Kiravo-Akhai Origins Conspiracy Theory

The Kiravo-Akhai Conspiracy Theory, sometimes called the Kiravo-Akhai Hyperwar Theory or Outer Origin Theory, is a cluster of related conspiracy theories about pre-recorded history and the origins of mankind. The theory was first popularized by a radio broadcast in 1932 in mainland Kiravia based off a science fiction novel, Hyperwar. The novel has since become a cult classic claimed by Hyperwar conspiracy theorists as a truthful accounting of prehistory, especially those associated with the Coscivian Supremacist Movement.

The theory is based in a belief that Akhai, a fictional civilization with a similar mythology to Atlantis recorded in the Polynesian and early South Cronan cultures, and Kiravia, the Coscivian mainland, posessed extremely sophisticated technology surpassing the modern world at some point near 35,000 BC, eventually leading to a cataclysmic war that destroyed the Akai people and left the early Éorsan peoples devolved. The thoery explains the Éorsan proclivity for synesthesia as a vestigal seventh sense, and relates to a number of related conspiracy theories about aliens/lost species and races, the 'defunct Coscivian hivemind', and alternative explanations for human population of the planet.

The Hyperwar Theory is a favorite of non-theorists on the internet, who often manufacture memes about the supposed 'war' involving pop stars, the Flying Spahgetti Monster, and other conspiracy theories such as the Infinite Flat Earth/World Circle theory and the Solar System Under Siege myth.