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conspiracy
The term carries a heavy weight of secrecy and betrayal. It describes a hidden architecture of intent where the primary characteristic is the exclusion of the general public or an authority figure. It suggests a coordinated effort rather than a random series of events. In modern usage, there is a sharp divide between a legal conspiracy, which is a provable crime of collusion, and a conspiracy theory, which often exists in the realm of speculation and paranoia. The latter frequently implies a sense of hidden knowledge possessed by a few against a deceived many.
Countable when referring to a specific plot or a single theory (a conspiracy). Uncountable when referring to the general act or state of conspiring.