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The individuals behind conspiracy theories do not accept “No” as the final answer; they question authority and demand answers.” Issitt, Micah, and Heather Newton “conspiracy theories An Overview. “Points of View: Conspiracy Theories (2015) 1 Points of View reference Center” Web.22.feb. 106. The problem with many conspiracy theories, particularly the ones made by the imaginative and hallucinate people is lack of evidence presented in each theory, “A common feature of many conspiracy theories is their reliance on actual evidence. An attitude encourages people to question authority and hold it accountable and to not accept popular opinion or the media supplied narrative at fan value, but rather investigate issues and draw independent conclusions, regardless of how they are received.” Even though many conspiracy theories lack evidence the people who made them tend not to care because they feel as though, if they believe it’s true, then in fact it is, “ While the aforementioned conspiracies may seem baseless or emotionally charged it is important to understand that conspiracy theorists …show more content…
government as part of its genocidal plans for African American population; and that the freemason’s sponsorship of MasoniChip is really a plot, cleverly disguised as an abduction awareness campaign, to implant microchip tracking devices in the children of unsuspecting parents.” Bellaro, Beverly, Goodwin, Chuck, Points of View: Conspiracy Theories (2015). It is said that the reason conspiracy theories are written is because the people who write see the government or certain people as very strong manipulators. The people who believe the government to be manipulators feel as though someone should expose them for who they really are, “Conspiracy theories purport to explain historical and social phenomena as the results of elaborate, behind the scenes machinations by mysterious and powerful manipulators. In doing so they affront logic probability, historical precedent, rational evidence, and even common sense. Moreover whereas some of the more outlandish conspiracy theories in circulation offer a certain benign entertainment