There is a difference between a conspiracy theory and a conspiracy fact. Sometimes people plan a conspiracy, and then they get caught. Most of the time they are not even trying to hide it because there is really no need to.
If you look at movies like Transformers, and other blatant social conditioning showers of propaganda and you see the entire thing is one symbiotic relationship with the US army, promoting their ideals about as obviously as possible, you don’t even need to look at the records to see the US government not only allowed them to use their stuff, but paid them a jesus stack of money to do it.
I’m sure if you were to ask Michael Bay, Stone, or whoever else outright, ‘hey, was this designed with the intention to steer the public towards some nationalistic morality?’ he would say ‘Of course. That’s not a conspiracy theory.’
Just like if you ask anyone outside of America ‘hey, was 9/11 an inside job?’ they would say ‘Yeah, of course, it’s an age-old geopolitical strategy being put to use yet again. What’s so surprising about that?’
If you take out pride a lot of these things become pretty common sense, obviously-a-psychopath-is-going-to-do-that type things. It’s only some conspiracy theory that you assert to others is impossible to solve (wtf? lol) when you’re too proud to admit that you got fucking fooled.