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'''Conspiracy Theories '''refer to explanations of an event or situation
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that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful actors, often
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political in motivation and usually by the government, organised crime
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groups or large corporations. Although the term 'conspiracy theory' is
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usually used as an insult, many conspiracies actually make more sense
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than the official explanations.
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## List of Conspiracies
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### Confirmed Conspiracies
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### Very Likely Conspiracies
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- That the [War on Drugs](War_on_Drugs "wikilink") is more about
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increasing the power of the police, profits for well-connected
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organised crime groups and repressing left-wing social movements
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across the world.
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- That [Olof Palme](Olof_Palme "wikilink") was assassinated by the
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[CIA](CIA "wikilink") and [South African](South_Africa "wikilink")
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police working together.
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### Likely Conspiracies
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### Unlikely Conspiracies
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### Very Unlikely Conspiracies
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### Debunked Conspiracies
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- [Holocaust Denial](Holocaust_Denial "wikilink") - the belief that
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the [Holocaust](Holocaust "wikilink") either didn't happen or has
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been significantly exaggerated to discredit
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[Hitler's](Adolf_Hitler "wikilink") [wonderful
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ideas](Nazism "wikilink") (sarcasm) or to benefit the '[Jewish
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Elite](Jewish_Elite_Conspiracy "wikilink")'. |