What are Conspiracy Theories?

If you’re asking yourself what are conspiracy theories, it’s time to gain a better understanding of this. The term conspiracy theory first became a neutral term for any type of claim. In recent terminology, it has grown to refer to fringe theories that explain a history or current event which is believed to have been caused by conspirators. Often these conspirators are described to have superhuman powers or cunning abilities.

In the past, the term referred to civil, criminal, and also political conspiracies. Many people view conspiracy theories with skepticism and also ridicule the people who believe in them. Still others believe in them with such passion, they put their all into trying to prove them to be true. Most conspiracy theories are rarely supported with physical or convincing evidence which is why they are referred to as just “theories”. If there were hard evidence, we would believe them as fact instead.

These theories have now become common place in the media as we hear the terms being talked about more often than ever before now in the 20th and 21st Centuries. It has become almost a cultural phenomenon with many people joining in just for the sheer novelty of it.

Due to this, it has now become a topic for sociologists, experts of folklore and even psychologists as experts try to determine why some people believe in them and if there is any basis of truth behind them.

Today we see more and more conspiracy theories popping up in our societies where in the past, there would have one been a couple very popular ones. Now it seems more people are crying “conspiracy” than ever before. This leads many people to wonder if there is some truth to it or why these conspiracy theories are becoming so popular.

In some ways, conspiracy theories might be a good thing. They encourage people to think outside the box and they encourage citizens to think beyond just what they are being told by government and state officials. Many experts believe that it is the sign of a creative mind when people entertain the idea of a conspiracy theory.

But then in other ways, the idea of a conspiracy theory can be a bad thing. It can cause people to obsess, to citizen or question their government and other leaders and to rebuke authority. In some cases, it can even cause people to question the lines between reality and fiction. For an individual who does not have a stable mind, this can be a real problem as they will latch on to a conspiracy theory in an unhealthy way.

Conspiracy Theories and the Credit Crunch

When it comes to conspiracy theories, it seems there are more of them today than ever before. One popular conspiracy theory going around is in regards to the credit crunch. There are those who believe the credit crunch may have been intentional and that the financial crisis that started in the US and spread across the globe was started for a reason.

It’s been some time that the credit crunch has been working its way into our society and it’s no real surprise that it would eventually come to a head. Could it be that conspirators were trying to manipulate the system and the economy by creating this credit crunch?

It’s not so crazy for many to believe that maybe the American government or even several different governments could have been behind the scheme. If you want to make a decision about this for yourself, it pays to research the theories behind the credit crunch and form your own opinion.
Here is what some of the theories are saying about the credit crunch:

• The lenders were looking forward to this to boost their business.
• Statisticians miscalculated on deals.
• Unforeseen events confused the experts.
• Business entities were ignorant although they were warned this could happen.

When you take a look at each scenario, you can see why people come to these conclusions. It’s not likely that the first would really happen and there is very little evidence that any of this could be real. Of course conspiracy theorists would probably say that the evidence was hidden anyway and that it was all part of the plan.

The theory about the business entities being ignorant may hold some truth to it. Studies have shown that some experts saw these oncoming problems and tried to warn the businesses but most big business didn’t want to hear it.

They felt untouchable in a sense and like nothing bad would happen. When the worst of worst came crashing down on them, they were unable to accept any responsibility in the matter, instead passing blame.

All of the theories have some basis of truth to them but is it really enough to say that the entire credit crunch was staged? It’s most likely that there were several different scenarios that all played a part in the end result of the credit crunch. To say there was a conspiracy behind it might be stretching it a bit too far but who can really say for sure when there is no solid proof?

2012 Doomsday Conspiracy Theories

You may have already heard the news about the possible end of the world in 2012. Many people believe this to be a conspiracy theory as well. It seems like we are always hearing about another doomsday prophecy. 2012 doomsday conspiracy theories have been circulating around for some time but in 2010, they became really well known, especially with the making of a movie about the prophecy.

Some people don’t know that these prophecies have actually been around since the early days of time as we keep it today. Yet it seems we are bombarded with them today from all directions. Many believe that events are now beginning to unfold which show the 2012 prophecies to be true.

Most experts agree that there is no real hard evidence to support a 2012 doomsday prediction. This is where many come in to say that it is another conspiracy theory. One thing that people point out about this theory is the ancient Mayan calendar which predicts that something significant will happen on the 21st or the 23rd of December in 2012.

However, the truth remains that we don’t really know what it even was that they were predicting. Many people believe natural disasters such as hurricanes, volcanoes, tsunamis, earthquakes and more will result in this 2012 doomsday. Some even believe that a meteor impact could be the cause. Still there is no hard evidence that this will happen at all.

There are also some who believe that Planet X has something to do with it and that if it comes too close to the earth, it can mess up our gravitational pull and knock the earth out of orbit, killing all life on our planet.

The truth of the matter is that most experts don’t believe the Mayans really knew anything more than we do today. So it doesn’t seem we really have anything to be excited about. While it’s true that some unforeseen event could happen and kill us all, there is also no real evidence that a doomsday event is happening at any particular time, in 2012 or otherwise.

 

Some people believe that the conspiracy theorists are just looking for something to go on about and that even if 2012 doomsday doesn’t happen, they will find something else to get worked up about. Still others believe that there is real evidence to support the theory and that we can expect this might really happen.

 

Some people believe that the government is also in on it and that they hide the true evidence that this doomsday is going to happen for fear of what the public will do if they know there will be no tomorrow. You can study up on the doomsday conspiracy theories and make your own opinions.