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The text discusses conspiracy theories, suggesting hidden motives behind major world events.

The concept of conspiracy theories generally involves narratives without evidence, aiming to explain events through concealed actions. They lack factual support and are socially impactful by spreading misinformation. Specific examples include the New World Order and false narratives around political events, climate change, and historical occurrences. The background context is confirmed by sources such as Wikipedia and Britannica, but no factual events support the claim of hidden motives in this manner.

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Various conspiracy theories explore unproven narratives.
Conspiracy theories often consist of speculative or unverified narratives, aiming to explain complex events through secretive means without substantial evidence.
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Theories suggest hidden motives behind major world events.
Claims of hidden motives are often speculative and not backed by solid evidence, fitting the nature of conspiracy theories.

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