My views are my mine, and everyone has the right to their view. I may not always agree with other people’s views, as they may not always agree with mine.
The longer and louder a conspiracy theory gets, the less likely it is to be true.
People love to push back on this by saying, “But conspiracies exist.” Of course they do. No one disputes that.
The mistake is pretending conspiracies and conspiracy theories are the same thing. They aren’t.
Real conspiracies are usually uncovered while investigating something else. MKUltra is a textbook case. There wasn’t a massive, long-running public theory debated for decades. It was discovered through documents and investigations, then corroborated quickly once exposed.
Same pattern with Tuskegee and Watergate.
Small groups. Closed systems. Secrecy. And once scrutiny began, evidence surfaced rapidly and the conspiracy collapsed into specifics.
That’s how real conspiracies behave.
Now compare that to the zombie classics:
Moon landing denial, 9/11 controlled demolition, Flat Earth, Aliens and UFOs.
These have been talked about endlessly for decades. Every angle has been examined. Every claim stress-tested. And yet they never produce converging evidence. They never narrow. They never resolve. They just keep going.
That alone tells you what they are. Undead storytelling.
This isn’t about time.
It’s about exposure, scrutiny, and scope.
Real conspiracies
• exist in closed systems
• involve limited participants
• benefit from secrecy and classification
• and once exposed, they tend to unravel quickly
Zombie conspiracy theories
• exist in open systems
• require thousands or millions of people to stay silent
• persist after exposure
• and survive because scrutiny feeds them
Every failed prediction becomes a new excuse.
Every disproof becomes “part of the cover-up.”
Rule of thumb:
If a conspiracy theory has been loud, popular, and publicly examined for decades and still can’t produce converging physical evidence, it’s not revealing genuine conspiracy. It’s a popular idea for one that doesn’t exist.
Real conspiracies collapse once people start talking.
Fake ones never go anywhere - because they’re entertainment, not reality. There is no fire, just smoke.
@Matthew63088775@SamanthaTaghoy Sorry but an abortion after 8 months is only possible in a severe medical situation, ie. Life threatening to the mother and or baby. It isn't a decision which is taken lightly or without necessity.
@daedalusdump@SamanthaTaghoy You don't, the proof is she trespassed in an area, she was warned several times not to go into, but still did. This isn't about 'silent prayer' it's about breaking the law and violating an area which vulnerable women are using. She was aware that she was intimidating these women.
@atticusfinch104@SamanthaTaghoy She was also given a number of opportunities before arrest to leave the area and stop her intimidating before arrest, so being charged is fair do's if you ask me.
@mtngirl143@SamanthaTaghoy Sorry, you'll find they do. They don't let people intimidate other people in China, nor any other law abiding country. This woman was arrested for intimidating vulnerable women, not for silently praying.
@SchmaltzDiva@SamanthaTaghoy Thus has nothing to do with silently praying. That is the claim made by a woman who has breached an area which vulnerable women are going to purposely intimidate those women. She was asked to leave a number of times before the police were involved, so arrest was avoidable.
@chatswithem We went for a full week camping at Blackwell, near Birmingham in July; it was basically drought conditions until it rained for a morning part way through; shade and plenty of fluids were needed for the rest of that week. It was also sunny for most of August in the North West.
@LivEchonews Arrests included: Supply of Class A and B drugs, sexual assault; possession of indecent images, domestic assault, drug driving, drink driving, theft and criminal damage. Police also seized cocaine, cannabis, e-bikes and watches.