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[[File:Bea Arthur 2005.jpg|thumb|200px|Former International Forum Secretary-General Joanna Hirov]] |
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The '''Hirovite Conspiracy''' is the name of a [[w:conspiracy theory|conspiracy theory]] about the [[2020 International Forum bombing]], during which two Balistrian ambassadors were killed by a bomb planted in their vehicle. |
The '''Hirovite Conspiracy''' is the name of a [[w:conspiracy theory|conspiracy theory]] about the [[2020 International Forum bombing]], during which two Balistrian ambassadors were killed by a bomb planted in their vehicle. |
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The conspiracy theory states that then-Secretary General of the [[International Forum]] Joanna Hirov ordered the death of the ambassadors |
The conspiracy theory states that then-Secretary General of the [[International Forum]] Joanna Hirov ordered the death of the ambassadors after they committed numerous breaches in IF conduct, including use of [[w:unparliamentary language|unparliamentary language]], [[w:harassment|harassment]] of a fellow ambassador, and [[w:battery (crime)|battery]]. |
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Those who adhere to the theory justify themselves through one of two means, positing one or both as source of their belief: |
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* The lack of due cause and precedent for such actions by the Army of Progress. |
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* Rejection of the belief that the Army of Progress would be capable of such a bombing without insider support. |
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Proponents of this theory usually exist as a vocal minority online, with small groups on Hirovites on sites such as [[Pigeon]], [[Oratlayn]] and, more prominently, [[5san]]. It is often used in a satirical or humorous sense in popular culture, much to the dismay of the more serious believers of the conspiracy, with some attributing it to the a propaganda effort by the so-called 'Established Global Order.' |
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== Theories == |
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(Please feel free to add your own to this section) |
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=== AoP Annulling Theories === |
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==== 'Due Cause' Theory ==== |
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==== Lack of Precedence Theory ==== |
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=== Capability Theory === |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 5 November 2021
The Hirovite Conspiracy is the name of a conspiracy theory about the 2020 International Forum bombing, during which two Balistrian ambassadors were killed by a bomb planted in their vehicle.
The conspiracy theory states that then-Secretary General of the International Forum Joanna Hirov ordered the death of the ambassadors after they committed numerous breaches in IF conduct, including use of unparliamentary language, harassment of a fellow ambassador, and battery.
Those who adhere to the theory justify themselves through one of two means, positing one or both as source of their belief:
- The lack of due cause and precedent for such actions by the Army of Progress.
- Rejection of the belief that the Army of Progress would be capable of such a bombing without insider support.
Proponents of this theory usually exist as a vocal minority online, with small groups on Hirovites on sites such as Pigeon, Oratlayn and, more prominently, 5san. It is often used in a satirical or humorous sense in popular culture, much to the dismay of the more serious believers of the conspiracy, with some attributing it to the a propaganda effort by the so-called 'Established Global Order.'
Theories
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