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    I don’t think it was a good idea for Brutus to join the Conspiracy. However, he was manipulated. At the hour of The Feast of Lupercalia in the first act, Cassius tells Brutus that Caesar is deserving of being crowned, but Brutus is the best choice of being king. He indicates Caesar’s many physical disabilities…

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    reputation and credibility to gain support for his conspiracy theory. For example, the reporter uses the FBI's known reputation for hiding events and evidence, to bolster his claims. The attack on the FBI's reputation, allowed the reporter to instill the idea that his assertions are accurate because the FBI cannot be trusted. The writer uses the lack of faith in the FBI and tries to establish a connection between the FBI's history of corruption and the conspiracy theory that the FBI helped…

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    Reports from her psychiatrist of substance dependency, severe depression and other health issues bolstered the conclusion. However, despite being flawed or outrageous, conspiracy theories keep suspicion alive that Monroe was murdered or accidentally overdosed. Most are based on and add to preceding assertions. The earliest of conspiracy theories came from anti-communist author Frank Capell, whose 1964 pamphlet accused Robert F. Kennedy of having Monroe killed to prevent her from exposing their…

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    of attacks, but on September 11, it lasted one to two hours before collapsing. People ask themselves, how a fire in a few floors could break down the entire building? And how it happened twice? These questions were the cause for rumors to spread. Conspiracy theorist says: “The Twin Towers were destroyed by controlled demolitions. Theories relate to the rapid collapse (about 10 seconds), the relatively short-lived fires (56 minutes from World Trade Center 2 or 102 minutes in World Trade Center…

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    Reptiles Control the Universe: A Mystery to Uncover The conspiracy theory known as the ‘Reptilian Elite’ is a popular theory founded in the late 1990s and is most common among people in the Europe. It provides evidence and examples on how reptile like figures control the world and society around us as far back in history as we know. This theory can manipulate the mind, just like the witches did to Macbeth. The Reptilian Elite control not only other people, but society as a whole. Reptiles have…

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    a variety of conspiracies surrounding his authorship, he has the government believing one thing and the rest of the world believing another, he is still a topic of debate after 400 years while others do not make it 100 years, and his conspiracy theory started in a very undramatic way. If the facts are examined surrounding Shakespeare’s authorship, there is only one clear answer. There is no need to consider this a conspiracy theory. The only reason it could be considered a conspiracy is if…

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    treated by Robert Kennedy and she became threatening. Moreover, Robert was reported being seen in the late evening on August 4th with two mysterious men entering Monroe’s house (“The Death of Marilyn Monroe”). This timeline of events supports the conspiracy of…

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    The Warren Commission concluded that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and was not part of a conspiracy to assassinate President Kennedy; I disagree with this claim. After careful evaluation of all the evidence presented in the case, I believe that Lee Harvey Oswald acted as part of a conspiracy to assassinate the president. Analysis of the potential motives of different groups, direct/testimonial evidence, physical/forensic evidence, and circumstantial evidence found at Dealey Plaza shows that…

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    Conspiracy theories have become almost a big trend in American culture. Many of these conspiracy theories relate back to the American government, and usually not in a good way. One of the most well known conspiracies is the Malcolm X assassination. Malcolm X was a prominent civil rights figure during the 1950s and 1960s. He fought for equality amongst White Americans and African Americans, which was seen as a threat by many White Americans. Although many believe Malcolm X was killed by his own…

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    falls instead to Brutus; a young politician and Cassius’s brother in-law, whose hubris; like that of Odysseus, resulted in his own demise. Brutus makes many key mistakes, all of them factors to the failure of the conspiracy. While it is true that Cassius is the father of the conspiracy; and he did deceive Brutus into killing his friend, he is not the most responsible…

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