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Top 10 'wackiest' conspiracy theories

Mike Yamamoto Staff Writer, CNET News.com
Mike Yamamoto is an executive editor for CNET News.com.
Mike Yamamoto

No one appreciates paranoia more than Blogma, but trying to determine the "wackiest" conspiracy theories is an exercise in futility, if not redundancy. Yet that's exactly what 2Spare.com does, living up to its motto of "Too much free time to spare."

Some of the entries are old chestnuts (Area 51, Apollo moon landing) but a few surprised us--for one, we hadn't heard that "Charlemagne never existed." And for the geeks seeking the truth out there, the list includes the claim that "Microsoft sends messages on Wingdings Font."