Conspiracy Theories

The bestselling author spots a big flaw in a right-wing conspiracy theory about the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Conspiracy theorist Jones said arrest was linked to a "medication imbalance."
"I worship Jesus. Not Q," the former QAnon follower and lawyer to Kyle Rittenhouse wrote.
Mysterious elites may be plotting to release a new virus because "their little plan with COVID didn't work," the former national security adviser said.
MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace grilled former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie for writing a book about conspiracy theorists but failing to mention Fox News.
Kimmel also spotted the person behind the bonkers new belief.
The network is "reviewing" a now-deleted tweet by reporter Emerald Robinson claiming COVID shots contain a "bioluminescent marker called Luciferase."
QAnon followers gathered in Dallas, Texas thinking that John F. Kennedy and his son would reemerge and help Donald Trump reclaim the presidency, but no one ever showed.
The late-night host rolls footage as the right-wing group's latest obsession falls apart in real time.
The late-night host called these people coronavirus “misinformation superspreaders.”