I. Introduction
A. Attention Getter: Raise your hand if you know what a conspiracy theory is.
B. Relevance – You have probably heard of conspiracy theories from family, friends or influencers.
C. Credibility- I have heard about conspiracy theories from family, friends, and influencers. This has caused me to get interested in conspiracy theories and find out more about them.
D. Central Idea and Initial Preview: Conspiracy theories are happening all around us and you may not know about them. By the end of the speech, you will know what conspiracy theories are, why people believe them, and an example of a conspiracy theory.
Transition: You may be wondering what a conspiracy theory is.
II. Conspiracy theories are around us so what are they?
A. According
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III. There are three reasons why people believe in conspiracy theories
A. The first reason is the epistemic reason. According to verywellmind epistemic is a certainty and understanding for explanations. So, when it comes to epistemic reason people want to understand what is happening and want an explanation of things that are happening according to very well mind. When it comes to a conspiracy theory epistemic reasoning basically offers an explanation that allows a connection.
B. The second reason is existential reasons. According to verywellmind existential reasoning is when people turn to conspiracy to feel safe and in control. According to verywellmind researchers found that existential reasoning has very little evidence that believing conspiracy theories help people with their control. So, when it comes to existential reason people believe that believing these conspiracy theories will make them have control and feel safer. In a study, it was found that people believe in conspiracies when they are experiencing
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The third reason is social reasons. According to verywellmind social reasons is people believing in a conspiracy due to social reasons. So, when it comes to social reasons those that believe the conspiracy is real they feel like heroes while those who do not believe the conspiracy theory is considered the enemy. According to verywellmind it also says that when it comes to social reasons they believe conspiracy theories when they are against this enemy group that they think is powerful.
Transition: Now that you know why people believe conspiracy theories lets talk about an example.
IV. Princess Diana’s death was no accident. We all know that Princess Diana died in a car crash in 1997 and many believe it was no accident (Teen Vogue)
A. According to teen vogue At the time of her death, she was dating an Egyptian film producer named Dodi Fayed. His father said in court that they had both been killed because the monarch couldn’t stand Diana and Charles's sons having a stepfather who is Egyptian and Muslim.
B. Another theory according to teen vogue about Diana’s death was that Henri Paul the limo driver who was drunk had crashed the car on purpose. It’s said that Paul was head of security at the hotel they were staying at and that he may have been on the payroll of the national intelligence service group that had wanted Diana