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    There have stood many myths and facts that have been studied continuously that have created a thought of provocative conspiracy. There have been conspiracy theories on John F. Kennedy’s assassination, Paul McCartney’s Death, and government conspiracies such as the existence of the Illuminati. The Illuminati were a group of societal perfectionists that many may blame for the misfortunate design of money, assassination of John F. Kennedy, the terrorist attack of 9/11, and the French Revolution.…

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    Sandy Hook Shooting Conspiracies The shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary was a tragic event, with twenty six dead and only questions remaining, it’s hard not to sympathize with the families of those lost. There is a movement, however, that claims the shooting was false (Spaeth). The shooting is believed to have been staged in order to pave the way for stricter gun control (Salazar). Conspiracy theorists, calling themselves Truthers, have presented evidence to support their claims numerous times…

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    Conspiracy Theories

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    Conspiracy Theories “Why Rational People Buy into Conspiracy Theories” by Maggie Koerth-Baker, discuses Conspiracy Theories and why people believe in them. She goes in to the factual part and also the scientific/ physiological view of it. Conspiracy theories are beliefs that there is a different story behind tragic events. She starts off by bringing up an event known as the Boston Marathon Bombing. She discusses how the Tsarneav brothers were responsible for the attack. She then brings up the…

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    Birth Of Conspiracies

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    Conspiracies derive from unanswered questions. When you have room for skepticism and doubt, you allow the birth of conspiracies. The U.S employs a classifications to their documentations. The public can’t gain access to classified information, therefore must speculate on the information. Another aspect of conspiracies is corruption. There’s a strong correlation between corruption and politics, because of the money associated with it. The United States allows super political action committees…

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    A Lingering Conspiracy

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    A Lingering Conspiracy in American History Although taking place over a half-century ago, people consider the assassination of John F. Kennedy as one of the most prominent events of American history. With the National Archives releasing nearly 20,000 declassified CIA and FBI documents in 2017, new details and revelations give conspiracy theorists a new insight on what really occurred on November 22, 1963 in Dealey Plaza. The lead investigation team in 1963, the Warren Commission, concluded that…

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    Catholic Conspiracies

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    For this final core writing assignment, I have chosen the topic about the issues and the conspiracies of the Roman Catholic Church. These topics might be disturbing to others specially the pro Catholic Church people like my family. This is one of the reasons why I chose this topic because it caught my interest on why and how are these things possible. I started the research with an open mind and look at the issues on a different perspective without being bias. After doing some research and after…

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    Why Do We Read Shakespeare

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    been wrote shakespeare. Modern day historians believe that the two later folios were made to meet the changing preferences in the area at the time. Due to the fact that all of Shakespeare's work is over 400 years old, there are many people who have conspiracy thoughts toward Shakespeare. It's hard to imagine that someone could accuse a very famous person such as Shakespeare of anything, but there are many historians that believe Shakespeare didn't actually write his plays. There is really no…

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    Throughout United States history one conspiracy has remained unanswered for generations which to this day still remains a mystery. The question of whether the illuminati actually exists consists of facts or false proof. The conspiracies have shown proof of illuminati triangles everywhere but it still seems unknown whether these symbols are reliable or pure coincidences. Among the world people believe that the illuminati owns the world, with power greater than imaginable. One quote by Melanson…

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    The Money Conspiracy

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    The Money Conspiracy People always think that in order to be on top, you must be rich. Others think that money is important to the American Dream. Money is not necessary to achieve the American Dream because before there was money, people treated each other equally. In fact, money made the people turn against each other by killing, robbing, scamming, and many more terrible money abuses. My first reason to why money is not part of the American Dream is because of the bible quote, “The love of…

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    Moon Conspiracy

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    In discussions of light sources on the moon, one controversial issue has been how the shadows in the photos and videos of the landings converge and diverge. On one hand, the conspiracy theorists argue that because there is only one light source, the sun, there should be parallel shadows. This inaccuracy promotes the theory of the moon landing being staged in a film set with multiple sources of lights. On the other hand, NASA argues…

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