7 of the World’s Weirdest Conspiracy Theories

We’ve all heard by now the one about the faked moon landing, that Azerbaijan doesn’t even exist or that the government manipulates the water supply to keep us drugged, right? What you might not have heard is that some people attribute John Lennon’s death to Stephen King or that we are controlled by aliens or bar codes, possibly both.

Reagan Nixon and King

According to one theorist who has written a short book on the subject, Nixon, Reagan and (for good measure) Stephen King were involved in the murder of John Lennon: “… government codes in major magazines, Including the killers face, and true identity. Mark Chapman’s name attached to a letter to the editor printed weeks before the murder and more that proves a Nixon, Reagan, and yes, Stephen King conspiracy.”

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The War of the Worlds broadcast that panicked the populace nearly a century ago was not just a humorous hoax but was instead a controlled psychological experiment: “… what has been

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6 Responses to “7 of the World’s Weirdest Conspiracy Theories”


  1. 1Ben Vis

    The one about secret societies, control us via our money is true

  2. 2dc

    prove it, Ben Vis! While I loathe the super-rich and speculate this may be true, simply stating it’s true has no merit. I hear Judge Judy is a reptilian.

  3. 3BW

    Did you hear the one about how blogs are working for George Soros to rule the world by posting evil conspiracy theorys in order to throw the populace off the real conspiracy?

    Me neither

  4. This was short, context-free and totally meaningless. Perfect blog material!

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