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[[File:Freestyle Dance With Me, For Our World!.mp400001.png|thumb|200px|Chris wearing a tinfoil hat to prevent the man from reading his mind.]]
{{quote|THE MAN will not take over your MIIINNNDDDSSS!|Chris in one of the first videos alluding to [[Dimensional Merge|the Merge]].<ref>[[Freestyle Dance With Me, For Our World!]]</ref> Ironically, [[Idea Guys|the people who got Chris to say this]] did exactly that.}}


A '''conspiracy theory''' is a belief that a secret, powerful organization is responsible for an event. Among the many issues faced by [[Chris]] in his perception of [[reality]], his tendency towards conspiracy theories is the one that has caused him the most trouble. Chris views the fact of his own life through the lens of his [[Chris and his ego|huge, cloying ego]], and as such believes that anyone who prevents him from getting what he wants is only interested in [[Kick the Autistic|being mean to him]] for its own sake, something to which neither he nor his parents take kindly.
[[File:Freestyle Dance With Me, For Our World!.mp400001.png|thumb|200px|Chris wearing a conspiracy theorist's tinfoil hat.]]


Chris believes that he was intentionally [[Honor roll|infected]] with [[autism]] by his doctor. Anyone who hinders Chris's [[Love Quest]] is part of an effort to "[[Virginia is for Virgins|make true love illegal]]", either in [[Virginia]] or nationwide.<ref>[[Sonichu 4|''Sonichu'' #4]]</ref><ref>[[CWC Blog#10 March 2010]]</ref> This choice of words suggests that Chris believes that he is entitled to a girlfriend, and that people are attempting to take legal action to deprive him of this alleged right.
A '''conspiracy theory''' is a belief that a secret, powerful, evil organization is responsible for an event. Among the many issues faced by [[Chris]] in his perception of [[reality]], his tendency towards conspiracy theories is the one that has caused him the most trouble. Chris views the fact of his own life through the lens of his [[Chris and his ego|huge, cloying ego]], and as such believes that anyone who prevents him from getting what he wants is only interested in [[Kick the Autistic|being mean to him]] for its own sake, something to which neither he nor his parents take kindly.  


When no culprit responsible for his unhappiness is visible, Chris prefers to accuse unseen hands of plotting against him. Chris blamed his inability to find guests to a sporting event on efforts by the [[Greene County]] school board to deprive him of friends; including conspiracy with realtors to keep him in [[Ruckersville]] and with [[Michael Snyder]] to keep him out of his [[The GAMe PLACe|favorite hangout]].<ref>[[100 2178]]</ref>
When no culprit responsible for his unhappiness is visible, Chris prefers to accuse unseen hands of plotting against him – even years after [[Trolls#The Miscreants|actual conspirators]] stopped trolling him. By placing the blame at the feet of someone else, be they seen or unseen, this allows Chris to shirk responsibility for his own actions (as usual) and continue on his merry way with the kind of poor behavior that will fail him in the long run and leave him miserable later into his life, [[Chris and death#Chris himself (1982–)|presuming that he ever gets that far]].


Chris's tendencies towards these sorts of thoughts may spiral back to two people: [[Bob Chandler|Robert]] and [[Barbara Chandler]]. A phone call between his parents and [[Matthew Noble call|a GAMe PLACe employee]] revealed a number of things; most importantly, it illustrated that they believe Chris's entire trolling began as a conspiracy between Michael Snyder, [[Megan Schroeder]], and a number of potential [[homosexual]]s to "terrorize", "torment", and "persecute" Chris for being autistic, going so far as to believe they broke into Chris's credit card account and tried to [[Chris and money|ruin his credit]]. Considering how readily and fervently these beliefs were held by his parents, it is sadly little wonder that Chris thinks the same way.
==Conspiracies Chris ACTUALLY BELIEVES==
 
*Chris believes that he was intentionally [[Honor roll|infected]] with [[autism]] by his doctor. Anyone who hinders Chris's [[Love Quest]] is part of an effort to "[[Virginia is for Virgins|make true love illegal]]", either in [[Virginia]] or nationwide.<ref>[[Sonichu 4|''Sonichu'' #4]]</ref><ref>[[CWC Blog#10 March 2010]]</ref> This choice of words suggests that Chris thinks he is entitled to a girlfriend, and that people are attempting to take legal action to deprive him of this alleged right.
 
