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    Earhart Conspiracy Theory

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    Secondly, another deeply credited theory is the belief that Earhart and co-pilot Noonan were ‘Nikumaroro Castaway’s.’ It is speculated both pilots touched down on a remote South Pacific Island called Nikumaroro – now commonly known as Gardner Island. The belief stands that the Electra was running low on fuel implementing fear within the pilots as they began searching for a safe destination to refuel (Howland Island.) Unintentionally, the flight path veered towards the Southwest and they landed…

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    Conspiracy Pros Cons

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    In the beginning of our wondrous country, our fore fathers believed in that we all had our own rights that nobody has the ability to take from us. These amendments are the only thing keeping us safe. But, sadly as that as this day in time goes on they seem to vanish and being compromised all for our safety. The government is the cause of this transgression, for they are for the people and people, but instead that are turning themselves on us. And yet, we are blind to see the corruption. One of…

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    Sphinx Of Giza Conspiracy

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    Secrets: The Sphinx Theories The Great Sphinx of Giza had several mysteries about its history. Who had it built, who is it supposed to look like, and why was it built? For ages, it remained a major mystery, with clues being tough to spot. Recently though, some concrete evidence has built around one king, Khafra. Khafra was the son of King Khufu and throne successor of his brother Djedefre. This theory is proven due to the same building methods as Khafra's causeway and his pyramid. This along…

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    Charles Vane Conspiracy

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    The famous pirate Charles Vane was known to be one of the cruelest and selfish captain and crewmate in all of history. He would torture the majority of his prisoner after looting, and sometimes crew members just for a laugh. Charles was born an English seaman on an unknown date in 1680 in England. Another thing he also never shared was his early life. Although, his piracy began in 1716 and he mainly explored the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. Sometime between 1701 and 1714, he…

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    At least 25 people, most of them women, were killed and about 49 injured in the blast inside Cairo's Coptic Cathedral complex on Sunday. A bomb exploded in the chapel as Sunday Mass was about to end. President Abdel Fatah al-Sissi said at the state funeral for the victims attended by hundreds of mourners that a suicide bomber carried out the attack. He identified the bomber as a 22-year-old man who wore an explosive vest which he detonated in the chapel. The Interior Ministry released a picture…

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    Essay On 9/11 Conspiracy

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    President George W Bush came out to deny any government connection in any way. Conspiracy of rose around many aspects of the attack despite the president’s denial of any connection. Debates over 9/11 conspiracy continue to this day. some theorists believe the second plane was actually a military drone, however, the craft was debunked and verified as a Boeing 757, which was what American Airlines…

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    In turn, The Monkey Wrench Conspiracy, saw huge success not only nationally, but internationally and similar applications are being improved on to this day. Concurrently, there are individuals who argue these methods and dependence on technology. In Morgen Witzel’s “A New Era for Digital…

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    Many conspiracies have come out throughout the years about why kennedy was assassinated. This is because the assassinator, Lee Harvey Oswald, was killed before he could be interrogated and ask why he did it, or if he even did it. The woman who killed Oswald was named Jack Ruby. She claimed that her actions were patriotic, and that she did this to protect America. Many of the theories that are thought of when presented with the Kennedy assassination are that Oswald was mentally insane, wanted to…

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    One man actually wrote a book explaining his conspiracy theory. He claims that there are government codes that exploit the true killers: Stephen King, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan (Lightfoot, 1). This is one of many conspiracy theories pertaining to Lennon’s assassination, but all of them are absurd. Chapman was found at the scene of the murder with the weapon in hand. He confessed…

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    popular one is that John Lennon’s wife, Yoko Ono. Apparently Ono was very intruding in The Beatles and the members, other than John, disliked that. The Beatles didn’t want their wives or girlfriends effecting their music, but Ono did that. There is an conspiracy theory that was soon to found out to be true that John and his wife Yoko Ono were heroin addicts, which affected the sound of their music. Their most psychedelic song and music video was the “Yellow Submarine”. The song described one of…

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