POPULAR 2017 CONSPIRACY THEORIES - Summary

Summary

The video discusses various conspiracy theories and coincidences, starting with an anecdote about an actor Sierra Green from Universal Studios who shared her experience of working on a monster set. The video then goes on to discuss various conspiracy theories about the iPhone's photo categorization feature, Facebook's alleged listening capabilities, and the incident where Wendy Williams passed out during a Halloween costume contest.

The video also explores the theory that there are numerous album covers that look identical to each other. The presenter shares several examples, including Zayn and Lil Wayne, Beyonce and Ellie Goulding, Bjork and Britney Spears, and more.

The video concludes with a discussion about two similar cases involving two girls who were found dead in hotels under mysterious circumstances. The presenter shares that both cases were closed inconclusively, raising questions about whether the hotels were covering up the incidents or if there was a larger conspiracy at play. The video ends with a plea for viewers to subscribe and not to believe everything they see.

Facts

1. The video hosts a podcast with Sierra Green, a character at Universal who plays a monster. Sierra shares her experiences in the character's costume, describing it as scary and spooky.

2. The hosts discuss a theory about the iPhone's face ID feature. They mention that a tweet suggesting that the iPhone saves photos of bras went viral. This led to people discovering that their phones categorize their photos in various ways, including a category for bras. This sparked concern among users.

3. The hosts discuss another theory about Facebook listening to users. They mention a couple who experimented by leaving their Facebook open and talking about buying cat food, and how an ad for cat food appeared two days later.

4. The hosts mention a theory about Wendy Williams fainting during a Halloween costume contest. They discuss the circumstances surrounding the event and suggest that it could be a metaphor for 2017.

5. The hosts discuss the theory that the album covers of various artists look similar to each other. They mention examples of Zayn and Lil Wayne, Beyonce and Ellie Goulding, Bjork and Britney Spears, and others having similar album covers.

6. The hosts discuss the theory that Taylor Swift's new album cover is similar to Kanye West's album cover, suggesting that they are trying to get under each other's skin.

7. The hosts discuss the theory that there is a connection between the mysterious deaths of Kamika Jenkins and Elisa Lamb, both of whom were found in hotels under mysterious circumstances. They mention that both cases were closed and the cause of death remains inconclusive.

8. The hosts conclude by reminding the audience to not believe everything they see, and to subscribe to their channel for more conspiracy videos.