My Favorite Conspiracy Theories!

Shaurya Sharma
2 min readMay 26, 2022

I have been reading a lot of conspiracy theories recently, and I have come up with some of the most unbelievable yet believable conspiracy theories that are backed by some logic or proof. Read along!

The Taj Mahal is a temple. Truly

It’s a burial place. It’s a landmark of affection. No. It’s a Shiva temple that Shah Jahan appropriated, in fact. That is a hypothesis propounded by PN Oak, who accepted that the Taj was developed in 1155 AD by a Hindu ruler’s central pastor called Salakshan. Oak went to the Supreme Court, which excused the request concisely: “Someone has a bad idea in his mind, consequently this appeal.” If there was nothing of the sort, Taj Mahal’s entryways ought to have been opened when public requested. Toward the day’s end, it is a landmark open for public seeing!

The AIDS infection was created

The AIDS infection was made in a lab by one cherishing guardian: America’s CIA. Its only object: was to clear out African Americans and gay people. South African President Thabo Mbeki once embraced the hypothesis as did Nobel Prize-winning scientist Wangari Maathai. However, no one is clear the way in which the infection leaped to people from chimps, it’s an improbable contender for being an unnaturally conceived child. There are reports that the fix of AIDS has been found, however, the originators are not delivering it since they need to bring in cash off this sickness.

Ladakh is a UFO base

The following time you plan an excursion to Ladakh, fail to remember the rough mountains, and watch out for the sky. Kongka La Pass, a contested domain on the Indo-China line, is getting guests from space. Evidently, both Indian and Chinese states know about the presence of an underground base from which UFOs take off routinely. The territories have seen numerous such exercises in the district.

The Simpsons anticipated 9/11

Things being what they are, who anticipated 9/11? Assuming that you trust the web, it’s The Simpsons. In a show broadcasted in September 1997, Lisa holds up a magazine in which the number “9” is shown close to the World Trade Center pinnacles which seem to be the number “11.” This is too enormous of a thing to be a fortuitous event as I would see it!

What do you think about these conspiracy theories? Do you think any of this true? Comment your opinions below.

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Shaurya Sharma

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