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    “Carry out a random act of kindness with no expectation of reward, safe in the knowledge that one day someone might do the same for you.” These are the famous words of Princess Diana. People loved and were influenced by Diana. She was a public icon throughout the globe. However, there is one thing that is still strange about this famous figure. Diana’s death is to this day a major point of questioning as the two most common suspicions are a major power murder and an unfortunate car crash. Even…

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    It hit me like a bullet. How could this be happening? All I could think about was that I must be dreaming. Eventually the, dream conspiracy I had in my mind was soon cut short as some family started arriving at my house. There was distraught sadness in the air. Soon, Marissa arrived followed by my dad a half hour later. Marissa held me as the priest began saying the prayer. She was truly gone; This was not a dream. That night impacted me greatly. Through all of the chaos in my life, my sisters…

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    In the early 1970 s, David Bergamini transforms the study in Japan’s Imperial Conspiracy: How Emperor Hirohito led Japan into war against the West, by returning to Butow’s arguments on the surrender. In his history, Bergamini examines the history of Japanese culture in two volumes. Bergamini supports Butow’s claims while offering new schools of thought on what caused Japan’s capitulation. A native of Tokyo, Bergamini argues that Japan’s military culture and the position of power that Hirohito…

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    RE: Unholy Conspiracy (Quix and Xana) "Thanks." Jeffrey nodded at the owner, who'd avoid getting too close to the young when he'd placed their coffee's down, and subsequently hovered, obviously interested in what such a diverse couple could be discussing in his cafe. Though, his name was well-known, the Journalist's face was not so much so, and he could see the man attempting to place where he might recognise him from, before Jeff's unwavering gaze sent him scurrying and he returned his focus to…

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    Joining the Conspiracy Joe Biden once said, “ Fighting corruption is not just good governance. It’s self-defense. It’s patriotism.” It is the duty of the people to fight corruption and overthrow tyrants. I believe Brutus was right by joining the conspiracy. He states many reasons why joining the conspiracy is important and necessary. The first reason is that he wants to prevent Caesar from gaining too much power. Second, Brutus wants what is best for the people of Rome. Lastly, he wants…

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    The New York conspiracy trials of 1741 were a plot by slaves and poor whites in the British colony of New York in 1741 to revolt and level New York City with a series of fires. The conspiracy trials started off with a tavern burglary involving a slave, John Gwin who stole the goods, and a tavern keeper, John Hughson who helped dispose the goods. Then a series of fires occurred after the theft. In addition to the investigation of the tavern burglary and the series of fire, a hint from an…

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    assassination caused many people to generate conspiracies about what may have “truly” happened regarding his death because of the unresolved case of who truly killed the president. Some people have a hard time digesting such adverse events, therefore leading them to invent beliefs of what might have happened. The Kennedy assassination sparked many different conspiracy theories that explain different versions of the murder. “JFK II” is a movie that explains a conspiracy theory about the…

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    Conspiracy Theory On September 11, 2001 a catastrophic event occurred in New York. The twin towers were struck by two aircrafts and they collapsed in just minutes. This horrific event ended in about 3,000 people killed or severely injured. After this there was a lot of controversy about the event and many scientists and authors started putting out conspiracy theories about the event. Some of these conspiracy theories are completely irrelevant and some are believable, which caused me to go into…

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    his story recorded it and writing it down. Many sources aired this information about Hunt’s story, but the amount of people that believed it was minimal. The fact that there is an immense amount of reliable evidence about this conspiracy makes it the most accurate conspiracy of all. The reasoning behind why the CIA would be apart of the assassination is extremely…

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    due to the efforts of Seal Team Six and the Special Operations Group of the Central Intelligence Agency. However, talk about 9/11 did not stop there. Countless conspiracy theories presented themselves to the public. Brookfield’s framework can critically evaluate this belief about the 9/11 attacks. Identifying this assumption is that conspiracy theorists assert that explosives were placed in the buildings prior to the airplane crashes. To corroborate this statement, people such as architect…

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