That is interesting. I like to think that I have not developed or believed in any conspiracy theory. But I've always been skeptical of most things, until I've had a chance to figure something out for myself. But I have a close friend who believes JFK was killed because LBJ wanted him dead. We have talked about this at some length (I have tried not to attack him but tried to figure out what he thinks is proof) and he still persists that LBJ had it done.
So, you believed in a conspiracy(s) theory. What caused you to not believe it anymore?
I did analyzed what say the debunkers and I did concluded what say debunkers is more sensical that what say conspiracy theories.
When I deconvert from Christianity to became an Atheist I understood than my beliefs about my destiny were false
1.Between my 4 years old until my deconversion at age of 19 or 20 I always had the feeling that I will take part to the last battle
(Armageddon not the film but the place).
2.Between my 4 years old until my deconversion at age of 19 or 20 I had often this weird sensation in my Thorax , a sensation to be like a empty memory card that was a physical sensation of my faith.
3.Between my 4 years old until my deconversion at age of 19 or 20 I always had the feeling that I will have the chance to see the second coming of Christ.
4.Conspiracy theories make me believe I was on the good side and reinforced my belief in religion.
5.When I began to deconvert from Christianity. I began to understand my beliefs in conspiracy theories weren't true.