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So many out there, are they real, has the governments suppressed the real truth under the heading Conspiracy theory to make the public dismiss them, when really our knowledge of our own history, where we came from, life on other planets is all true? There is strong evidence now coming from leaks from top secret government people that worked in these facilities and areas saying that it is all true, the Ancient Aliens the Catholic church has hidden books cause they contradict the churches teachings, thousands of years before man was supposed to be here on Earth, do we stop and think about it?
 
I don't doubt there are topics hidden to us by the government, and I hope they will eventually be unearthed. I'm sure aliens exist in some form or fashion, even as simple single-celled organisms.

This remind me of Green Run, where a part in Washington saw the government taking part in unethical testing of nuclear radiation on unsuspecting people.
 
I don't believe most of them, honestly. The majority of the people who come up with these are wackos on drugs. I live in an area where there's a conspiracy theory about everything. I can tell you with utmost confidence that most of these are completely made-up.
 
It was interesting to me about a comment a government official stated once about these, that as long as we can get everyone to think that it is nut jobs that start these conspiracies, then the truth remains a secret. More and more people are starting to pressure the governments into spilling it all and whether or not they will remains to be seen
 
Some conspiracy stuff is wacko, but some stuff not. For instance, the JFK stuff is quite credible. I mean, the guy defected to Russia and came back with - zero problems from immigration. Also, there isn't any logical way a single gunman could have took out the president. Anyway, the wacko conspiracy stuff is normally pushing some extremist philosophy, like say the anti-Jewish ones - but the silliness of the propositions does the extremism (as far as changing public opinion) more harm than good.
 
My favorite conspiracy theory is about the hollow earth. It is very common information that explorers and expeditions are not allowed in north antartica, It is because the world government doesn't want to disclose in public that they've found the entrance going to the so called hollow earth.
 
i have been into conspiracy theories for about 11 maybe 12 years now the ones i enjoyed was the Annunaki genetically modifying modern day homosapieans, the council of Nicaea, hollow earth, and the moon landing. Different perspectives offered from what i was taught at school.
 
I am fascinated by hearing what conspiracy theories are out there, and how people come to the conclusions they have come to. Seeing how people justify their opinions regardless if they completely go against the science is interesting. But personally I prefer to base my opinions on hard facts rather than conspiracy.
 
Nowadays things seem clownish, to be honest. It's like everything is being setup. I don't know how anyone believes the news these days, but probably most people do. I'm not dissing them or mocking them, though, it's understandable. I mean, society would break down if people didn't trust others. What if you didn't trust the police officer for what he said or your family doctor?
 
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