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Derived by the government as double speak to use to discredit truth sayers.
Conspiracy: plotting in secret
Theory: a 98% likelihood deemed by peer review of a hypothesis after trials.

Used a for its opposite meaning, this double speak term is alludes to greater attack on the targets validity of all thought while no proof is shown.

I.e. alex jones whose been correct in 2018 about the bioloical epidemics UN stated would be unleashed to create a global police state is just a conspiracy theory.

As we see here AJ was right, but this term is used to insinuate it as a myth
If they find proof of your plotting of a crime just call them a conspiracy theorist and low power people will accept this as they do referring to it as trivial.
by cheezychi July 25, 2021
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Pseudo intellectuals who say what the minority of people say to appear as smart.
Conspiracy theorist: The earth is flat! NASA's a lie. Covid is a plandemic, science is a hoax! Wake up sheeple!
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A phrase made up and used as a buzzword by shady people such as left wing radicals or government officials in order to signal their supporters and followers to doubt, disbelieve, discredit, distrust, ignore, silence and slander witnesses that call them out for their dishonest, shady dark agendas.
Anybody who says that co-vid was create in a lab is a Conspiracy Theorist and shouldn't be taken seriously
by CT Mason March 17, 2023
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A highly intelligent and insightful person ridiculed by non-critically thinking NPCs, Karens and the woke mob but is subsequently proven to be right.
Good examples where Conspiracy theorists were proven to be right are man made global warming being a sham, Covid being a sham, the virus being relatively harmless if it even exists and the MRNA jab being ineffective and lethal, killing and/or making sick millions worldwide, the Deep state's plan for a Communist world government dystopia etc.
by Azzamandias72 April 25, 2023
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In 1967, the CIA coined the derogatory label "Conspiracy Theorist" to attack truthsayers and whistleblowers who challenge the "official" narrative of the powers to be. This term is usually associated by the mass media to shills with tin foil hats who talk about little green aliens, lizards, supernatural, and other obvious absurdities in order to discredit real truthsayers and whistleblowers who are able to expose real conspiracies conceived by real corrupted people all over the world.
A conspiracy theorist is a shill who wears a tin foil hat and talks about inane absurdities.
by AlfaVitaY2K December 8, 2016
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A conspiracy theorist is someone who is 1 week to 20 years ahead of the curve.
Sam, "The teacher called George a conspiracy theorist."

Robert, " Nah, he's just 6 months ahead of the curve. We'll see soon that the teacher is downright wrong."
by anonymous April 30, 2022
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Italian-American conspiracy theorists are doggedly preoccupied with fringe theories pertaining to the innocence of Chicago-area mafia killers who were nonetheless indicted, shown to be guilty of their crimes (well-beyond a reasonable doubt), and incarcerated. They often complain that said mafia killers got a "raw deal" because of "bad news" disseminated by "dry beefers."

Their theories are viewed with skepticism by normal people because they are rarely supported by any conclusive evidence and contrast with institutional analysis, which focuses on people's collective behavior in publicly known institutions, as recorded in scholarly material and mainstream media reports, to explain historical or current events, rather than speculate on the motives and actions of secretive coalitions of individuals, such as Mike Maseth, T. Markus Funk, Mitchell Mars Mitch Mars, Patrick Fitzgerald, and Charlie Hernandez.

Clear-headed individuals argue that Italian-American conspiracy theory, itself, goes well-beyond the boundaries of rational criticism when it becomes nonfalsifiable--such a theory is a closed system of ideas which explains away contradictory evidence by claiming that the conspirators themselves planted it.

Italian-American conspiracy theorists typically grew up in areas like Melrose Park, Elmwood Park, Galewood, Bridgeport, Cicero, and Berwyn. They regularly troll the Chicago Suntimes' mob threads.
The Suntimes mob blog is hilarious when all the Italian-American conspiracy theorists come crawling out of the wood work, crying foul.
by Davey Gagunga April 26, 2011
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