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Is There A Secret Chamber Behind Mt. Rushmore & 40 Popular and Not-So-Popular Conspiracy Theories in Recent History

October 14, 2019 by Michael Franklin

Conspiracies are made up of theories that offer alternative explanations for specific events or circumstances based on evidence that has not been validated. Although conspiracy theories have long existed in the United States, they have lately grown more popular owing to the ease with which false information may be amplified and dispersed via social media.

Conspiracy theories can pertain to anything from the paranormal to wars, plagues, and scientific progress. Even though their focus is varied, the fundamental reason behind conspiracy theories is that somebody is deliberately suppressing vital information from most people – often with harmful or even deadly consequences in mind. Psychologists argue that people often develop conspiracy theories when they feel like they have lost control. This is because conspiracy theories can provide a clear-cut explanation and make them feel better about themselves. Additionally, the desire to feel superior to others by having access to knowledge that others do not is another driving force for the generation of these types of theories. In this article, we’ll explore a variety of well-known and lesser-known conspiracy theories from recent history.

The Bigfoot Sightings

There are many theories alleging Bigfoot’s existence, also known as Sasquatch. This cryptid is supposedly a bipedal ape-like creature that has been spotted over 2,032 times in Washington State alone. In 1958, supposed footprints were found, and Ray Wallace claimed they belonged to Bigfoot. However, after his death in 2002, his children revealed it was all just a hoax. Despite this admittingly weak evidence, people still try to prove its existence daily.

The identity of Bigfoot is a point of contention. Some people believe the monster to be a terrifying beast that should be avoided, while others think it is shy and prefers to be left alone. Meanwhile, others believe it’s an extra-terrestrial. Others feel that because it has two legs, the creature must be related to humans. Nonetheless, Bigfoot is probably a hoax.

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