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    The President’s Book Conspiracy claims that the Presidents of the United States have passed down a book from Washington to the current president in which is in office, in which some or all have added facts and histories of earth shattering in scope and implications, and that this book’s location is only known to the President of the United States, and the Librarian in the National Library of Congress in Washington D.C. Thus, if the President is assassinated, the Librarian informs the next…

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    Essay About 9/11 Attacks

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    the 4 pilots on flight 173 and 93, 11, were attacked by terrorists. The terrorists were heading for the twin towers in New York City. They then took over the planes and held everyone hostage. Families would do anything to be able to talk to their loved ones that were in the plane crash. The passengers fought back on one plane, and the plane fell from the sky going straight towards the Pentagon but ended up in the field behind it. As for the other planes, flight 11 was from Boston departing to…

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    Some examples are MKUltra which was the U.S government 's attempt to control people 's minds, Area 51 and how they are hiding critical information like the existence of aliens, and one of the most known which are the conspiracy theories regarding the September 11th attacks. The September 11th attacks is one of the most tragic events that has occurred in American history, a day where planes were hijacked and flown into the iconic World Trade Center in New York, followed by an…

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    Causes Of The 9/11 Attack

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    On September 11th, 2001, The United States was attacked by what president Bush stated was “A terrorist act”. This ultimately set the stage for conspiracy theorists to begin their thoughts on what they believed “really” happened. There are several theories regarding the September 11th attacks saying that these attacks were not brought on by Al- Qaeda. But, by factions within the United States, the main ones caused the most question. A few of them being that inside traders were aware of the…

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    9/11 Influence

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    America’s Influence on September 11, 2001 On September 11, 2001 the United States was the victim of one of the world’s largest terror attacks. Shortly thereafter the terror group, al Qaeda took responsibility for the attack. 2,977 people were killed on this day (September 11th Fast Facts). Many of the facts that came out after the attacks didn’t match up causing many people to be skeptical about the role America played in the attack. There is no denying that the U.S. played a crucial part in…

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    al-Qaeda, Osama bin laden, was alleged to be responsible for the September 11 attacks even though he denied his involvement quickly. The documentary film, loose change, proves the existence…

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    reality is the idea that things are not always as they seem, and is a major component of literature and society. Sherman Alexie uses a postmodern literary theory of hermeneutics as a way to analyze “Can I Get A Witness?” and “Lawyer’s League” through the sense of appearance vs. reality; modern times refer to this comparison as a “conspiracy theory”. Alexie’s…

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    Predictive Programming

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    is using the art of Predictive Programming, though it is all theory and speculation. Alan Watt, the man who developed the theory explains, “Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by our leaders. If and when these changes are put through, the public will already be familiarized…

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    the tragedy that occurred on September 11, 2001. The falling of the World Trade Center has changed the world forever. Initially the world was stunned, however after America picked up what was left of the country; hundreds of conspiracy theorists believed that the destruction of the World Trade Center was not a war on terror, but a planned attack with an ulterior motive. In the articles, “Simply Evil: A Decade After 9/11” and “9/11=False Flag Attack”, conspiracy theorists Christopher Hitchens and…

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    9/11 Research Papers

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    On September 11, 2001 the world watched in horror as two planes flew into the World Trade Center killing thousands of people. It’s a day we all remember, sitting watching the events unfold. I remember where I was and watching the events on TV, not fully understanding what was happening. Fifteen years later this is an event we are studying about in history books. Yet, the details that have unfolded in the last fifteen years shine a different light on the devastating attacks of 9-11. After…

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