> I'd add, to some extent conspiracy theorists keep government and industry honest
No one claims conspiracies never happen, but what conspiracy theorists bang on about is mostly just noise. If anything, conspiracy theories make easier for people to hide actual conspiracies, because there's just so much nonsense to filter out. This is true across the board: e.g. Q-Anon makes tracking down ACTUAL child sex trafficking harder.
Or: if I wanted to keep children in a sex dungeon then I'd do it in a pizza restaurant. And if I wanted to keep something secret but is on the verge of being found out, then I'd leak it to a known bullshitter (Alex Jones, David Icke, Trump-adjacent people, etc.) first and they'll mix in all sorts of bollocks and just confuse everything.
No one claims conspiracies never happen, but what conspiracy theorists bang on about is mostly just noise. If anything, conspiracy theories make easier for people to hide actual conspiracies, because there's just so much nonsense to filter out. This is true across the board: e.g. Q-Anon makes tracking down ACTUAL child sex trafficking harder.
Or: if I wanted to keep children in a sex dungeon then I'd do it in a pizza restaurant. And if I wanted to keep something secret but is on the verge of being found out, then I'd leak it to a known bullshitter (Alex Jones, David Icke, Trump-adjacent people, etc.) first and they'll mix in all sorts of bollocks and just confuse everything.