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That chart kinda sucks. Soros is like the poster boy for anti-Semitic conspiracy shit.
"Bohemian Club" isn't really grounded in reality (the reality of it is there's a place where some political elites go to act like summer campers for a few days in the woods; the conspiracy is that while there they formulate major world events and also sacrifice children after having sex with them - i.e. its tied into that top tier quite strongly; I believe there was a more recent iteration where they invited a bunch of non politicians and were actually looking at how to bring about positive things in the world, but from what I gather it was basically empty words that never went anywhere and ended up mostly being famous people getting drunk and stoned for a few days). Ah, the Club is that social place in SF (which isn't really a conspiracy, its just a club where famous people go). My comments were more directed at Bohemian Grove which is full blown conspiracy nonsense (although it is honestly kinda creepy like the Skulls and other similar silly nonsense societal group ritual shit).
Er, the "celebrities moisturize with foreskin" is actually...not a conspiracy. Sandra Bullock literally talked about it on Ellen. Now, it was because she doesn't know what she's talking about and so described it in an incredibly fucked up way. But basically they extract stem cells (the kind that aren't super useful I believe) from like the discarded umbilical cords, and then put it in like face cream, and celebrities pay out the ass for it as special skin care treatment. No clue what its doing in that top level.
MKUltra isn't nearly as well grounded as that chart would suggest (although it does actually more closely resemble the conspiracy, but there's also a bunch of child trafficking conspiracy stuff involved in that, that I believe has very very limited to no actual evidence supporting - with it more closely resembling the "evidence" for that stuff in the other conspiracies listed, many of which are in the top section which should give you an idea of how far off its placement in that chart is).
Which I forgot about some of that shit. Hell, the UFO stuff is tied to a bunch of the stuff listed in other sections.
Government made diseases is frankly more grounded in reality than the chart suggests (although specific instances like COVID19 being developed and deliberately spread by China for instance not seeming to have any evidence supporting it).
They should add stuff like the Tuskegee Syphilis experiment in Grounded in Reality. That stuff is exactly what the conspiracy sounds like.
Also they should add "Donald Turmp didn't win 2016 election" in the "grounded in reality" section. Since its true.
More for "amusement" purposes than anything.
But it really isn't all that far off ... more a blurring of the lines then a full re-organization!