Forums in the Conspiracy Theories Niche

These are the 14 most relevant discussion forums in the conspiracy theories niche. Some of these forums focus exclusively on the conspiracy theories niche while others may only devote one or two sub-forums to it.

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1. David Icke's Official Forums
Forum for the Future is a leading international sustainability non-profit. For over 24 years we’ve been working in partnership with business, governments and civil society to accelerate the shift...
http://www.davidicke.com/forum/  

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2. Debate Politics
Non-biased and non-partisan political forums. Debate topics may include breaking news today, media bias, abortion, warfare, conspiracy theories, economics, climate change and health care discussion.
http://www.debatepolitics.com/  

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3. US Message Board - Political Discussion Forum
USMessageBoard.com is the premiere Political Forum with many areas of discussions including Current Events, Corona Virus, COVID-19, Politics, US Affairs, Congress, Stock Market, Economy, Energy,...
http://www.usmessageboard.com/  

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4. Smeggy's Forum
Aug 2021 - Smeggy's Forum! Just a great online pub to hang out. Discuss anything from serious to down right silly! - #SmeggysForum -
http://smeggys.co.uk/  

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5. The Daily Neopets Forum
Forum has 697,301 posts.
https://www.tdnforums.com/  

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6. Political Forum
Defending the Truth Political Forum about Current Events, World News, Political Leaders, Government Policies, Healthcare Systems, Political Issues
http://defendingthetruth.com/  

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7. Bored Of Studies
Australia's largest student community, get access to over 15000 HSC notes, guides and past papers and join thousands of other high school and university students on our forum.
http://community.boredofstudies.org/  

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8. Sciforums - world events, science, religion, philosophy, and technology.
Forum discussions cover world events, science, religion, philosophy, and technology.
http://www.sciforums.com/  

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9. www.getbig.com
Getbig Bodybuilding, Figure and Fitness Forums - Index
https://www.getbig.com/boards/index.php  

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10. International Skeptics
Join the International Skeptics Forum to discuss and promote critical thinking across the planet.
http://forums.randi.org/  

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11. Getbig Bodybuilding, Figure an
Getbig Bodybuilding, Figure and Fitness Forums - Index
https://www.getbig.com/boards/  

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12. Political Forum
Political Forum for US News, Current Events, Politics, Policy, World Affairs, Political Issues, Life, Technology, Science, Business, Sports, Entertainment
http://politicalhotwire.com/  

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13. The Science
Scientific Discussion and Debate
https://www.thescienceforum.com/  

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14. Electricians Forums | Electrical Safety Advice | Talk Electrician Forum
Electrical Advice for Free
https://www.electriciansforums.net/  

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About the Conspiracy Theories Niche

A conspiracy theory is an explanation for an event or situation that invokes a conspiracy by sinister and powerful groups, often political in motivation, when other explanations are more probable. The term has a negative connotation, implying that the appeal to a conspiracy is based on prejudice or insufficient evidence. Conspiracy theories resist falsification and are reinforced by circular reasoning: both evidence against the conspiracy and an absence of evidence for it are re-interpreted as evidence of its truth, whereby the conspiracy becomes a matter of faith rather than something that can be proved or disproved. Research suggests that conspiracist ideation—belief in conspiracy theories—may be psychologically harmful or pathological and that it is correlated with psychological projection, paranoia and Machiavellianism. Psychologists attribute finding a conspiracy where there is none to a mental phenomenon called illusory pattern perception. Source: WikiPedia

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