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n. (conspiracy theory English)
Usage examples of "conspiracy theories".
By doing so, they spawned one of the great conspiracy theories of the case—.
Some commentators fond of conspiracy theories even put forward the idea that Khan Noonien Singh and his followers were not frozen in some long-lost sleeper ship.
Oddly enough, about half of liberal conspiracy theories involve the Jews.
Agent Cathcart's summation: Ed Satterlee was a loony, albeit a rich and very efficient one--very adept at advancing conspiracy theories that stood up in court.
Ed Satterlee was a loony, albeit a rich and very efficient one--very adept at advancing conspiracy theories that stood up in court.
There would be conspiracy theories for the next twenty years, and the Bureau would proceed on its business, checking out every possibility, aided, they were sure, by the Japanese police, but one guy alone had driven this aircraft into the ground, and that made it extremely likely that this grand mal assassination, like most of the others, was the work of a single man, demented or not, skilled or not, but in any case alone.
Nothing is better guaranteed to make you feel important in the world, which may be why conspiracy theories are so popular among frustrated underachievers.
There was a tendency, therefore, to suspect everyone, to spin grandiose conspiracy theories that could wind up encompassing everyone in the world but she herself and Melanie.
Urban legends and conspiracy theories had filtered into the public consciousness to such a point that even I, in my vanadium-alloy tower, had heard the tales of aliens, of grays, of mysterious animal mutilations and of Area 51, where captured extraterrestrial spacecraft were allegedly undergoing back-engineering.