Conspiracy Theories Vocabulary

3 words in this vocabulary list

noun a term used to describe the act of opposing or being against vaccinations

  • The rise of anti-vaxxing movements has led to a decrease in overall vaccination rates.
  • I heard Jenny is into anti-vaxxing and refuses to get her kids vaccinated.
  • Some people believe in all that anti-vaxxing nonsense, it's crazy.
  • Choosing not to vaccinate is like playing with fire, it's like being anti-vaxxing is a game.

noun a visible trail left in the sky by an aircraft and believed by some to consist of chemical or biological agents released as part of a covert operation

  • There is a debate among scientists about the existence and effects of chemtrails in the atmosphere.
  • Some people believe that chemtrails are responsible for changing the weather.
  • I saw a video online claiming that chemtrails are actually a government conspiracy.
  • The chemtrails of doubt lingered in her mind, casting shadows on her beliefs.

noun a person who questions the birthplace or citizenship of a public figure

  • The birther movement spread false claims about President Obama's birthplace.
  • I can't believe there are still birthers out there questioning where Obama was born.
  • Those birthers are just spreading conspiracy theories.
  • Being a birther in today's society is like living in a bubble of misinformation.