10 of the craziest conspiracy theories you can find on the internet
A Life / / January 06, 2021
There are many frankly weird and wacky ideas on the web. Oddly enough, they find their supporters. Conspiracy theories today are no more true than ancient myths. It's just that Prometheus, who gave fire to people, is unlikely to be believed by anyone now, but in falsification of flights to the Moon and the Zionist government is easy.
Lifehacker has collected 10 of the most common theories. Keep in mind that we do not consider them to be in any way wealthy. And we do not advise you.
1. The world is ruled by reptilians
A fairly popular theory is the existence of a secret world government. Its supporters argue that the politicians we see every day on TV are just puppets in the hands of the real rulers of the world. True, opinions differ as to who exactly these rulers are.
For example, one surveyConspiracy Theory Poll Resultsconducted in 2013 showed that 12 million Americans believe their country is ruled by reptilian aliens. Queen Elizabeth and her entourage, by the wayThe Royal Family are bloodsucking alien lizards - David Icke, also reptilians.
They drink human blood and practice cannibalismQueen Elizabeth II Confirmed Cannibal.
These creatures were writtenJustin Bieber Caught 'Shapeshifting' By Hundreds Of Fans and Justin Bieber. Billie Eilish is also with them, and even moved into the IlluminatiBillie Eilish Music Videos Loaded with Illuminati Symbolism. And especially meticulous anti-conspirators even investigateProof of reptilian shape shifters and comparing the teeth of celebrities to recognize aliens.
2. As well as freemasons and many others
Fortunately, Russians are more sober than Americans. According to the surveyWhere does the threat to peace come from? VTsIOM held in 2018, 67% of Russians believe in the existence of a secret government. But it does not consist of some kind of reptilians, but of completely human Western oligarchs and even members of the Freemason lodge.
By the way, it is at the behest of these bigwigs that the history of our state in all other countries is distorted in order to make it look bad. According to researchWhy conspiracy theories are gaining popularity, "World government" and "rewriting history" are two of the most popular conspiracy theories in Russia.
The country is also threatened by homosexuals, who allegedly have created their own lobby only to undermine our spiritual foundations.
In addition to underground oligarchs, representatives of the LGBT community and reptilians, the world is also ruled by Freemasons, IlluminatiAgenda 21 converted into 2030 from the UN and Jews. The latter even seem to useSpy sharks in Egypt: A history specially trained sharks with GPS sensors to destroy Israel's enemies.
3. No one flew to the moon
Another pollScience and Society: Authority and Trust VTsIOM, conducted in 2018, showed that 57% of Russians do not believe in flights to the moon. Even the head of Roscosmos, Dmitry Rogozin, may have doubts about the landing on this satellite of the Earth.Rogozin offered to check if the Americans were on the moonthat someday Russian cosmonauts will check whether the Americans were on the moon.
According to the supporters of this theory, the flights were falsified: they were filmed by Stanley Kubrick, which he allegedly personally admitted before his death.
They say that all the lunar soil brought by the astronauts is fake, and the photographs are faked, because the stars are not visible there. True, actually Kubrick died a couple of months before he gave a revealing interview, 382 kilograms of lunar soil lie in the Johnson Space Center, and the stars from the moon were still photographed, but who is it worries?
4. And to Mars too
In addition to flights to the moon, NASA also faked the landing of rovers on the Red Planet. CuriosityBefore that, the Vikings, Opportunity and other rovers actually rode the coast of the rocky island of Devon, near Canada. This opinion is shared by someNASA mars hoax: “Rover” is on Devon island, Canada. Proof inside Twitter users, and individualTHERE ARE PEOPLE WHO SPEND THEIR TIME YELLING AT THE MARS CURIOSITY ROVER ON TWITTER regulars of Reddit.
Skeptics call some suspicious-looking objects caught in the rover's lens as proof.
For example, the petrified skeleton of a fish‘Fish Fossil’ Found by NASA’s Mars Rover; 'Greatest Discovery' says NASA Scientists, human shadowHuman Shadow Seen on Mars?, Egyptian pyramidMartian pyramid and a spider monkey‘Hairy Spider Monkey’ Found on Mars? from the island of Devon. They have nowhere to come from on Mars, which means that the pictures were taken on Earth. Although spider monkeys do not live on Devon Island, they are particular.
5. The earth is actually flat
So, at least, members of the Flat Earth Society argue. This organization was foundedBetter and flatter Earths in 1956 by English conspiracy theorist Samuel Shenton, and then safely revivedFlat earth society in the USA, where it continues to exist to this day. Such a society existsTerrapiattisti a Palermo, ma Beppe Grillo non c’è. “La Nasa? È come Disneyland " and in Italy.
Flat-earth adepts believe that our planet is a disk 40,000 kilometers in diameter with the North Pole in the center. At the edges it is surrounded by walls of ice, which no one is able to overcome.
