The Craziest Conspiracy Theories That People Actually Believe - According to the internet, we should steer clear of the Denver airport....and Bill Gates.Conspiracy theories are not a new concept, but they've taken on a new life thanks to the internet. In 2020, we saw more than our fair share of misinformation online—some rooted in historical details, others in fear. Here, we're taking a look at the craziest theories people have believed over the years, from an Earth within Earth to Prince Charles living as a closeted vampire.
The moon landing was fake. - The flag moving in the wind, no stars in the sky whatsoever, the misaligned shadows—these have all been points made in the conspiracy theory that Neil Armstrong
didn't take the first "leap for mankind" on the moon in 1969. For years,
conspiracists have argued that NASA staged the landing and that the secret has been protected by the CIA ever since.
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The government killed JFK. - There are a number of conspiracy theories about President Kennedy's death, but one of the most popular is that the government was behind the assassination. Many
Americans don't believe Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, and biographer
Philip Shenon claims that even Bobby Kennedy thought the CIA was responsible for his brother's death at first.
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The Denver International Airport is Illuminati's headquarters. - The Illuminati leads to a conspiracy rabbit hole that we're not going to delve too far into—except when it comes to the Denver International Airport. Many Illuminati believers are convinced it's the secret group's headquarters. The airport has
embraced the rumors by poking fun at it, but that hasn't stopped people from
believing secret tunnels and lizard lairs lurk beneath the building.
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