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    Among citizens of the United States, few, if any, are unaware of what occurred on September 11 in the year 2001. Nor would many regard themselves as oblivious of at least one of the multitude of conspiracy theories following the so-dubbed 9/11 attacks. As a well-established dabbler in the twists and turns of secret histories, it came as no surprise that writer Thomas Pynchon took to creating an alternate timeline for the event in his postmodern detective novel Bleeding Edge. Yet the matter in…

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    after the revolution “The country’s new motto “Liberté, Égalité et Fraternité (Freedom, Equality and Brotherhood) was said to be a famous Masonic saying that was used in French lodges for centuries.” (Order, 7) Along with the French revolution Conspiracy Theory, “many believe the organization is still alive today and has great influence on society and politics today.” (Order,…

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    For years, people have stated that they have had encounters with the paranormal, but their story usually goes untold nationally. With the Montana UFO story, it was covered up by the media/government and only came to public awareness years later. This is the case with nearly all related incidents (since they are seen as threats to national security). The text includes an exert on the Malmstrom Air Force Base in which records of UFOs were noted. The Air Force did not believe the UFOs were…

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    The Boston Marathon is a race that is held every year on the third Monday of April since 1897. This event attracted several people. On April 15,2013 two bombs went off near the finish line killing 3 bystanders and wounding more than 250 people. Not only were people seriously injured but property was damaged and the entire city was in shock. Automatically people believed they fell victim to terrorist attacks. Four days later after the FBI took over a video immersed that revealed brothers,…

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    Jfk Conspiracy Theories

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    The role of “conspiracy theories” in the debate on the assassination of John F. Kennedy has influenced the debate immensely. The role of “conspiracy theories” in the debate on the assassination can bee seen in the fact that a vast majority of writings on the assassination of JFK focus on either proving or disproving the many “conspiracy theories” and the “conspiracy theories” themselves. To understand the full picture it is important to grasp an idea of the status quo during the time between the…

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    Criminal Conspiracy is not always mean felony. Conspiracy is usually graded the same as the crime offenders were conspiring to commit. For example: If group of offenses to conspire to rob Fort Knox and are successful in robbing Fort Knox before they are arrested, then they will be charged with robbing Fort Knox. They will not also be charged with conspiracy to rob Fort Knox, because it is included in the charge of robbery. The offense of conspiracy to defraud requires that two or more…

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    Will Brutus being in the conspiracy help them or hurt them? Brutus would help them more than he would hurt them. He is somebody that could get close to Caesar and learn when an where he is vulnerable. He could also hurt them in multiple ways. Brutus could help the conspiracy in a lot of ways. He could get close to Caesar and kill him. They want Brutus to be on their side so that the people like them more. If Brutus would join them the people would be reluctant to revolt against them…

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    It’s important to recognize the subtext hidden beneath the text of conspiracy theories, because it gives perspective. Every conspiracy has an underlying message, giving information on the origin. For instance, look at the conspiracy the conspiracy that was targeted Barrack Obama. Many citizens and the whole Republican Party believed that he wasn’t an American citizen. It wasn’t only the questions about his citizenship, but also the religion that he was practicing. A picture surfaced with Obama…

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    Conspiracy In School

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    On a very early morning at about 3:00 am a burglar attempted to break into the Smiths’ house.Everyone in the family was asleep at this time except 15 year old Matt Smith.He was up late studying for his test the following monday.Matt was a very hardworking,busy boy.All week he had football practice from 5-8 and he also had to do any school work and eat dinner.To him there wasn’t enough time in a day.Although Matt was very busy with sports,he seemed to do very well in school.He was soon turning…

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    The Titanic Conspiracy

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    How the Titanic Communicated The tragic event of the Titanic may have raised many questions. How was the Titanic able to get in contact with other ships? Many people might already know, but the radio that was put in the Titanic was not the best of the technology that was available at that time. The radio installed in the Titanic could have been more efficient, contacted more ships faster, and saved more lives than what it already did. “The Titanic disaster illustrates issues about broadcasting…

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