Which conspiracy theories do you believe?

I believe that the washer really does eat my socks!

No, no, no. Everyone knows it is the dryer that's the culprit!

When I was a teen I fully believed Jim Morrison faked his death, that he just couldn't take the fame etc. Then one day someone said something to the effect of, "Don't you think if he was still alive we'd have some crazy, anonymous poet circulating insanely good stuff?" Made much more sense to me than him just hiding out, lol.

That's always been one of my favorites. There's a part of me that still believes it, just a little bit.
 
I remember watching that miniseries on JFK on Hulu a while back. That caused me watch other stuff and read other stuff about the Kennedy assassination. At the end of the day, I believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone.

As far as theories I believe, I think there is a distinct possibility that Courtney Love had something to do with the death of Kurt Cobain.
 
I'm partial to the theory that a panicked JFK body guard, turning to address Oswald, accidentally shot the President with an explosive round to the head. I figure that is why JFK's brain went missing. Bullet pieces remaining in the brain would have revealed it was an explosive round that body guards use, verses full metal jacket bullets fired by Oswald.
 

You see - I think the fifth dentist just got caught in the "for their patients who chew gum" part of the survey. He/she probably had no patients who chewed gum, so declined to hop on board with the other four.

Edited to add - I don't believe in conspiracies, because I firmly believe that people can't keep their mouths shut.
 
There being more to Princess Diana's death. We watched the news when the accident first happened and they were reporting her in stable condition with broken legs. We watched a movie and by the time the movie was done and we switched back to the news she was dead. I was only 13 at the time of her death but it seemed fishy to me at the time.

Now that's one is easy to explain. She had an aortic dissection that bled out pretty quickly. By the time they realized it, it was too late. Not many people survive those.
 
I don't believe any because I'm not a whackjob and I don't look good in tinfoil.

Some of them are fun though. Come on, there must be one little harmless one that you like.
I think there's a big line between looking at them in a fun, non serious way and whackjob in a tin foil hat. Unfortunately I think more new conspiracy theories are getting the whack job type. Maybe it's because there's all kinds of "evidence" and heavily edited videos online.
I do think some really cross I line. The Sandy Hook one really bothers me.

I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Denver Airport yet.
 
You see - I think the fifth dentist just got caught in the "for their patients who chew gum" part of the survey. He/she probably had no patients who chewed gum, so declined to hop on board with the other four.

Edited to add - I don't believe in conspiracies, because I firmly believe that people can't keep their mouths shut.
I read, from extremely reliable sources. He had amounted a great deal of student loan debt, added to a recent divorce that had him strapped for cash. Bubblicious approached him with an offer to object. The results are plane as day for anyone that's willing to look into it.
 
I can't believe that there are people who actually think Sandy Hook was a hoax with paid actors. I used to work with a guy who was a conspiracy theorist who thought the government was tracking us using our driver's licenses as one example. Dang, it takes all types to make the world go round I guess. But what a slap in the face to the people affected by tragedies like Sandy Hook.
The Sandy Hook hoaxers are the worst. I think someone has to be despicably cruel to say such things to the parents.
 
There being more to Princess Diana's death. We watched the news when the accident first happened and they were reporting her in stable condition with broken legs. We watched a movie and by the time the movie was done and we switched back to the news she was dead. I was only 13 at the time of her death but it seemed fishy to me at the time.

She died of massive internal injuries. I mean - the car went straight into a pillar at 70 MPH and she wasn't wearing a seatbelt. It's kind of hard to see that kind of damage, but it's easy to understand how it happened.

Her chances of surviving that crash would have been vastly improved if she wore a seatbelt. Once they started speeding up she should have put it on immediately.
 















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