A conspiracy theory is a belief that a secret conspiracy has actually been decisive in producing a political event or evil outcome which the theorists strongly disapprove of Have you ever binged watched conspiracy videos on YouTube? Have what you thought you knew about something or someone completely changed by a random stranger on YouTube? If you have, don't worry, you're not the only one. There are millions of people around the world spend hours on end watching these videos, or even reading blog posts and becoming more aware of their surroundings. There are the 'popular' or some of the more common conspiracies that even people that don't believe these theories know about. Some examples include "Bush did 9/11" and "Jet fuel doesn't melt steal beams". I know what you might me thinking, "why are they 9/11 related?" 9/11 is this weekend, and it just so happens that it's part of that popular group of theories. i won't go into too much detail, but I will link a video of one of my favorite videos that relates to 9/11 below. One of my favorite conspiracy theories has to do with the Mandela Effect. Some common examples that are brought up are the Berenstein/Berenstain Bears or Febreeze/Febreze. The basic idea is that someone went back in time and changed a minor detail that then caused other small things to change. Almost everyday, new examples of the Mandela Effect are found and posted online to become viral among the masses of conspiracy theory junkies.
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