The United States was not a party to their conspiracy, and in fact sought at several points to monitor and restrict it.
He called him "a disturbed boy" and then spoke of the conspiracy that followed.
Several volunteers at rallies this week mentioned the birth certificate issue, among other Obama conspiracy theories.
But he was quick to point out that “conspiracy is not just five guys in a room.”
“People in Egypt have conspiracy theories about Jews,” Ramses told The Daily Beast in Cairo this week.
He did not say that this letter was a proof of conspiracy, but of a system of policy which was very contrary to a peace system.
Why, you conspiracy in petticoats, you'll be the ruin of me!
A conspiracy was formed among the men, by which a third of the whole command planned to desert at one time.
I would rather pray you to consider what the end of your conspiracy must be.
You wouldn't have time enough to have any conspiracy, to be self-saving, to mingle with the crowd, as it was told about me.
mid-14c., from Anglo-French conspiracie, Old French conspiracie "conspiracy, plot," from Latin conspirationem (nominative conspiratio) "agreement, union, unanimity," noun of action from conspirare (see conspire); earlier in same sense was conspiration (early 14c.), from French conspiration (13c.), from Latin conspirationem. An Old English word for it was facengecwis. As a term in law, from 1863. Conspiracy theory is from 1909.