*Chris blamed his inability to find guests to a sporting event on efforts by the [[Greene County]] school board to deprive him of friends; including conspiracy with realtors to keep him in [[Ruckersville]] and with [[Michael Snyder]] to keep him out of his [[The GAMe PLACe|favorite hangout]].<ref>[[100 2178]]</ref>
 
*When Chris was active on the [[Tomboys and Tomgirls of Virginia]] forum, he revealed that his parents believed his former acquaintances from the GAMe PLACe were behind the harassment he had been receiving from trolls. Barbara and Bob may have concluded this from being unfamiliar with the concept of internet trolling, and Chris also held the belief. In addition, he claimed that Michael Snyder was hiding a criminal scandal because the owner of the Place (as well as three other associated hobby stores) is a convicted sex offender. He also tried to argue that the store itself is in violation of the law, simply because it is close to a public school and owned by a sex offender who is never actually there. Ironically enough, acting like a sex offender is one of the many things that got Chris banned from the store in the first place. Chris would eventually accuse Michael Snyder himself of being a [[pedofork|child molester]], going as far as to baselessly claim that he was molesting his own daughter.<ref>[[Calling Out "Alec Benson Leary" - Christopher]]</ref> In case you've forgotten, Snyder once chased Chris down after he (unintentionally) took candid photographs of the same daughter Chris accused him of molesting.
 
*Three years after being banned from the [[TooManyGames]] convention (on [[TooManyGames#Kicked out|''very'' legitimate premises]]), Chris mentioned his belief that the event coordinator had been with the trolls the entire time, and his ban had been the result of a setup.<ref>[[June 2021 social media posts#Chris blames the TooManyGames incident on the trolls again]]</ref>
 
*In a [[Jail Letter - 25 June 2022|jail letter sent on 25 June 2022]], Chris states that he believes that the jail staff has been tampering with his letters he has been sending to people from jail, and changing up the things said in them.


When Chris was active on the [[Tomboys and Tomgirls of Virginia]] forum, he revealed that he shares his parents' insane beliefs about the GAMe PLACe's position in troll hierarchy. Most notably, he claimed that Michael Snyder was hiding a criminal scandal because the owner of the Place (as well as three other associated hobby stores) is a convicted sex offender. He also tried to argue that the store itself is in violation of the law, simply because it is close to a public school and owned by a sex offender who is never actually there. Ironically enough, acting like a sex offender is one of the many things that got Chris banned from the store in the first place. Chris would eventually accuse Michael Snyder himself of being a child molester, going as far as to accuse him of molesting his own daughter. In case you've forgotten, Snyder once chased Chris down after he (unintentionally) took candid photographs of the same daughter Chris accused him of molesting.
==Possible Origins and Reinforcement==


The most telling evidence of Chris's belief that anyone who doesn't agree with him is a 'damn dirty [[troll]]' is the case of his [[white knights]]. Despite their attempts to offer constructive critique on his [[Chris and art|art]], warn Chris of [[Julie|potential trolling attempts]] and even plead with him to seek help, they have all fallen on deaf ears. There have even been cases where [[Clyde Cash|trolls]] [[Father Call|themselves]] [[Alec Benson Leary|would]] respectfully point out what Chris is doing wrong in life. However, as is the rule with Chris, these people were not telling him what ''he'' wanted to hear, and were therefore ignored.
Chris's tendencies towards these sorts of thoughts may spiral back to two people: [[Bob Chandler|Robert]] and [[Barbara Chandler]]. A phone call between his parents and [[Matthew Noble call|a GAMe PLACe employee]] revealed a number of things; most importantly, it illustrated that they believe Chris's entire trolling began as a conspiracy between Michael Snyder, [[Megan Schroeder]], and a number of potential [[homosexual]]s to "terrorize", "torment", and "persecute" Chris for being autistic, going so far as to believe they broke into Chris's credit card account and tried to [[Chris and money|ruin his credit]]. Considering how readily and fervently these beliefs were held by his parents, it is sadly little wonder that Chris thinks the same way.


