Even 'science' agrees that statistically speaking, some conspiracy theories have to be 'true', doesn't mean you're 'right' for believing them, simply because you're not believing them because of the evidence, you'll just believe anything that fits your narrative. Same as guessing the right answer on your 5th grade math test, that doesn't make it the right answer, what matters more than the answer is the logical reasoning to get there, that's how you demonstrate that this actually is the right answer.
You're constantly throwing shit at the wall, something will eventually stick, good for you, but for every conspiracy theory that turns out to be true, there are hundreds that are not. Believing 100% of the conspiracy theories on the basis that they turn out true .5% of the time still makes you wrong 99.5% of the time, those are just terrible odds.
And your 'evidence' is just a bunch of hearsay, anecdotal evidence, and unsubstantiated claims, there's nothing compelling or proven there, you chose to believe it, you're operating on the basis of faith, not logic.
It's fascinating to me that you fail to see the irony in you calling others 'sheep'.