Nazi Moon Base - The Nazis went to the moon to build a base, which later will be the bases for a future invasion of Earth
Area 51 UFOs - Area 51 is harboring UFO's that crashed at Roswell
Zionist Empire - The Jews are attempting to create an empire to take over the world
Armenian Terrorist State - Armenians are migrating outside of Armenia to create colonies, that will send funds and supplies back to Armenia so they can take over the world (lol)
New World Order - 13 bloodlines run a worldwide shadow government which uses fear, banks, and secret funding to manipulate the governments, and later create a global totalitarian police state
9/11 - The US government attacked its own buildings on 9/11, for an excuse to invade the middle east to create four major bases with which they are going to take over the rest of the region to create a global American Empire *see NWO*
well actually I don't think he did make these up drace for the fact that I have heard of the conspiracy theory about 9/11 on youtube from tons of different users on their who posted videos about how a plane did not blow up the pentagon somehow,but the surveillance footage was faked,and all that.another one is the most well known and that is Area 51 having aliens in it,and I would think that any American would know about that theory,about the secret military base in the state of Nevada(half of it is owned by the military,half is owned by gambling)but besides possibly the theory of Area 51 having alien spacecraft in it to try and replicate the technology for their own military purposes,I wouldn't even consider any of these logical.
Whoops, pushed post before I finished typing out my thought. As to conspiracy theories, I have heard of most of those. No of those seem even mildly plausible. But in my time I have come across some that, while not terribly believable, had some semblance of truth. None of those though.
Gravity is only a theory, it wasn't proven true. Some people don't believe in gravity at all, some examples I gathered:
"First of all, no one has measured gravity for every atom and every star. It is simply a religious belief that it is âuniversal.â Secondly, school textbooks routinely make false statements. For example, âthe moon goes around the earth.â If the theory of gravity were true, it would show that the sun's gravitational force on the moon is much stronger than the earth's gravitational force on the moon, so the moon would go around the sun. Anybody can look up at night and see the obvious gaps in gravity theory." -Ellery Schempp
I'd like to clarify that I personally believe in gravity.
I'll also add that Ellery Schempp is a devout Christian. It irritates me sometimes how theists try to look for gaps (that will eventually be covered up) in science to prove their own beliefs. No intention of steering the conversation elsewhere.
Doesn't the 'Theory' part imply that you can't say for sure if it's true or not?
But seriously... most of these so-called conspiracies just crack me up. There is no way to find out if they ARE true, despite the amazing story. Best not to crack your head on those, I say!