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What does the government really tell me? Is Area 51 real? Was 9/11 planned by the government? What’s the mandela effect? How does it happen? These are all questions you might ask yourself, but what do they all have in common? Good morning/afternoon Ms. Bozzelli and fellow classmates today I will be talking to you about conspiracy theories.

Conspiracy theories are theories that are made by people with evidence backing it up. A lot of conspiracy theories are about the U.S. government hiding things from us. I will be talking to you about 9/11, Area 51, and first the moon landing. I will also be talking to you about mandela effects.

The first conspiracy theory is the attacks on 9/11 being planned by the US government. Some people think the government had something to do with the attacks on 9/11 because there is plenty of evidence that contradict their
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What if that was filmed in a studio right here on earth? NASA is a very well known American space company that might have lied to you. In 1969 NASA was in a race to the moon against Russia. It is said when the US didn’t know if they would win that they should just fake it. Some evidence shows that it was filmed in a studio and not on the moon, the American flag was waving but if they were on the moon there would be no gravity therefore the flag couldn’t wave. Another piece of proof is that people say they could see numbers on the rocks similar to the numbered props in a studio.

Another very well known conspiracy theory is the Mandela effect. The Mandela effect is what happens when someone has a clear memory of something that never actually happened. Now you’re probably wondering why is it called the Mandela effect? The reason it is called that is because people thought that Nelson Mandela died in prison in the 1980’s, but as many of you know he died when he was out of prison in 2013. People really believed that he died, that it was even said in a published

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