Conspiracies and other theories I like and believe in

1. Alexander Hamilton never intended on deloping, rather leaving behind a letter that he told no relevant parties about in the case that he lost his duel so as to ruin Aaron Burr's political career.


2. The USS Maine was an inside job so that the American government could claim it as casus belli for the Spanish-American war.


3. The US continually and intentionally responded weakly to terrorist attacks until one happened that was of such severity (of course referring to 9/11) that it justified the institution of otherwise controversial statutes that wouldn't have had the chance to pass had the US responded appropriately to previous, lesser threats.


4. Coca-cola funded South American death squads. Hardly a conspiracy atp since its pretty damn obvious, but still worth looking into.


5. The Roswell UFO was an in-development military aircraft and the confusing and contradictory information given to the press was an intentional misinformation campaign to keep weapon's testing under wraps during such a tense moment in geopolitical history. The rumors of alien ships were spread intentionally to get conspiracists to look in the wrong direction.

6. building off of #5, many conspiracy theories are themselves cover-ups for actual conspiracies that serve to both obfuscate and make conspiracy theorists look like a bunch of crazy weirdos.


7. Arion Kurtaj (that kid that's pretty much the John Wick of hacking) is not under "indefinite hospital stay" due to some kind of wacky hacking addiction, he was definitely brought on by the NSA or some similar body because he's probably the world's best cybercriminal. 


8. COVID was either actively propagated or else simply allowed to spread naturally by the CCP in order to quell Hong Kong protestors and flood world news media in order to bury their memory. 




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