ONTD ORIGINAL: Celebrities who believe in conspiracy theories

Oct 03, 2016 22:59



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- Kylie Jenner (@KylieJenner) 26 maj 2015

Kylie Jenner - Chemtrails

What is the conspiracy about?

Chemtrail conspiracy theory is an unproven suspicion that long-lasting trails, so-called "chemtrails", are left in the sky by high-flying aircraft and that they consist of chemical or biological agents deliberately sprayed for sinister purposes undisclosed to the general public. Believers in the theory argue that normal contrails dissipate relatively quickly and that contrails that do not dissipate must contain additional substances. Believers in the conspiracy theory also speculate that the purpose of the claimed chemical release may be solar radiation management, psychological manipulation, human population control, weather modification, or biological or chemical warfare and that the trails are causing respiratory illnesses and other health problems.

On May 25, 2015 Kylie Jenner uploaded a meme on her twitter questions chemtrails. Hopefully one day someone will give Kylie an answer to her questions .


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Mark Ruffalo - 9/11 truther.

What is the conspiracy about?

The 9/11 Truth movement is a collective term for groups, societies or individuals who dispute the mainstream account of the September 11 attacks of 2001, often citing conspiracy theories as an alternative explanation. The "truthers", as they are, sometimes pejoratively, called, dispute the commonly accepted account that Al-Qaeda terrorists hijacked four airliners, crashed them into the Pentagon and New York's Twin Towers, whereupon the crashes led to the collapse of the Twin Towers. Truthers primarily focus on what they claim are significant inconsistencies in that explanation, suggesting a cover-up and, at the least, complicity by insiders.

Some of the organizations assert that there is evidence that individuals within the United States government may have been either responsible for or knowingly complicit in the September 11 attacks. Motives suggested by the movement include the use of the attacks as a pretext to start wars in Afghanistan and Iraq and to create opportunities to curtail civil liberties

Mark Ruffalo said this in an interview from 2007 '' The fact that the 9/11 investigation went from the moment the planes hit to the moment the buildings fell and nothing before and nothing after. I think, makes that investigation completely illegitimate'' you can see the full interview in the video above.

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Jenny McCarthy - Vaccines cause autism

What is the conspiracy about?

The ''Vaccines cause autism'' conspiracy is part of the Anti-vaccination movement witch is a loosely organized conspiracy theorist subculture which blames the medical practice of vaccinations for a wide range of health problems. The movement, to a large majority led by people with no medical or scientific qualifications (or, ironically, stripped credentials), is based largely on spuriously alleged short- and long-term side effects of vaccination. Effects which are - to boot - often trivial when compared to the severity of what were once common illnesses.

In 2008, Jenny appeared on a Larry King Live special dedicated to the subject (autism) and argued that vaccines can trigger autism. In an April 27, 2010 PBS Frontline documentary (see above), she was interviewed about the controversy between vaccine opponents and public health experts.

Jenny is also a prominent spokesperson and activist for the Generation Rescue foundation, and serves on its Board of Directors as of January 2011.

The cities in the background are approx. 16miles apart... where is the curve ? please explain this pic.twitter.com/YCJVBdOWX7
- B.o.B (@bobatl) 25 januari 2016

B.o.B. - The earth is flat

What is the conspiracy about?

There are still people who believe the Earth is FLAT. In 1881, English writer Samuel Rowbotham published Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not A Globe, in which he affirmed that Earth is flat. His work initiated mini movements one of them being The Flat Earth Society, a modern group dedicated to promoting Rowbothamโ€™s ideas and trying to convince people that Earth is indeed flat.

They believe the Earth is a disc with the Arctic in the center and Antarctic, a 150-feet-tall ice wall, around the rim holding back water. NASA employees guard this ice wall to prevent people from climbing over and falling off the disc. Earthโ€™s day and night cycle is explained by positing that the sun and moon are spheres measuring 32 miles that move in circles 3,000 miles above the plane of the Earth. These celestial spheres illuminate different portions of the planet in a 24-hour cycle.

In January 2016, B.o.B expressed the belief that the Earth is flat, citing several previously debunked arguments. Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson responded to B.o.B on Twitter and attempted to persuade him that the Earth is round, but the rapper refused to retract his views and accused NASA of avoiding questions.



Marion Cotillard - The moon landing was a hoax

What is the conspiracy about?

Moon landing conspiracy theories are conspiracy theories which claim that some or all elements of the Apollo program and the associated Moon landings were hoaxes staged by NASA with the aid of other organizations. The most notable claim is that the six manned landings (1969-72) were faked and that twelve Apollo astronauts did not actually walk on the Moon. Various groups and individuals have made claims since the mid-1970s, that NASA and others knowingly misled the public into believing the landings happened, by manufacturing, tampering with, or destroying evidence including photos, telemetry tapes, radio and TV transmissions, Moon rock samples, and even some key witnesses.

Most people that believe in the moon landing hoax only thinks the first moon landing (1969) was faked by NASA so America could to win the Space Race.

During an interview with the The Huffington Post in 2008 Marion said โ€œDid a man really walk on the moon? I saw plenty of documentaries on it, and I really wondered. And in any case I donโ€™t believe all they tell me, thatโ€™s for sure.โ€

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