It's intentional. They can decide what right wingers think by simply selectively promoting certain theories and the most ridiculous people. Whenever there is something that is actually dangerous and true, it is either completely ignored and buried, or it's distorted and misrepresented. The media tells regular people what to think, and it tells dissidents what they should think as well by portraying the counternarrative they want.
It's why it's bad to be a contrarian, you're just playing into their scheme.
There is a term for these stupid ideas: dead end memes. Something like the moon landing being fake for example, even though it could be true, is a dead end meme that doesn't lead us anywhere. It's not possible to prove, it makes you look crazy in the stereotypical conspiracy way they want to portray you as, it doesn't lead to any useful profound insight, and it doesn't create any compelling important narrative either.
Microchips inside the vaccine is a dead end meme because it just sounds unhinged and it doesn't even touch on any actual problems with the vaccine, which are obvious and visible. There's no need for microchip talk when people are getting blood clots.
They promote people who say these things, and then some of us fall for it and rally behind them unfortunately, just to show up the media, because anything they attack must be true, right?
I always ask myself if something is a dead-end meme or not.