It's funny, if you say "people of power have CONSPIRED against the general public", people will nod in agreement. But as soon as you say "it's a CONSPIRACY", they think you're crazy. They're literally two forms of the same word.
The -acy represents a suggestion of "quality, state, or condition" one already consented to. The suggested umbrella "conspiracy" represents a belief system; a faith; a choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law for the consenting many.
Whatever you suggest to them; they will put under the predefined "conspiracy" umbrella; instead ask them who defined "conspiracy" for them and why they chose to consent to it?
It's funny, if you say "people of power have CONSPIRED against the general public", people will nod in agreement. But as soon as you say "it's a CONSPIRACY", they think you're crazy. They're literally two forms of the same word.
They conspired against the general public before, but they magically stopped doing it since ~yesterday is also a popular opinion.
The -acy represents a suggestion of "quality, state, or condition" one already consented to. The suggested umbrella "conspiracy" represents a belief system; a faith; a choice (consent) to choice (suggestion) contract law for the consenting many.
Whatever you suggest to them; they will put under the predefined "conspiracy" umbrella; instead ask them who defined "conspiracy" for them and why they chose to consent to it?