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The fastest way to understand Conspirafy is to start with proven cases, then compare them with claims that fail on evidence, attribution, scale, or source provenance.

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Calibrate With Confirmed Cases

Begin with cases where the evidence standard was met: documents, hearings, admissions, court records, and whistleblowers with verifiable access.

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Learn the Claim Families

Most theories reuse a small number of patterns: false flags, elite control, medical scares, forged documents, UFO provenance, and disaster attribution.

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Check Source Quality

Primary records, expert analysis, journalism, and movement sources do different jobs. Good pages tell you which role each source is playing.

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Track Current Rumors

Emerging claims stay draft or missing until they pass sourcing, harm, and exclusion-policy gates.

What Real Evidence Usually Looks Like

Records: declassified files, court filings, agency reports, technical logs, audits, or archived primary documents.

Access: named people with verifiable roles, documents, dates, and a chain of custody.

Update rules: a clear statement of what evidence would change the verdict.

Claim Families

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