"Conspiracy theory", what does the term mean? For most people it means a stupid belief based upon paranoia, imagination and a refusal to accept evident facts. This is perfectly understandable because that is precisely how the term is used by the State, the mainstream media (MSM), large swathes of academia, many in the scientific, business and financial communities, the legal profession, politicians and numerous
"personalities."
For want of a better expression, let's call this nexus between the institutions of the State and representatives of the orthodox view the
Establishment. If you only get your information from Establishment sources it is difficult to see how you could possibly think conspiracy theory meant anything other than a form of lunacy. Quite clearly, according to the Establishment, conspiracy theory is crazy.
More recently, the Establishment has suggested a belief in
conspiracy theory is a dangerous, even extremist ideology. It is self evident that the term has a very strong, pejorative connotation.
If the Establishment label someone a
conspiracy theorist this implies you should not listen to them. You should automatically reject everything they say.
Not because you know what evidence their opinions are based upon, but because they have been labelled as a conspiracy theorist, and that's good enough.

Completely loopy
Does anyone reading this doubt it? What do you think when the Establishment tells you an interpretation of historical events, an opinion or narrative is a
conspiracy theory? If you are told someone is a
conspiracy theorist what judgments do you make? Doesn't that immediately invalidate any evidence these ne're-do-wells offer? Doesn't the term
conspiracy theory mean "not true?"
Yet, what if the Establishment is deceiving you? What if, instead of being baseless gibberish, many so called
conspiracy theories are built upon verifiable, substantiating evidence? Is it worth looking at this evidence or do you trust the Establishment enough to accept what they tell you, and automatically ignore it? That is, after all, what the Establishment suggests.
I've offered links to some of this extensive evidence on In This Together and I hope some of you will find it a useful start for your own research. Please take a look around. However I'm not covering that evidence in this post.
In very general terms lets look at these opposing views of the world, from the western perspective. I don't claim to speak for anyone else and I represent no one but myself. I'm sure many will find much to disagree with here. However, I hope some basic truths seep through.
Comment: Robert Frost once wrote "Good fences make good neighbors." Perhaps this will be a 'mending wall'.