I would like to summarize some of the principles I found useful when analysis conspiracy theories. Feel free to add more.
General
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Be as open-minded as possible, truth is often more crazy than a fiction.
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No conspiracy theorist is always right, always find more sources to confirm facts or theories.
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Don't jump to conclusions prematurely.
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Look for subconscious biases, sometimes one "wants" something to be true, and then will see facts selectively or make false conclusions.
Faked/staged events
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Any event - and especially one which had big impact and leads to changes in society or traumatized society to some degree - might be staged/faked.
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Famous living person might actually by already dead and replaced by a double.
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Be careful when reading biographies of people in Wikipedia, some claims might be false, either by mistake, or intentionally.
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Be careful also with photo evidence, quite a lot of photos are fake/photoshoped.
CIA membership
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If a person is known to work for CIA, any part of his biography might be faked, and events surrounding him or her can be staged. He can also be a "front" for some CIA project, which is publicly promoted as his creation.
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His partner might also work for CIA or the whole partnership is staged, and also the previous point might apply.
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If one of his parents are known to work for CIA, previous points also apply.
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If LSD abuse is prominent in the story, previous points might also apply.
Finding if the person belongs to the ruling elite or works for them
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If a person has a family relationship with the famous "13 bloodlines", he will probably belong to the ruling elite.
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If the family relationship is not apparent, it is still possible by out of wedlock birth, name change, etc.
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Another sign is if he practices Satanism, or belongs to a secret society like Freemasons, Knights of Malta, etc.
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Try to find out if the person is jewish. If so, the probability of being in the ruling elite is higher.
MK-Ultra/Monarch programming
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If a person works for Hollywood or in popular music, he/she might be a victim of mind-control practices. Also applies for some agents, politicians or "socialites".
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Mind-controlled person might unconsciously do things one would not normally do, and has a so-called handler.
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There are people who stops at no evil. Never assume that certain extreme kind of evilness "cannot exist".
Money flow
- For big events like wars, try to find out who financed them and who benefited financially in the end.
Also, have fun! :-)
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Corruptduck ago
Ugh. Why the fuck aren't these numbered?
timurr ago
Actually they were but the subsections always start with 1 for some reason.