The Controversy: The Death Of Adolf Hitler

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The Death of Adolf Hitler
This controversy is about the death of Adolph Hitler, and how it might have been a fake death. There are a couple of different theories to discover. The possibility that it was Hitler's stand-in that was found dead in the bunker in Germany caused this controversy! So, the people who thought that he faked his death strongly assumed that he went to Barcelona Spain, and then went to South America. Others think he went to Antarctica! The evidence of Hitler faking his death is very slim, but also the evidence that he committed suicide in his bunker was very slim! That means that either one can be right or wrong, it was never proven at 100%! Personally, I believe that he faked his death because if he was smart enough to almost take over all of Europe, then I believe that he could have also faked his death.

Planet Mars, Life or no Life?
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There has been proof over the years of people or creatures living on Mars. I believe that astrologists and conspiracy theorists started showing interest in looking at NASA photos of the planet Mars, which caused this conspiracy. Some people believe that there are many underground tunnels and cities on Mars. Also, the United Sates government has the technology to bring humans there to live. Some say they have been doing that since the 60's. Personally, I think it is very likely that there are people or creatures living on Mars. I think it's not just on planet earth that there are living things. I also believe the proof about these creatures, as I have seen many photos of Mars with certain things looking like creatures of some sort. So I think that there may be a civilization living on Mars, I just hope they don't become evil and destroy our planet, that would be

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