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    mysterious persona and ominous presence has turned into an enticing, yet fearful conspiracy theory around the world. I am going to discuss one of the most popular conspiracy theories of the 21st century regarding The Illuminati, or The New World Order, which is that globally known musician Beyoncé is a member of the Illuminati. This conspiracy theory is illogical because it incorporates conformation bias of conspiracy theorist, as well as lacks sound proof that Beyoncé’s career and family are…

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    child who died at Auschwitz (Blaskiewicz). These murals are open to interpretation, but a quote from a child who died in a concentration camp seems a little out inappropriate to be placed in an airport. Now these murals may not be enough to spark a conspiracy, the are truly very interesting art pieces to be put in an airport. Upon analyzing the paintings, some theorists claim that there is an…

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    Animal Conspiracy Theory “Alright, so it is the night before the voting of the presidential election and the plan is that we will be breaking into the White House and hacking all of the voting systems to help Donald Trump win the election.” “No! I want Hillary to win the election. ‘Better Together!’ Duh!” “Well, that´s too bad, Jim. We already went over this. Everyone voted for Donald, so we are hacking it for Donald to win. I appreciate your autonomy, but stop being anti-Trump.” Welcome to…

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    There are millions of conspiracy theories out there, but a handful of them are all about our favorite celebrities. Some of which are very current, some are small, some are extremely confusing. But they are all the least interesting. A popular conspiracy theory is about Khloe Kardashian and how she is related to infamous murderer Oj Simpson. Some people believe that Khloe Kardashian's examiner.com father. Evidence may prove that…

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    Conspiracy theories come from all different types of mediums whether that is through written material or even something of higher quality such as a film. The film “J.F.K.” directed by Oliver Stone is a perfect example of both film and conspiracy rhetoric. So what are the affects of a high quality Hollywood film as conspiracy rhetoric on its audience? Popular culture plays a huge role in the affects of conspiracy rhetoric. Media is a powerful tool, which like a hammer can be used in two ways as…

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    What is Conspiracy/Drug Conspiracy? The term conspiracy refers to an agreement between two (or more) people to perform an illegal act. If the object of said conspirators will violate a federal criminal statute, it is considered a federal conspiracy. Any agreement meant to defraud the Government is regarded as a conspiracy even when there is no specific statute that delineates the anticipated act as fraudulent. Conspiracy Laws Nevada In the state of Nevada, the law does not require that the…

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    “It was a pleasure to burn.” (3) Guy Montag lives in a society where firemen burn books, ‘family’ are projections on a wall sized TV, and people are considered crazy if they have opinions other then the norm. This dystopian life is controlled by the ignorance of the people and the censorship from the government. Owning books and reading are against the law and the people are drugged into compliance through sleeping pills. In the novel Fahrenheit 451 the author Ray Bradbury portrays the idea that…

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    Michael Moore is an American filmmaker who specializes in interactive/ audience participation documentaries. His films (including Fahrenheit 911 and Bowling for Columbine) revolve around America and controversial, topical issues. In his films we can see the Michael Moore has certain trademark styles that work for him by using manipulation of both the audience and his interviewees with tactics like his dress, interview style, sarcasm, dark humor and his ironic use of music. His tactics work for…

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    Imagine a world where books are forbidden, everything is fast paced and firemen don’t put out fires they make them. In the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury published in October of 1953, there is a main character named Montag. The book is about how Montag learns to like books. The characters in the book try to either teach Montag to like books or steer him away from books. One of the characters, Clarisse teaches Montag that not everything has to be fast paced or you don’t have to follow…

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    In Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury introduces two women who influence the life of the main character Guy Montag, a firefighter whose job dedicates to destroying books. The seventeen-year-old neighbor Clarisse McClellan is mentioned first and provides the stimulus for Montag’s new outlook on life. His wife Mildred, whose personality differs completely from Clarisse’s, portrays the second woman who impacts Montag. With their differences, Clarisse and Mildred influence Montag in opposite ways with…

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