U.N. admits that conspiracies do exist, but says are only true when unearthed by the right people

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The CIA invented the term "conspiracy theorist" in the 1950s to denigrate those who dared to ask unconventional questions and challenge the system.

The United Nations has declared war on conspiracy theories, describing the rise of conspiracy thinking as “worrying and dangerous” and providing the public with a toolkit to “prebunk” and “debunk” anybody who dares to suggest that world governments are anything but completely honest, upstanding and transparent.

The UN also warns that George Soros, the Rothschilds, and the State of Israel must not be linked to any “alleged conspiracies.”

UNESCO has teamed up with Twitter, the European Commission, and the World Jewish Congress to launch the campaign dubbed #ThinkBeforeSharing: Stop the spread of conspiracy theories.

Remarkably, hidden in the fine print, UNESCO admits that conspiracy theories do exist. Under the heading "What is a real conspiracy?" the United Nations bureaucrats explain that "real conspiracies large and small do exist."

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