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What is most stupidest conspiracy theory you ever heard?

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Rooster Cogburn , Rooster Cogburn, answered

Saddam Hussein's Alien Stargate Was The Real Reason For Iraq Invasion. There are many dumb ones out there like The Moon is Fake also.

PJ Stein Profile
PJ Stein answered

That bigfoot is actually aliens sent to Earth as punishment for crimes. Once they serve their time they get to go back home and that is why we never find any remains.

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Tom  Jackson
Tom Jackson commented
So bottom line, they may well exist, but there is no scientific proof of their existence.

Interesting.

Can we find a scientist on here to clarify the issues this raises?
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Jann Nikka answered

Newtown 😔💔.

Barb Cala Profile
Barb Cala answered

I was on a US based social networking site where some of the British folks felt there was a conspiracy to give them problems because everyone hated British folks. 

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Matt Radiance answered

The existence of Aliens with that shape which got popular in Hollywood. Those kitty eyes, silver skins and rugby ball heads! There might others on other planets or within earth itself. But those appearances are human imagination. That's all.

I apologize in advance for this one, cause i know approximately 90 % of the world's societies and U.S societies think align the same line.

This theory that all politicians are bad, liars, cons, evils, devils ect . . Good and bad people are everywhere and politicians aren't separated.

It's pity to see American society so desperate while we are not like many countries who you never know who's up there. But here we study the course and get into policy career. People lack of understanding the circumstances and how policy works, in one aspect,that you can't tell everything to society, those who point finger toward politicians as liars, if they hear many things that they never knew, they would create a type of chaos that would be give endless damage to our country. And then politicians would come and say, here, that's why society shouldn't know everything. They can't take it. They become zombies when they know everything.

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Matt Radiance
Matt Radiance commented
@Tom: Good one! :)
Walt: Your statement is one of the most realistic poured with sense statements that i've faced in a long time!
But there's on point i'd mention, however that i'm agree with you and what you say make fully sense. many promises that going to be made and barely carried out is not always known in advance.
Some make the promises and they hope to make it happen.
-Some happens as promised. some get convinced to change in sake of country, self or future of campaign. some get forced to be cancelled and to be forgotten.
One side of policy is hidden battles. battles with unknown hands and the ones who society never must be informed of.
What society see on TV or an action or decision gets informed is not always what it seems. there's thousand of ups and downs behind the scene. there's more complications into policy than just a having a post and living in the white house!
Fights of principles, ideologies and pushing the power you have in sake of settling your ideas. sometimes you're successful. sometimes you don't. and sometimes you push too hard which it cost your life. in this path, you might have to lie some too. lying in policy is not "lying" it's for it's sake and what it takes. it's part of the deal.
Walt O'Reagun
Walt O'Reagun commented
Some of it is as you said.
But the majority of broken promises, are because they either never learned - or have forgotten - basic Civics for government.

For example: It is not in the powers of the President to set the budget. That's a Congressional power. But the President always gets blamed for it. >> Just ONCE, I would love for a President to go on TV and say: "Look folks. I'm not the one in charge of the budget. That's totally Congress' bailiwick. I don't even have to request a budget - they're supposed to come up with one on their own."
Matt Radiance
Matt Radiance commented
I agree with broken promises part. some side of it is as you said as well.
However, the second part, i really doubt such a thing ever happens! because this is one of the moments where policy becomes too exposed to the society again! however, since the expressions shows our society is so uneducated about government and the system, policy and political perspectives maybe this example you have made must happen actually! they are lower risk subjects! so they could just help the society to cope with political aspects more. so they stop blaming the president or governmental positions for everything.

You said about president blames! it's one of my pains really! some folks blame their ripped suit pocket on President!!! as real as that!
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Walt O'Reagun answered

Any alien conspiracy that claims only aliens would have had the technology to build {whatever} ... The pyramids, cities of the Mayans/Aztecs, Stonehenge, etc.

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Ancient Hippy answered

"The Rife Double Superlative Theory".

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Jaimie JT answered

The ones in my head when I'm high as' can get pretty dumb :) I like them though cos they make me laugh after I eat tomatoes... I eat tomatoes when I get the munchies ... Little baby tomatoes. I love little tomatoes :) I LOVE THEM !!

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mary adam answered

Half time superbowl shows are satanic illuminati rituals.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=TPlcYWgl_h8

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