The Conspiratorial Theory of History is not synonymous with conservative right wing politics (e.k.a. Sean Hannity, Rush Limbaugh, Mark Levin, Bill O'reilly and Ann Coulter). I suspect that many people who identify themselves as conservative also believe much of the same things that those who hold to the Conspiratorial Theory of History believe, but they won't admit it for fear of being called the 'C' Word (No, not that C Word, the other one, a conspiracy nut!).
One of the key principles of the Conspiratorial Theory of History is the belief that the differences between conservatives and liberals, between Democrats and Republicans, are meaningless. The people who really hold the power in America don't care if the White House is occupied by a Democrat or a Republican. Either way, they are the ones pulling the strings and their purpose (surrendering America's sovereignty to an all powerful (and godless!) United Nations is going to move forward. See Romney Should Run as Obama's Vice President - He is a Democrat, After All.
What really sets those who believe in the Conspiratorial Theory of History apart from those who just want to be identified as 'conservative,' is the former believe America is in the predicament it is in today because for over 100 years rich and powerful men have been actively planning on America's destruction and setting up the United Nations as an all powerful One World Government.
The liberal press would mock at that last statement, pointing out that the United Nations has only been in existence since 1945. And yet, the father of the U.N. is the League of Nations (founded just after World War I came to a close) and the Federal Reserve Monster (I mean System!) has been in existence for just short of 100 years (See Secrets of the Federal Reserve, by Eustace Mullins).
This is what I believe, but I admit that I could be wrong. Maybe America is going to be destroyed (financially and morally, if not literally!) and be just one of 196 countries around the globe, all of which have one vote in the new world government (a.k.a., the United Nations). And if the rest of the world votes that Christianity is no longer a legal religion, well, then it is no longer a legal religion.
At that point it won't matter whether America's demise was the result of the planning and calculations (and yes, conspiracy!) of a group of very rich and powerful men. Or whether it came about by accident. The results are going to be the same.
I want to conclude this post with a quote from Reformed Calvinist theologian and philosopher, Dr. Francis Schaeffer:
"The central message of biblical Christianity is the possibility of men and women approaching God through the work of Christ. But the message also has secondary results, among them the unusual and wide freedoms which biblical Christianity gave to countries where it supplied the consensus. When these freedoms are separated from the Christian base, however, they become a force of destruction leading to chaos.
"When this happens, as it has today, then, to quote Eric Hoffer (1902-1983), 'When freedom destroys order, the yearning for order will destroy freedom.'
"At that point the words left or right will make no difference. They are only two roads to the same end. There is no difference between an authoritarian government from the right or the left: the results are the same. An elite, authoritarianism as such, will gradually force form on society so that it will not go on to chaos.
"And most people will accept it - from the desire for personal peace and affluence, from apathy, and from the yearning for order to assure the functioning of some political system, business, and the affairs of daily life. That is just what Rome did with Caesar Augustus."