Misinformation is predominantly a pathology of the right
The New World Order theory states that a group of international elites control governments, industry, and media organizations, with the goal of establishing global hegemony..
The New World Order has been connected to a wide range of actors including Jews and World Economic Forum.
Hungarian-American investor George Soros has been the subject of conspiracy theories since the 1990s. Soros has used his wealth to promote many political, social, educational and scientific causes.
However, theories tend to assert that Soros secretly funds a large range of persons and organizations for nefarious purposes, such as Antifa, which the conspiracy theorists claim is a far-left militant group.
Soros conspiracy theories are sometimes linked to antisemitic conspiracy theories.
Holocaust denial is also considered an antisemitic conspiracy theory because of its position that the Holocaust is a hoax designed to advance the interests of Jews and justify the creation of the State of Israel.
The term "Cultural Marxism" refers to a far-right antisemitic conspiracy theory which claims that Western Marxism is the basis of continuing academic and intellectual efforts to subvert Western culture.
The "Eurabia" theory alleges a massive Muslim plot to islamize Europe (and often the rest of the western world) through mass immigration and high birth rates.
White genocide conspiracy theory is a white nationalist notion that immigration, integration, low fertility rates and abortion are being promoted in predominantly white countries in order to turn white people into a minority or cause their extinction.
The Clinton body count conspiracy theory asserts that former US President Bill Clinton and his wife Hillary Clinton have assassinated fifty or more of their associates.
The 2019 death of Jeffrey Epstein, an American financier billionaire and convicted sex offender with ties to Donald Trump has become the subject of conspiracy theories.
Public opinion polls suggest that only a small percentage of Americans believe that Epstein committed suicide; one such poll saw 16% of respondents saying they believed Epstein committed suicide, 45% believing he was murdered, and 39% being unsure.