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Supporters of conspiracy theories say that nothing happens accidentally, meaning that everything happens for a reason. Many great events in human history have had a purpose that benefits a particular authoritative group that is orchestrated by multiple entities.

The notion of nothing is what it seems, refers to the idea of hidden motifs to certain attitudes of Governments or relevant figures of the world. As crazy as the following conspiracy theories may seem, is it so crazy thinking they could be true?

Decide for yourself and let us know what you think in the comment section below.

#1. Reptilians Rule The Earth Conspiracy Theory

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The Queen is a hybrid lizard, celebrities are shape-shifters and global elites with reptilian bloodlines are trying to rule the earth!  Ring any bells!?

If you haven’t heard of this crazy conspiracy theory then you’re in for a right old treat, as these are just some of the crazy things you may come across when investigating the craziest conspiracy on this list. Let’s investigate further…

Reptilians are known to have lizard or reptile characteristics that are normally shown in fantasy movies. But the expert on this subject matter thinks something completely different. David Icke is a well-known conspiracy theorist who covers a range of theories including the Illuminati, Satanic bloodlines, and Metaphysical topics of the unseen. He also claims shape-shifting reptilian aliens control Earth by taking on human form to manipulate human societies.

Icke gains his extensive research not only from his own intuition but from ancient and modern evidence that shows reptilians through thousands of years. Icke also claims that some of the world’s dominant leaders including the Bush and Rockerfella families come from reptilian bloodlines.

David Icke has gained a popular following, and there are many that believe in his unbelievable theories. But what do these reptilians’ bloodlines ultimately want?

Theories include:

  • To take control, manipulate and enslave humanity
  • Destroy personal identity
  • Keep everyone trapped in fear
  • To feed off children’s energy
  • Prevent people from awakening to a higher vibration and enlightenment

Whether this most outrageous theory is fact or fiction, it’s some crazy shit! David Icke has shown incredible courage and dedicated many years of his life to informing the public about this theory. After reading some of his own books, I found that he was a very intelligent man who has brought to life some thought-provoking content and undoubtedly is one of the most popular “conspiracy theorists” of our time.

Watch this video on David Icke for more information ( Video by VICE).

Do you think this crazy conspiracy theory could be true?

#2. The Flat Earth Conspiracy Theory

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Some speculate that the flat earth conspiracy theory was born around the year 1610 when Galileo (an Italian astronomer) became the first person to look at the Moon through a telescope and the first person who made the first astronomy discovery. Galileo was the first person to discover Saturn’s rings and believed that the Earth revolved around the Sun.

In the 18th century, an English writer called Samuel Rowbotham, described the distances between the earth and the sun or the moon as if they were in a flat plane. Additionally, he used the bible as the main support for his theory. Rowbotham said the bible had the essential truth in the flatness of the earth, therefore it should not be set aside solely for a human conjecture.

This theory has created a community that call themselves The Flat Earth Society, which is the main promoter of investigations regarding the flatness of the earth. They have become the most powerful advocates of this theory, having displayed scepticism to solid evidence refuting their thesis.

For instance, the founder of the Flat Earth Society (1956 ) Samuel Shenton, was shown the photography from the satellites showing the roundness of the earth. He then stated that it was a deception due to the untrained eye. According to the flat earth society website Shenton believed in a flat infinite plane, with our livable area surrounded by a dome with a central exit point. He even considered the possibility of other such dome worlds on our very own plane.

Although this theory might seem crazy, the believers of our current time are strong advocates, and some travel across the flat world to discuss such matters at the Flat Earth Convention. One of these theorists is Mark Sagent author of Flat Earth Clues who goes into detail about why he thinks the earth is flat in this video clip.

Do you think the earth is flat? Tell us your opinion in the comments section.

#3.The Alien Agenda Conspiracy Theory

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Alien and UFO conspiracy theories argue that various governments (in particular the Government of the United States), and politicians globally, are suppressing evidence of extraterrestrial alien visitors and unidentified flying objects.

At the heart of the Alien agenda is Area 51. Located in the remote desert of Nevada USA, which is known for secret military testing. Some conspiracy theorists would say that they are storing crashed UFOs and aliens to examine the development of time travel technology, energy weapons and engaging in secret meetings with these aliens.

Now, why would the events that go on in Area 51 be so closely guarded to the public? What could they possibly be hiding!

The late Jim Marrs is an exceptional, reporter, researcher, alien believer and author of “The Alien Agenda”. Marrs has said that “they” don’t care if you know that there is alien life, what they do care about is if you know ET’s exist then you may know there’s alternative technology.

“This could upset their monopoly over energy resources, transportation, and the pharmaceutical  industry”.– Jim Marrs

Do you believe in the Alien Agenda?

#4. Artificial Diseases Conspiracy Theory

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Could it be true that the big pharmaceutical companies, the CIA and even the United States Government be deliberately creating man-made diseases like HIV, Ebola, Swine flu, ADHA, and Aids to control the population while profiting from their own creations?

This is one crazy conspiracy theory that some conspiracy theorists really do believe.

While it is possible these diseases developed naturally, we can not rule out the Government’s potential motive to decrease the population (this can also be known as Agenda 21) with untraceable diseases that can reach thousands of people in a short period of time.

Scientists have found evidence that HIV was transferred from monkeys to humans in the 1930s. Evidence exists, however, that the KGB deliberately disseminated a notion in the 1980s that it was invented by the CIA.

In 1999 a survey was conducted which showed 27% of African Americans in California believed that HIV/AIDS was a man-made virus and that the Federal Government made to kill and wipe out the black people. However, it is implied that these conspiracy beliefs in association with HIV/AIDS are a by-product of inconsistent condom usage.

ADHD:

ADHD (attention deficit hyperactivity disorder ) affects 11% of children between 4-17 years old in America, and again this disease has been under the conspiracy limelight. The main drug used to treat this condition is Ritalin. Ritalin is a stimulant like cocaine, and it may cause undesirable changes in the brain over time. If the use of Ritalin is abused, this drug can become a very dangerous habit.

Ritalin is currently prescribed to approximately six million people in the US. (75% of these are children).

Ian R Crane a UK researcher and broadcaster has talked about this issue in detail and says in the UK there are financial incentives if your child is diagnosed with ADHD and takes Ritalin. It’s reported that some parents are getting up to £600 per child that’s diagnosed. Although this drug has its benefits, it also has long term side effects that will affect the brain. Therefore it seems irresponsible of the government to be promoting a cocaine-like drug to children like it’s candy.

We may never know if some of these diseases mentioned are indeed artificial or even deliberately pushed on our children, but if they are true; it’s definitely a tough pill to swallow.

Conclusion:

These were indeed some crazy conspiracy theories, but some times nothing is what it seems and perhaps the truth could be stranger than fiction.

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