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10 Strangest Conspiracy Mysteries That Will Creep You Out

 Starting with germ theory denialism, which claims that germs do not cause diseases, with notable proponents like Bill Maher, who also questioned vaccines. Next is the Malthusian theory, which predicts that the population would outgrow food resources, resulting in global catastrophe, although modern technology has disproven this. The Flat Earth theory makes a reappearance, with a twist involving mountains being ancient petrified tree stumps, particularly the Devil’s Tower in Wyoming. A recent theory even claims that jet fuel is a hoax, arguing that planes use compressed air rather than fuel. This outlandish idea has gained support on social media. Lastly, the Furby spy theory contends that the popular toy from the late 1990s was designed to eavesdrop on people, a claim which originated when the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA) banned the toy but was later debunked.