Do we put conspiracy theory ideas in the associated category, or should we have a category just for conspiracies? And why am I asking this? Who put that idea in my head?-- smendler, Jan 18 2011 [giggling behind the sofa] Sssh! I don't think he's seen us yet!-- DrBob, Jan 18 2011 well, it's only a theory...-- xandram, Jan 18 2011 We don't have this category, because a conspiracy theory isn't really considered a halfbaked invention. It's probably quite easy to generate any number of non-plausable, ego-centric theories implicating various external parties as running things behind the scenes for their own ends. Some of those might be entertaining, but I wont hold my breath.-- zen_tom, Jan 18 2011 There's no need for the category .... move along, nothing to see here folks ..... just move along .... what branch of the Police ? Yes, the Thought Police, yes, M'am. Nothing to see here ... keep moving ...-- 8th of 7, Jan 18 2011 There's no substantive evidence of any sort of a conspiracy, or the presence of a mole - which is, of course, just what you'd expect. Highly suspicious ....-- 8th of 7, Jan 18 2011 //a conspiracy theory isn't really considered a halfbaked invention// Several ideas here have 'conspiracy theory' as their central theme, without simply being an example of a conspiracy theory. You could equally well argue that "a car isn't really considered a halfbaked invention".-- spidermother, Jan 29 2011 Today's halfbaked conspiracy theory is tomorrows working supposition.
Theoretically a halfbaked conspiracy is the same as a full blown one.
Every conspiracy is halfbaked, at least in theory.
Conspiring to halfbake a theory should be categorically denied.-- pashute, Jul 08 2020 Why was this idea supressed and hidden for over nine years?-- pocmloc, Jul 08 2020 False flag!-- RayfordSteele, Jul 08 2020 random, halfbakery