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Technological innovations and conspiracy theories: The perfect storm

By Wally Bahny | August 23, 2012, 5:38 PM PDT

You might think technological innovations and advancements would help us debunk conspiracy theories, because there are more data present and more ways to analyze a theory. After all, if nearly everyone on the street that fateful day in 1963 had a smartphone with an embedded camera, it might have been easier to spot whose face was in the window of that book depository and certainly someone would have caught video of the man on the grassy knoll. And, UFO “sightings” seem to be on a decline now that cameras are less likely to take fuzzy photographs thanks to digital imaging technology.

Technology has helped us debunk some conspiracy theories that have been around for years (e.g., Contrails/Chemtrails, the moon landing, and the September 11 myths about missiles), but at least four relatively new inventions introduced conspiracy theories.

Share some of your favorite technology-related conspiracy theories in the comments section.