Well the other leads to giving more power and control to a bunch of pedos. The question is, does this conspiracy serve the state or harm the state? Conspiracies that serve the state are less likely to be true than those that harm the state.

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I'm not saying tearing it all down leads to a overnight utopia. I'm saying that who the conspiracy serves is a useful input towards determining if it is true. The challenge is figuring out who it truly serves. Take for example lizard people, seems to be anti state at first until you think about how it has become a cliche for dismissing conspiracy believers as nutters who lost connection with reality. That actually serves the state because it helps them bury the conspiracies that are true. Of course if the lizard theory people turn out to be right I'm sorry. I'm old enough to remember when the NSA logging every phone call and they are all pedophiles was looney bin grade conspiracy and now they are just facts.