born from online radicalization

    New York Times tech columnist Kevin Roose examines how individuals become radicalized while using platforms like YouTube. Hate crimes that took place before the COVID-19 pandemic inspired the podcast, which looks at online commentators, algorithms, and isolation, and possible explanations for how increased online activity can sometimes lead to violent crime.

  • In 2020, rumors spread that Wayfair ran a child sex trafficking operation

    Users took note of many Wayfair furniture items with girls' names being sold for high prices. A well-known QAnon activist helped spread the conspiracy more widely during a time of heightened distrust in institutions as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The theory was proven to be untrue.

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