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conspiracy

[kuhn-spir-uh-see] / kənˈspɪr ə si /


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“So they are looking to fit every sliver of evidence into a criminal conspiracy.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The “deception added fuel to the later conspiracy theories,” the CIA study said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Often, she has to listen to the most outlandish conspiracy theories and, on one occasion, she recalls being verbally abused.

From BBC

The conspiracy theorists among us think he could announce the presence of aliens from outside our solar system, especially after former president Barack Obama’s recent off-hand comments raised eyebrows.

From Salon

Subsequent works "The House on the Lake" or "The Department of Truth" have tackled human survival and conspiracy theories, helping turn Tynion into one of the top-selling independent American comics creators across all genres.

From Barron's