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    Bill Kaysing released a book title We Never Went to the Moon: America’s Thirty Billion Dollar Swindle, in which he claimed that the entire landing was simply a hoax. Since then, many people have read this book (or similar books) or heard about the conspiracy theory online and on television programs, causing it to become practically mainstream. Today, there are numerous arguments claiming to disprove the Moon landing, though many of these are easily disproven by even those who are not experts. …

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    Moonwalkers Film Analysis

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    it's the closest thing we have to a machine that can go back in time, that we can actually see events unfold for ourselves. Researched thoroughly, it's contents can not only be entertaining, but a learning experience as well. Unless if based on a conspiracy theory, then all bets are off. And this is where the film, Moonwalkers, comes in. The premise being that the American Government had a Plan B just in case the 1969 Apollo Eleven mission was not successful landing on the Earth's only natural…

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    The Abstract:- Neil Alden Armstrong was an American astronaut who was the first astronaut to land on the moon and was also the first person to walk on the moon. Many people nowadays support the idea that Neil Alden Armstrong did not really land on the moon and walk on it, they think that it was not a real act, they think it was staged. These people think that he did not land on the moon because they think that back then, they did not have the modern technology that we have now. Some people…

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    Implications Of Big Pharma

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    ‘Big pharma’ refers to global pharmaceutical and biomedicine companies that lobby governments, media and other entities to expand their influence. In spite of being responsible for the modern innovations in medical devices and drugs, progress for research and development for new drugs or treatments is painstakingly slow. Like software updates or patches, the development for treatment has seen incremental therapeutics, such as small changes to existing formulations but rarely does the public see…

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    (“Theories”). Ever since that day the people have doubted the fact that we ever put people on the moon. An opinion poll found six percent of American believed the U.S. did not go to the moon, with it jumping to 20% after Fox released the 2001 documentary: Conspiracy Theory: Did We Land on the Moon? (Newton 22). It might make sense why…

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    done, the characteristics that he possesses, or even the fact that he was president Franklin D. Roosevelt’s closest advisor, a question that usually comes up when speaking of Harry Hopkins was whether he was a spy for the Soviet Union. Many conspiracy theorists believe that Hopkins was the most important American agent that the Soviet had. The reasoning behind this claim has to do with the relationship he had with the Soviet during…

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    It is believed John F Kennedy had a death premonition. Just two years before his secretary was cleaning off his table and found a piece of paper with his handwriting saying. “I know there is a god, there is a storm coming. If he has a place for me, I’m ready”. Two fascinating conspiracy’s are the, multiple shooters theory and that the presidents brain is missing from the national archives. Kennedy was unfortunately assassinated on, November 22nd 1963. Lee Harvey Oswald the man who assassinated…

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    Johnson in the Oval Office Lyndon Johnson took the oath as vice president on January 20, 1961 (Bornet, P. 1). In office, he served as a subordinate to President Kennedy. Johnson served as liaison with America’s space effort and also served as chairman of the President’s Committee on Equal Opportunity (Bornet, P. 1). He also made short visits for President Kennedy to thirty-three countries to give speeches on behalf of the president (Bornet, P. 1). However, the key powers reside with President…

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    aspects that separate my generation from those in the past is that anyone with a computer can be a journalist and provide news. People still have access to news outlets such as MSNBC, Fox News, and CNN, but also a person can get news from their conspiracy theorist friend on Facebook. With a smorgasbord of choices, people need to be aware of three categories when reading an article. The article needs to be authoritative, reliable, and relevant. Being authoritative means that the author has years…

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    if I am always keeping up with current events so I know what is ongoing throughout education in America. There is so much that is happening behind closed doors that the public has no clue about until it is presented in a documentary or by a “conspiracy theorist". I am appalled at what I learned from this documentary. Education, Inc. is a documentary that focuses on the hostile takeover of public schools and their school boards. Brian Malone is a father to two children in the public schools of…

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