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  • curprev 01:1201:12, 20 January 2024Blowhall3 talk contribs 13,317 bytes +13,317 Created page with "Conspiracy theories have actually constantly been a part of human history, with people questioning official narratives and seeking alternative explanations for events. These theories are defined as explanations or beliefs that attribute the reason for an event or situation to a trick, frequently sinister, plot by a group of individuals or organizations. They often involve the idea that effective forces are working behind the scenes to manipulate events for their own gain..."