What's a conspiracy theory you actually kind of believe?

The intracorporate conspiracy doctrine immunizes an enterprise and its agents from conspiracy prosecution based on the legal fiction that an enterprise and its agents are a single actor incapable of the meeting of two minds to form a conspiracy. This common-law doctrine has grown from its limited origins in antitrust and sovereign immunity cases to swallow criminal law and tort claims. The doctrine, however, misplaces principal and agent incentives in contravention of agency law, criminal law, tort law, and public policy.3 As a result, harmful behavior is ordered and performed without consequences, and the victims of the behavior suffer without appropriate remedy.

http://cardozolawreview.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/NELSON.37.1.pdf

I believe corporations are above the law. They’re capable of and willing to bribe politicians to pass laws in their favor. Looking back at our history in South America and the Middle East, it’s reasonable to assume any conflicts Americans are involved in are not in the interests of national security. Today, the true reasons are better hidden.

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