Conspiracy theories are rampant these days; you can't hear a news story without someone thinking there's something more to it! Since Texas is a big state, it should come as no surprise that recently, Texas was named #3 state most likely to be full of conspiracy theorists.

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Being from Texas, I'm a sucker for a good conspiracy theory. Not because I totally believe in them, but because I find it fascinating how one theory can flourish into something bigger and crazier- it's definitely something entertaining to discuss at dinner parties.

As much fun as it it to hear conspiracy theories, like the Earth is flat or chemtrails, it's kind of insane how some people really put their entire faith into them. Actually, it's kind of scary, and sad to know that some people live their life in this paranoid hole where everything and anyone is the enemy. And as many conspiracy theories there are out there, each state has their favorite that they love to talk about.

Get your tinfoil hat ready because here are six conspiracy theories Texans love to talk about!

6 Insane Conspiracy Theories Texas Loves to Discuss

Since Texas is a big state, it should come as no surprise that recently, Texas was named #3 state most likely to be full of conspiracy theorists.

Apparently, the number conspiracy theory in Texas- the New World Order- often links with Freemasons, Illuminati, the United Nations, the Bible’s Book of Revelations, and the Denver Airport as a possible headquarters.

Being a member of the Morning Show, we have definitely heard our fair share of these conspiracy theories; specifically the chemtrails one and the moon landing one! The moon landing conspiracy was recently a hot topic because of the spacecraft that landed on the moon a couple of weeks ago. Which you can read about here.

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