All photographs from space are fake, and the arguments of those who say that the Earth is round are untenable.
In an interviewThe earth is flat! Release 334 (09/25/2017). The most shocking hypotheses REN TV, former NASA employee Matthew Boylan admitted that he was told about the flat shape of the Earth when he was hired. True, NASA knows nothing about such an employee. And the mention of him is foundDid Flat Earth proponent Mathew Boylan really work for NASA? only in a frankly humorous article that says he was hired in 1099. Curiously, even then the Earth was consideredMyth of the flat earth round.
6. And the moon is drawn
The next time you look out the window at night and see a large luminous round thing there, you should know that this is a hologram specially created to mislead people. So claimsThe Moon is Not Real: David Icke renowned "researcher" of world conspiracy theories David Icke. He is echoed by the equally prominent "scientist" Matt Rogers, who believesNIBIRU SHOCK CLAIM: ‘Moon isn’t real - it’s a simulation to COVER UP Planet X’that the Moon is a projection that covers the mysterious planet Nibiru from us.
The theory has spread, and you can find its apologists on the web. Some are watchingUPDATED The Moon is Not What You Think for a satellite of the Earth continuously throughout the year to reveal signs of a hologram, others are looking forThe Moon is a Hologram inconsistencies in the words of astronauts who allegedly walked on the moon.
True, later David Icke himself reconsidered his views. Now he claimsDavid Icke claims the moon is HOLLOW and built by ALIENS in crazy new theorythat the Moon exists, but it is hollow inside and serves as a base for aliens.
7. J.K. Rowling does not exist
Harry Potter fans, you've been deceived all the time. First, there is no magic. Secondly, Joanne Rowling also no. According toFilm director sparks debate over origins of ‘Harry Potter’ Norwegian director Nina Grunfeld, one woman could not write seven such large books in such a short time (the series was created for about 16 years), and so that they also turned out like this popular.
Behind all this is the marketing strategy and the work of professional black writers.
As an example, Grunfeld cites the novels about Nancy Drew, which were written by a group of authors under the collective pseudonym Carolyn Keane.
8. All the doctors in the world are in league
Those who believe that these monsters in white coats are saving lives are wrong. According to the proponents of the theory, in fact, all doctors and pharmaceutical manufacturers are conspiring to warm their hands on the suffering of people.
30% of respondentsWhat Aren't They Telling Us? in America, they don't believe that HIV came naturally.
Most likely, it was created artificially in order to destroy homosexuals. There are also those who completely deny the existence of HIV (allegedly the virus was invented by pharmaceutical companies).
In addition, cunning doctors hideMedical Conspiracy Theories and Health Behaviors in the United Statesthat smartphones cause cancer. And they prevent the spread of homeopathic natural medicines that cure him at once, selling their useless chemistry instead.
And they invented vaccinations specifically in order to kill and maim unwanted children. Those who are not killed by vaccines will eventually be destroyed by the ubiquitous GMOs.
And fun fact: the American Psychological Association found outThe Psychological Roots of Anti ‑ Vaccination Attitudes: A 24 ‑ Nation Investigationthat it is anti-vaccine people who most often believe in other conspiracy theories and haveAre modern health worries associated with medical conspiracy theories? more health problems than other people.
9. Australia does not exist
In 2017, a thread was created on Reddit, in which 17-year-old Swede Shelley Florid put forwardSome People Think Australia Doesn’t Exist - Here’s Why an interesting theory. According to her, Australia does not exist. As you know, a significant part of the settlers who allegedly colonized this continent were convicted criminals. And in fact, the British were just throwing colonists overboard from their ships.
An entire continent was dreamed up by the British authorities to cover up one of the greatest massacres in history.
All Australians with whom you may have contact are actors or computer generated characters. And if you try to fly to Australia, you will actually be taken to South America.
Shelley's Florida theory received more than 50,000 comments, 21,000 people shared it, and many even questioned the existence of the continent... Although later Florida admittedWe talked to Australia conspiracy theorist Shelley Floryd about what’s actually going on herethat just trolled everyone.
10. Finland is not there either
By the way, there is no Finland either. The existence of this country was rigged to facilitate the introduction of fishing quotas for export from Russia to Japan. Sushi is then made from it.
The theory put forwardWhat did your parents show you to do that you assumed was completely normal, only to later discover that it was not normal at all? A 22-year-old Reddit user named Jack. According to him, his mother told him so. True, then it turned outThis Dude Accidentally Convinced the Internet That Finland Doesn’t Existthat the guy was joking. But he claims that ten percent of the people who turned to him sincerely believed in his story.
What incredible conspiracy theories do you know about? Share in the comments.
Read also🧐
- 12 health myths to be ashamed to believe in 2019
- 10 popular science-based myths that are ashamed to believe
- 10 misconceptions about space you are ashamed to believe