The Craziest Conspiracy Theories That People Believe
From lizard people to secret moon bases, these are the wildest conspiracy theories that some people actually believe. Get ready to question reality—or at least laugh at it.
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Ever heard the theory that the moon landing was faked?
Some believe NASA staged it on a Hollywood set in 1969, complete with props and lighting.
They point to waving flags and missing stars in photos as 'proof.' Despite overwhelming evidence, this theory still
has die-hard believers who think it was all Cold War propaganda.
Some people genuinely believe the Earth is flat.
Despite centuries of scientific evidence, flat-earthers claim NASA and governments are hiding the truth.
They argue that Antarctica is an ice wall holding in the oceans and that gravity is a hoax.
Their conferences and YouTube channels attract thousands who reject the globe model entirely.
The Reptilian Elite theory claims that world leaders—yes, including the British royal family—are actually shape-shifting lizard aliens.
Popularized by David Icke, this theory suggests these beings control humanity through politics and media.
Believers analyze eye movements and 'glitches' in videos as evidence of their true reptilian form slipping through.
One of the wildest theories?
That the Denver International Airport is a hub for the Illuminati.
Murals depicting apocalyptic scenes, a creepy blue horse statue with glowing red eyes, and underground tunnels fuel the
rumors.
Some believe it’s a secret bunker for the global elite in case of world catastrophe.
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