A conspiracy theory is an allegation that a certain event or events are secretly influenced by a premeditated group or groups of powerful people or organizations working together.
Conspiracy theory may also refer to:
- Conspiracy theory (legal term), a theory of a case that presents a conspiracy to be considered by a trier of fact
- Conspiracy Theory (film), 1997 film starring Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts, directed by Richard Donner
- Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura, TV series hosted by former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura
- Conspiracy Theories, 2006 progressive jazz album by Phil Miller's In Cahoots
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