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    Conspiracy Pros And Cons

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    something of this nature happens‚ the integrity and continuity of the evidence and events are compromised‚ and by the very people we suspect of tampering or altering that evidence. Secretcy on the part of these agencies is out of control. We need change! If they [who] needed to do what they did then freeze that crime scene‚ the same that would be required for any other crime scene! Now‚ only the criminals involved have the evidence‚ to dole out as they wish at their leisure‚ and then only after

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    Myth or Reality In the world there are only few places where people go missing for no logical explanation. The Bermuda Triangle is a place located in the ocean near the Bahamas and said to be where planes and ships have gone missing. From an article entitled Bermuda Triangle it sates that according to the national and safety transportation board only a few ships and planes has gone down during the past ten years but over 30 of them have gone down in the Bermuda Triangle(Weather‚ 2). Also in

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    Section 1 9/15/14 The Mysterious Death of Princess Diana Conspiracy theories are naturally created because of doubt. Conspiracy theories resemble Russian nesting dolls. The event or phenomenon is just like the innermost nesting doll‚ once people start questioning the theory the doll gets bigger and bigger with other possible conspiracies. Making it harder for people to believe the story the media tells first. Most people naturally believe conspiracy theories because it is easier to believe that people

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    Essay On 9/11 Conspiracy

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    conspiracists suggested that the United States government had staged the event for political reasons. However‚ since this was such a large event‚ it would be very difficult for the government to easily conceal this event. When analyzing the 9/11 conspiracy theories‚ one would notice that the theories listed deny legitimate science and facts. Conspiracists have many different reasons for creating such false myths. Mainly‚ these

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    24 May 2013 The Assassination that Haunts American Lives A conspiracy theory is an explanatory proposition that accuses a person‚ group‚ or organization of having caused or covered up an event or phenomenon of great social‚ political‚ or economic impact. For example‚ the event of the Watergate scandal is a proven conspiracy theory that Richard Nixon and his aides were behind the cause and cover-up of the Watergate break-in. A conspiracy that has been in debate since 1963 is the assassination of John

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    The Real Shakespearean Tragedy The conspiracy surrounding William Shakespeare is too outrageous to be ignored. Shakespeare was a man that many people didn’t really actually know unless they were in a play. why‚ It is a widely spread theory that ever since the death of Shakespeare in 1616‚ his authenticity‚ for the most part‚ has been questioned by great scholars‚ professors‚ and educators. Shakespeare was raised in a household at Stratford-Upon-Avon where writing was not a common thing. the

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    Dating all the way back to the early 1960’s a number of conspiracy theories arose including the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. This widespread belief caught the attention of sociologists‚ psychologists‚ and experts in folklore. Researchers believe one of the most important characteristics of these accounts is their attempt to unveil the real but hidden relations in social groups. Theories like the death of Marilyn Monroe and the first moon landing keep scientists on their toes in

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    Kennedy assassination‚ a multitude of conspiracies rose up. There were a lot of conspiracies including Oswald acting alone and that Lyndon B. Johnson plan to killed J.F.K. With all of the conspiracies there are‚ none of them have been one hundred percent proven yet. People have all kinds of opinions on these conspiracies. Even though many people think J.F.K. was assassinated by Oswald acting alone‚ there is plenty of evidence showing there are other conspiracies possible. J.F. Kennedy was the 35th

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    As the age of technology continues to link up similar minded people in new and more efficient ways‚ conspiracy theories are able to spread like they had not been able to before. Which brings up the question—are they worth exploring? Whenever major life altering events have occurred throughout history‚ conspiracy theories have not been far behind. Whether someone believes the extreme‚ such as the Holocaust never happening‚ or the the more realistic‚ like cover up of the John F. Kennedy assassination

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    Area 51 Conspiracy Theory

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    I am writing to you in regard to the conspiracy theories surrounding Area 51‚ and the lack of evidence to support these conspiracies. The conspiracy theories are centered on the belief that there is extraterrestrial life within Area 51. People‚ who live around the area or were traveling have claim they saw unidentified flying objects (UFOs) in the airspace above Area 51‚ especially during the 1950s and 1960s. The theory that UFOs and extraterrestrial life are located within Area 51 has been strengthen

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