VIDEO: These Are the Scariest Conspiracy Theories! Do You Think They Are TRUE?
Some people enjoy thinking about certain events and trying to find a reason behind them or someone to blame for what is happening and so they create these weird theories. Conspiracy theories are often weird and other times just stupid, but some actually ring a little true.
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It’s every single person’s job to discern between the information they get and decide what they think is true and what isn’t. Still, there are some that are just out of this world and we don’t even understand how some people can think that the theories are true.
According to buzzfeed.com, some people think that the Titanic’s sinking was totally planned. Apparently, it was NOT the Titanic that sank, but its sister ship, the Olympic. Supposedly the Olympic had been damaged in a collision, and there was evidence to prove that the owners had switched the two ships, and then sunk the “Titanic” (aka the already-damaged Olympic) for insurance money.
The Denver International Airport is a hub for the Illuminati – The intricate murals on the walls have led travelers to believe it’s a central meeting place for either the Illuminati or neo-Nazis. OH, and the hallways apparently make a swastika shape when you look at the building from the sky.
Willy Wonka is the children’s’ version of Saw – Some people believe Willy Wonka was actually a serial killer, murdering all of the kids on the tour one by one. This theory also says Wonka led Charlie to kill himself through the insanity of knowing that the murders had taken place without him knowing, and that’s why they fly away at the end.
The current year is actually 1719, not 2016 – The Phantom Time Hypothesis says Roman Emperor Otto III liked the idea of ruling during the year 1000 — even though that wasn’t the date when he was in power. Did he forge documents to change the year? Were the Early Middle Ages totally made up?
The entire universe and all of your memories were created just last Thursday. – The Last Thursdayism theory says that all of your memories of the past could’ve been created recently, for example, just last Thursday. I mean, can you prove otherwise?
The reason everyone remembers certain events and details differently is because there are multiple universes – This theory’s called the Mandela Effect, because of this example: When Nelson Mandela was in jail, people remember him dying. Then, when he was released from jail, people were confused because they had remembered his death and the details so vividly.
Paul McCartney actually died in 1966, and now a lookalike stands in his place – Supposedly the other Beatles were in on the whole thing, and helped to hire someone who looked, sounded, and acted just like him. But soon they began feeling guilty for lying, and started hiding clues about his death in their music.
Aliens are trying to communicate with us via crop circles – Okay sure, people can mow all the shapes they want into a field, right? But sometimes these designs are so detailed and so intricate yet sometimes appear in the course of an hour. Aliens could be the explanation for these works of art, or just a really fast mower. Or chemicals that kill grass.