Thanks for taking a look at the cached site. Really, none of it sounded normal to me at all, what really is the sucker punch for not being normal are the closing remarks. To be more convincing, there shouldn't have been any. All i keep thinking is nothing but artificial problem. Most hacker publishings focus on how the hack was discovered, exploited, further exploited, and usually pointing fingers for lazy coding or intention of security through obscurity (not ranting).
I will share this, based on the scope of the us government spying on everyone abroad it can (locally doesn't matter for now for this), i can see how the closing remarks would make sense. But, even still, the buzz words are all too obvious and over used, and the way they are used are to re-inforce this feeling of being cattle (if we were really cattle, maybe we ought to check for stickers on our mailboxes outside our houses to check if we were deemed stupid enough to live, or smart enough to be guillotined; oh right, those stickers are for magazine and newspaper subscriptions for the people that deliver them).
You make a great point that conspiracy's are very real, at least the ones that are real at least (i get more into the non-real shortly). Soviet russia is a good example for bunches. As far as america goes i will post the obvious, overthrowing castro was one, and a real obvious one is the attempt at making gun ownership so unpopular that it is banned. Then again, i'm sure if we talk to some iranians, they might tell you that jewish holocaust in ww2 was just a conspiracy theory.
My point as well as yours is that conspiracy's are very real, but also highly suspect when something claims to be real but doing nothing more than manipulating you by causing fear from semi realisms for manipulation. Case in point with chemtrails, a lot of footage and photography taken out of perspective (usually a lot of plains dumping liquids on wildfires) to reinforce a lie, another good one is footage of the flat earth (anything round looks flat if you zoom in; ****, that's our perspective on earth right now). Bad conspiracy's have gaping holes, and will say anything to get you to believe them, and even offer very intriguing evidence for their cause (i will say the evidence is often very intriguing, but again, just more deception). The closing remarks say nothing of any worth to most people (just those who want to eat it up), and instead open up this grand picture of the elites and how we are cattle. A great way of detecting evil is by looking for the contradictions.
All that cached page does, regardless of what was purposefully or not leaked, is reinforce the ideal that this is manufactured.