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"There are always conspiracy theories," he said.

conspiracy theories造句

They both have rejected Fayed's conspiracy theories.

But conspiracy theories are kneejerk, lazy cynicism.

Other conspiracy theories about Mr Obama are even loopier.

But, like many conspiracy theories, "13 Bankers" goes too far.

Moreover, conspiracy theories are flying around yet again.

There are no conspiracy theories, no wild speculations, no paranoia.

What were several conspiracy theories that arose at the time of Pope John Paul I's death?

But this is just a scratch, because conspiracy theories are automatically generated.

Thee creepy title music. The endless conspiracy theories. The tapeworm guy living in the sewer.

According to many stories and conspiracy theories that circulated in the late 1960s, Beatles guitarist Paul McCartney died in 1966.

The granddaddy of all space conspiracy theories has to be that the moon landings were faked on a soundstage.

Whereas Kremlinologists love conspiracy theories, Dmitry Medvedev, Russia's President, and Vladimir Putin, its prime minister, tell things how they are.

Further, research has shown that people can be influenced by exposure to conspiracy theories without being aware that they have been persuaded.

"If you are into conspiracy theories... you may think, Oh my gosh, the heavens are conspiring-something big is going to happen," he said.

They dabble in conspiracy theories and talk of the collapse of civilisation and the need for investors to sell all paper assets, buy gold and retreat to Idaho.

Across the country, extremism is surging, inflamed by conservative talkshow hosts, encouraged by Republican leaders and propagating a series of wild conspiracy theories.

This may sound like the storyline from a work of fiction, but "The Battle of Los Angeles" definitely happened in the early morning of Feb. 25 and will forever fuel UFO conspiracy theories.

Like all good conspiracy theories, both tales contain just enough truth to satisfy those predisposed to believe in them, without admitting any contradictions that might shake up those assumptions.