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How To Monetize Conspiracy Theories - It's a Niche

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Published on March 5, 2026

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How To Monetize Conspiracy Theories - It's a Niche

Not all Conspiracy Theories are fake. In fact there have been many over the years that have been proven true and guess what? This is a niche. This post will explain how to monetize conspiracy theories with affiliate marketing.

You cannot deny that at least one time in your life you have wondered about certain conspiracy theories that keep popping up in the news and on social media. Chem Trails in the sky, 9/11 was an inside job, UFO's are fallen angels,...

There are many conspiracy theories we may never know if they are true, half true or totally false, but you can make money off of people's curiosity in the meantime. There are books, videos, collectibles, clothing, plus more for sale.

THINGS I'VE LEARNED OVER THE YEARS THAT MAKE ME WONDER

Have you ever looked up in the sky and seen long criss-crossing cloud lines? I've heard from a couple of former Air Force pilots on their death beds, claiming they are indeed chemical trails. Is this true? I still don't know for sure.

Then there is 9/11. Was it an inside job? Yes and No. The CIA knew about the plot before it happened and used it to advance a covert agenda. I remember that morning like it was yesterday. I literally live within 15 miles from WTC.

After the initial shock of seeing a plane fly into the building, I noticed the plane had no markings and no windows. Two separate people on the street said the same thing. Those two videos have been removed from YouTube.

That is a Military Jet From Stewart Air National Guard Base, Newburgh, NY

The other videos removed from YouTube are the ones by many FDNY rescuers and survivors, working in the basement of the towers, who all claimed that bombs exploded minutes before the first plane made impact.

Then one of the most famous conspiracy theories of all time was based on a 1976 self-published book by Bill Kaysing: We Never Went to the Moon. This hoax claimed that the Apollo moon landings (1969–1972) were faked.

This gained momentum during the 1990s–2000s, especially after the 2001 Fox special “Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon?” However, this was debunked dozens of times from the mountain of lunar sample evidence.

What I recently learned fits into what I've believed for a while about these UAP's Navy pilots have seen and tracked. The UAP's did not come from or leave into outer space. They either came from under the water or simply appeared.

DOES THIS MAKE YOU CURIOUS? YOU CAN MAKE MONEY WITH THAT

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Take for example the mystery behind whether UAP's are really from outer space or are they something else. There are tracking stations the US Space Command have all over the world, tracking everything high above in orbit.

I had seen a video a while ago from a U.S. SPACECOM Major who said the agency has NEVER tracked any kind of UFO entering the earth from outer space. All sightings and tracking have happened within the earth's atmosphere.

Are They Extraterrestrial Or Something Else?

I'm not going to repeat everything that was said, it was a long video, but Here is a 1 Minute Teaser Video that hints about what was said. I believe in this explanation, the Bible and even studies of ancient civilizations, talk about this.

THE TOP 5 CONSPIRACY THEORIES THAT HAVE BEEN PROVEN TRUE

COINTELPRO: The FBI's program to surveil, infiltrate, and disrupt civil rights and activist groups in the 1960s. It was exposed in 1971 when activists broke into an FBI office, stole documents, and leaked them to the media.

Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: The U.S. government conducted unethical medical experiments on African American men with syphilis, withholding treatment to study the disease's progression. This was revealed in 1972 when a whistleblower exposed it to the press, leading to public outrage and the program's end.

Project MKUltra: The CIA's secret mind control program involved dosing unwitting subjects with LSD and other drugs for experimentation. It was proven true in 1975 through the Church Committee's investigations, after partial documents were discovered.

Roswell Cover-Up: The 1947 Roswell incident was initially dismissed as a weather balloon crash, but it was actually a secret Project Mogul surveillance balloon. The truth was declassified in a 1994 Air Force report.

Operation Northwoods: A proposed U.S. government plan for false-flag operations against American citizens to justify invading Cuba. Declassified documents revealed it in 1997 as part of the JFK assassination records release.

HOW TO MONETIZE CONSPIRACY THEORIES

There will never be a shortage of people who will want to know if a conspiracy theory is true or not. I think back to the conspiracy theories I once looked into, only to find that they really were true. It made me want to know more.

For example, 9/11. I knew what I saw with my own eyes that morning on September 11,2001. After the initial shock set in and the constant replays being played on TV and social media, I noticed many things that didn't add up.

For years after 9/11, I was seeking information on whether other people knew what I knew. I learned I wasn't the only one. Former CIA assets, former Military and a friend who I graduated high school with who worked there.

I purchased Books and Videos. I bought Collectibles and even Patriotic Clothing with "We Will Never Forget" and a picture of the Twin Towers on the front or back. There are dozens of ways for you to monetize conspiracy theories.

Though "Conspiracy Theories" is a niche, it is way too broad. You would have to focus in on a particular theory. Even if you were to pick the niche on UAP's / UFO's, you would still have to narrow that down, like, are they real?

You could narrow that down even further and focus in on the Collins Elite within the U.S. Pentagon. They appear to be a secret group that believe these purported alien visitors are really deceptive demons and fallen angels.

YES! This is a super secret group of people in government, including a former NASA astronaut, that studies UAP's and UFO's who are saying, we should not make contact with them. Does this intrigue you? THAT IS A NICHE!

Conspiracy Theories whether true or false is a HUGE Evergreen Niche with many theories to focus on and even more products you can promote. Is there a conspiracy theory that interests you? Leave it in the comments below.

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