==See also==
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THE MAN will not take over your MIIINNNDDDSSS!
Chris in one of the first videos alluding to the Merge.[1] Ironically, the people who got Chris to say this did exactly that.
Chris wearing a conspiracy theorist's tinfoil hat.

A conspiracy theory is a belief that a secret, powerful, evil organization is responsible for an event. Among the many issues faced by Chris in his perception of reality, his tendency towards conspiracy theories is the one that has caused him the most trouble. Chris views the fact of his own life through the lens of his huge, cloying ego, and as such believes that anyone who prevents him from getting what he wants is only interested in being mean to him for its own sake, something to which neither he nor his parents take kindly.

When no culprit responsible for his unhappiness is visible, Chris prefers to accuse unseen hands of plotting against him – even years after actual conspirators stopped trolling him. By placing the blame at the feet of someone else, be they seen or unseen, this allows Chris to shirk responsibility for his own actions (as usual) and continue on his merry way with the kind of poor behavior that will fail him in the long run and leave him miserable later into his life, presuming that he ever gets that far.

Conspiracies Chris ACTUALLY BELIEVES

  • Chris believes that he was intentionally infected with autism by his doctor. Anyone who hinders Chris's Love Quest is part of an effort to "make true love illegal", either in Virginia or nationwide.[2][3] This choice of words suggests that Chris thinks he is entitled to a girlfriend, and that people are attempting to take legal action to deprive him of this alleged right.
  • When Chris was active on the Tomboys and Tomgirls of Virginia forum, he revealed that his parents believed his former acquaintances from the GAMe PLACe were behind the harassment he had been receiving from trolls. Barbara and Bob may have concluded this from being unfamiliar with the concept of internet trolling, and Chris also held the belief. In addition, he claimed that Michael Snyder was hiding a criminal scandal because the owner of the Place (as well as three other associated hobby stores) is a convicted sex offender. He also tried to argue that the store itself is in violation of the law, simply because it is close to a public school and owned by a sex offender who is never actually there. Ironically enough, acting like a sex offender is one of the many things that got Chris banned from the store in the first place. Chris would eventually accuse Michael Snyder himself of being a child molester, going as far as to baselessly claim that he was molesting his own daughter.[5] In case you've forgotten, Snyder once chased Chris down after he (unintentionally) took candid photographs of the same daughter Chris accused him of molesting.
  • Three years after being banned from the TooManyGames convention (on very legitimate premises), Chris mentioned his belief that the event coordinator had been with the trolls the entire time, and his ban had been the result of a setup.[6]
  • In a jail letter sent on 25 June 2022, Chris states that he believes that the jail staff has been tampering with his letters he has been sending to people from jail, and changing up the things said in them.

Possible Origins and Reinforcement

Chris's tendencies towards these sorts of thoughts may spiral back to two people: Robert and Barbara Chandler. A phone call between his parents and a GAMe PLACe employee revealed a number of things; most importantly, it illustrated that they believe Chris's entire trolling began as a conspiracy between Michael Snyder, Megan Schroeder, and a number of potential homosexuals to "terrorize", "torment", and "persecute" Chris for being autistic, going so far as to believe they broke into Chris's credit card account and tried to ruin his credit. Considering how readily and fervently these beliefs were held by his parents, it is sadly little wonder that Chris thinks the same way.

See also

References