“Conspiracy” isn’t just a word for guys in basements connecting thumbtacks with yarn. It actually has roots that go back to Latin. Let’s dissect it like an overzealous linguist at a crime scene:
con- → from Latin com- meaning “with, together.” Same prefix you see in connect, convene, combine.
-spir- → from Latin spirare, “to breathe.” Yep, spirit, respire, inspire, all cousins.
-acy → from Latin -acy (via Old French -acie), which marks a state, quality, or office. Think democracy, bureaucracy, and fallacy.
Either way, it's been proven correct. All those who doubted the Lord will regret it soon. All those who lost their way will get a map. It's ending for them, all because I didn't die.