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Wikipedia has an article on: Conspiracy theory

Noun

Singular conspiracy theory

Plural conspiracy theories

conspiracy theory (plural conspiracy theories)

  1. A hypothesis alleging that the members of a coordinated group are, and/or were, secretly working together to commit illegal or wrongful actions including attempting to hide the existence of the group and its activities. In notable cases the hypothesis contradicts the mainstream explanation for historical or current events.
  2. (dismissive) Hypothetical speculation that is untrue or outlandish.
    • 2007, Rick Huffman, Baxter Peanut, Xlibris Corporation, ISBN 1425737196, page 153:
      “So, like I’m Rock Hudson? I’m not sure that’s the answer.” “Ah,” Lola smiles knowingly, “that’s all just a conspiracy theory. He enjoyed the ladies too.”

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