I'm sorry, but this thread is somewhat ridiculous. The term "conspiracy theory" is often applied to the crackpot type bullshit mentioned in this thread. However, not all conspiracy theories are dismissed. Some are even proven correct. Skeptics do not typically dismiss such theories, but they do typically dismiss the type we have mentioned here. So . . . it is not a case of intelligent people dismissing intelligent ideas. It's really just a case of the term "conspiracy theory" being somewhat like the term "UFO." In other words, it came to mean something much more specific than its actual meaning.
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