Some of the conspiracy theories out there are so stupid that it makes me wonder if they were put out there intentionally to deflect from the actual conspiracies that turned out to be true.

Like the 5G causes covid conspiracy. I mean that's such an easily testable conspiracy, do people in places that don't have cell phone service get covid? If yes then probably 5G has nothing to do with it.

It just makes entirely way too much sense. Just take a look at the tactic that we see almost every time where someone brings up a perfectly reasonable prediction of a conspiracy at work and immediately the tractors go to the craziest shit you ever heard in your life.
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@sj_zero Also, some theories get the well poisoned with additional nonsensical parts so that way it can be "debunked" by the establishment media. They only "debunk" the added crazy parts while not addressing any reasonable parts. That way when someone searches for a conspiracy theory, it leads to "it was debunked" links. The news later loosely references these "debunkings" loosely, hoping you do not look any deeper than their own sources.

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That's a good point. I think the term "debunked" is thoroughly debunked at this point.
There are no conspiracy theories, there are only valid suspicion and the rest.

If it happened before you cannot call it a theory - and a conspiracy is not that uncommon.
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