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In good old days people use 'speculation, assumption' to describe someone opinion. But these days there is simple "conspiracy theory", magical word which instantly trash opponents opinion. I wonder, where did it come from?

In good old days people use 'speculation, assumption' to describe someone opinion. But these days there is simple "conspiracy theory", magical word which instantly trash opponents opinion. I wonder, where did it come from?

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Thanks.... I do something wrong? Probably my Tarzan Engrish

Some objective issues, some subjective. I would write it - depending on your intended meaning - as:

A jew's biggest conspiracy is to call everyone who doesn't agree with his agenda a "conspiracy theorist." But this is a conspiracy theory.

or

Jews conspire to call everyone who don't agree with their agenda a "conspiracy theorist." But this is [only] a conspiracy theory.

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I like it better your way. It is perfeck.