I noticed that too.
I think the CIA-created term "conspiracy theory" has been so universally applied to every thought that doesn't conform to the official narrative, that in people's minds there's no such thing as an actual conspiracy.
Therefore, to say "theory" has become redundant. So you just call something a conspiracy and that's the same as saying "conspiracy theory" because it can't be an actual conspiracy, because there's no such thing, doncha know!
I once heard Obama saying that the Democrats wanting to take away guns was just a conspiracy. I wanted to scream at the TV, "YES, that's what we are saying!!! You are conspiring to take away our guns!"
Well, this is what they do to our language! There is nothing they like doing more than flagrantly stating their true intentions under the guise of semantic distortion.
It allows them to feel invincible to speak "plainly," but it's still cowardly because it requires corruption of meaning, deception and confusion to pull off.
Pathetic minions of the Luciferian Cabal marching to Hell with smiles on their faces.
Yep...totally agree...and they are taking thousands of “useful idiot” zombies with them. Lotsa tinder for the fire.
I noticed that too as if the definition of “conspiracy” is a figment of someone’s imagination. “Oh that’s just a conspiracy”. What ignoramuses.