Conspiracy Theories
Some theories begin with one strange detail. A missing file. A secret program. A government explanation that feels too clean. This page explores the conspiracy theories, cover-up claims, hidden experiments, and unanswered questions that people still argue about today — with storytelling, skepticism, and a closer look at what really holds up.
Start With These Conspiracy Stories
These are some of the biggest and most searched conspiracy topics on Read The Real Story — from secret government programs to UFO cases, moon landing claims, and theories that changed how people looked at the world.
MK Ultra Experiments
The CIA’s real mind-control program became one of the most disturbing government experiments ever exposed.
UFO MysteryRoswell UFO Incident
A crash in New Mexico became the case that helped define modern UFO conspiracy theories.
Space TheoryMoon Landing Hoax
Did humans really land on the Moon, or was it staged? This theory still refuses to disappear.
Assassination TheoryJFK Assassination
The official story has never stopped people from asking whether someone else was involved.
Modern Conspiracy9/11 Inside Job Theory
One of the most controversial theories in modern history, still debated by believers and skeptics.
Government UFOsProject Blue Book
The government’s official UFO investigations left behind files, sightings, and plenty of questions.
Featured Investigations
These guide-style posts are built for deeper reading. Start here if you want the bigger picture behind conspiracy thinking, secret programs, UFO claims, and theories that keep coming back.
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All Conspiracies & Theories
Browse every conspiracy and theory below — from government secrets and UFO files to strange experiments, hidden programs, space theories, and stories where the official explanation still leaves people asking questions.
Conspiracies & Theories FAQ
Are these conspiracy stories saying the theories are true?
No. The goal is to explain the theory, show why people believe it, and look at what evidence supports or weakens the claim.
What kind of theories are covered here?
This page covers government programs, UFO theories, secret experiments, historical cover-up claims, space theories, and famous conspiracy stories.
Where should I start?
Good starting points include MK Ultra, Roswell, Project Blue Book, Operation Paperclip, the JFK assassination theory, and the psychology behind conspiracy theories.
Are these articles written for believers or skeptics?
Both. The writing is curious but careful — it explores why a theory became popular without blindly accepting every claim.
Do new conspiracy stories get added?
Yes. New conspiracy stories and theory breakdowns are added as the category grows.












