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    9/11 Conspiracy Theory

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    remote controlled. His conclusion to “Operation Pearl” was that the passengers off of the three planes were all packed into United Airline flight 93, shot down over Pennsylvania, and the planes were sunk in the ocean into a watery grave (9/11 Attacks Conspiracy Theories). Where did he come up with this extreme theory and is it credible? Dewdney’s theory can be viewed as incorrect for many reasons. First, there were too many passengers on three planes to cram into one. Second, thousands of…

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    “It was gray, apparently featherless, as large or larger than a big man, had a wing spread of about ten feet, took off straight up like a helicopter, and did not flap its wings in flight” (Keel, Pg. 70). People have described this creatures skin as murky and either gray or brown (Taylor). People who have seen this creature could not describe its face, saying it was just black with red glowing eyes. The unsolved mystery of the Mothman has multiple theories and is also featured in pop culture…

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    Alexander Hamilton’s personal life, however, was quickly under siege in the winter of 1792. On December 15th, three Congressmen, James Monroe, Abraham Venable, and Frederick Muhlenberg, approached Hamilton. They confronted Hamilton about sketchy monetary dealings involving treasury funds, with a Mr. James Reynolds, who was currently in jail. They intended to extract a confession, but were instead met with story more involved than they had imagined. Back in the summer of 1791, Maria Reynolds…

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    Imagine being in a plane and it randomly goes down over the Bermuda Triangle. Also known as the Devil’s Triangle, Bermuda Triangle is a general area in the western part of the Atlantic Ocean where planes and ships have mysteriously disappeared over the years. It received it’s name from a magazine after an extremely popular disappearance known as Flight 19. Nobody knows for sure if the Bermuda Triangle is real because science cannot explain many disappearances including the USS Cyclops, Ellen…

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    car crash. Soon after, conspiracy theories surfaced. Are some of them true? There have been several comments about the Princess’s death, most of them concerning the fact that it was a planned assassination, and I am going to prove them wrong, because this theory cannot explain the extent of the plan. By rethinking their approach to this theory, people will realize that it was just another tragic car crash, and Princess Diana just happened to be in that car. The conspiracy theories about Princess…

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    have been many conspiracy theories that believed Lee Harvey was not working alone in this horrible act of crime. This report will focus on the accepted story that was released to the public also on two off the conspiracy theories and will also include my point of view on which theory is most likely. I will also comment my thoughts on how the death of the President was relatable to New Zealand. Accepted story, On 22 November 1963, President kennedy was driving…

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    true to the views of Kennedy as he even states himself that “he wanted ‘to splinter the C.I.A. in a thousand pieces and scatter it to the winds.’” (Lane) The CIA faces conflict with President Kennedy as he secretly observed the CIA 's activities to pinpoint the source of the assassination scheme of Fidel Castro using the evidence as leverage to remove the problem (Calder 172). The problem consisted of CIA executives: Allen Dulles, Richard Bissell and General Cabell, which ignited the flames of…

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    Conspiracy Pros And Cons

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    After the terror attacks of September 9, 2001, the United States Congress rushed a bill through its system, called the “Uniting and Strengthening America by Providing Appropriate Tools Required to Intercept and Obstruct Terrorism Act of 2001” or the “U.S.A. P.A.T.R.I.O.T. Act,” and signed into effect by President George W. Bush. Its goal is “to deter and punish terrorist acts in the United States and around the World, to enhance law enforcement investigatory tools, and other purposes” (United…

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    Specialist have stated that the findings of some peculiar hexagonal shaped clouds (that veil the area) may be the answer to the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (1). The Science Channel documentary has claimed that winds of 106 kilometres (per hour) are being generated by the hexagonal clouds. The wind act as air bombs that can knock aircraft out of the sky and submerged of vessels into the depths of the ocean (2). technically there's no solution to this mystery because the…

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    Do you think you own friends and family, who love you, would replace you if you went missing or died as a public figure? According to the “Paul Is Dead” conspiracy theory this is exactly what they did. Close to the year 1969 rumors started to spread about popular lead singer of the beloved band The Beatles. People who heard these rumors because very serious. Could it be true? Could Paul McCartney have died in 1966, November 9th in a car crash coming home from the EMI recording studio? Or maybe…

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