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*[[Hamas]]
*[[Hamas]]
*[[Hezbollah]]
*[[Hezbollah]]
*''[[InfoWars]]''
*[[ISIS]]
*[[ISIS]]
*''[[Jew Watch]]''
*''[[Jew Watch]]''
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*[[Taliban]]
*[[Taliban]]
*[[Westboro Baptist Church]]
*[[Westboro Baptist Church]]
==Notable Conspiracy Theories==
==Notable Conspiracy Theories==
*[[Great Replacement / White Genocide]]
*[[Great Replacement / White Genocide]]

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Modern political religions may reject Christianity, but they cannot do without demonology. The Jacobins, the Bolsheviks and the Nazis all believed in vast conspiracies against them, as do radical Islamists today. It is never the flaws of human nature that stand in the way of Utopia. It is the workings of evil forces.
~ John Gray

Conspiracy theorists are those who believe in, follow, or advocate for conspiracy theories. Ironically enough, many conspiracy theorists brainwash people into believing the conspiracy theories that they promote while claiming that they’re “enlightening” people. They will also often hypocritically call people who don’t fall for their conspiracy theories “weak” or “controlled.” Not all conspiracy theorists are necessarily villainous, but modern conspiracy theorism has become harmful and chaotic. They are often dictators, cult leaders, terrorists, or activists.

Famous Conspiracy theorists

Individuals

Organizations

Notable Conspiracy Theories