You see we could if we wanted to turn your conspiracy bullshit against you. Easily.
You succeeded; hoisted him on his own petard as it were. Shakespeare's phrase "hoist with his own petard" - meaning that one could be lifted (blown) upward by one's own bomb, or in other words, be foiled by one's own plan - has become an idiom that means "to be harmed by one's own plan (to harm someone else)" or "to fall into one's own trap".