How do you dismantle a conspiracy theory?

Theories are helpful in that they are designed to help us understand an idea or activity and are based on factual data, for example. On the other hand, conspiracy theories are constructed on beliefs from a person, group or organization which are baseless and are full of misleading information. Regardless, the technique of asking questions gets to the bottom of any theory. So, what is your strategy to dismantle a conspiracy theory?

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