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    I had always been fascinated by modern mysteries and conspiracy theories, but before this class, I had no clue what to accept and how to analyze the information that I was presented to me. I chose the topic of the Moon Landing, because it enabled me to take a second look at the conspiracy theory through a new lens of experience. To understand where this idea of a hoax originates, we need to understand what was going on before the Apollo 11 moon landing. Starting in the 1950s, America…

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    Thousands of conspiracies arise every day, but it’s your choice to believe them or not. Do you believe in the Philadelphia experiment? I personally do. How is it possible for a great amount of human beings to have detailed knowledge about something that is labeled a hoax? The smartest man in the world, Steven Hawking doubts it is possible to come up with such detailed evidence or documents. The Philadelphia experiment conspiracy theory is a worldwide experiment that took place during World War…

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    Some people believe that Iran waited to release the hostages as a punishment to Jimmy Carter for his support of the Shah, and others believe in the October Surprise Conspiracy Theory. An October Surprise is a political incident that is arranged before an election to try to change the results of it. In the October Surprise Conspiracy Theory, it is believed that Reagan's presidential campaign came to an agreement with Iran to stall the release of the American Diplomates to stop President Jimmy…

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    There are thousands of conspiracy theories for everything happening around the world. One conspiracy in particular stands out, this theory has many different facts and strong supporting videos to go along with it. Many people believe the government had a strong impact on the outcome of 9/11. This day to most Americans is a tragedy, but in the secrets of the white house it might have been a success. There are many reasons to believe the government had an idea that 9/11 was gonna be a tragic day.…

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    prove the opposite of Hart. People debating were either curious about the mysterious Shakespeare or loyal Shakespeare supporters and wanted to prove his innocence at all costs. This argument turned into a true conspiracy theory: Shakespeare couldn’t have written his plays. Even though the conspiracy focuses on how Shakespeare didn’t write his plays and let’s look at the fact that there was barely any evidence of his existence: a few signatures, record of his marriage, and his will, among more…

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    The Conspiracy of JFK’s Assassination is what I have chose for my research paper. I think this is a worthy research topic because there are movie’s, evidence, and stories. I know that JFK was a Catholic man, which in the eyes of americans at that this time was not ok because Catholic was a big religion in the Soviet Union (Russia). People then started calling him a communist and thought he was with the Soviets. Also, I know that there were a lot of information and evidence left out, never…

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    Lee Harvey Oswald had to have been part of a bigger conspiracy. There is no way that he could have done this alone. Him and Jack Ruby met in a night club 2 weeks before the assassination. Those 2 probably had something to do with the mob. Oswal´s job was to kill the president and if he did it wrong then Jack Ruby was to kill him. Jack Ruby tried to warn police to change the route of Oswald's transformation or else he wouĺd be shot but they didn't listen to him and he did end up dieing.…

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    On April 15th, 1912 around 2 a.m. in the morning, in the Northern part of the Atlantic Ocean, the world’s biggest and most luxurious cruise line ships just had sunk. This horrific sinking of the ship is very devastating and the ship contained roughly around 2,200 passengers on board. 1,500 of the 2,200 passengers including women, men and children, and many of the crew members working for the ship had lost their lives. That is merely more than two-thirds of the passengers that died on that…

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    various strategies to seize and discredit evidence that could verify the presence of aliens on Earth. These men are known as the men in black. Thanks to the similarly titled comedy blockbuster, Men in Black that was directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, the conspiracy theory of these secret agents were brought to light. Much like in reality the film shows two agents identified as agent Kay (Tommy Lee Jones) and agent Jay (Will Smith)—obviously dressed in black suits and ties—working for a highly funded…

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    This conspiracy is part of the American public transportation history: the idea General Motors company conspired to destroy the streetcar systems in the United States cities to increase the sales of the automobiles produced by the company. Evidence for The market saturation led GM to lost $65 million, that those who desired cars already owned them, and the only way to increase GM's sales and restore its profitability was by eliminating its principal rival: electric railways. General Motors tried…

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