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    The Bermuda Triangle Conspiracy The Bermuda Triangle is a place that has been seeing sketchy disappearances since Christopher Columbus’ time period. The Triangle is an area in the North Atlantic Ocean between Bermuda‚ Florida‚ and Puerto Rico. The area is occupies is the site of numerous disappearances of people‚ ships‚ and planes. The Bermuda Triangle covers approximately 500‚000 square miles. Aircraft and ships go missing‚ compasses spin wildly‚ strange clouds of fog arise‚ ship and airplane

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    Conspiracy theory in the world of celebrities Conspiracy theory is an integral part of of modern culture and despite its durability it has not been a static notion. Rather‚ its portrayal in popular culture and in politics has constantly changed‚ and so has its meaning. What this idea tells us about modern life and culture shifts from one era to the next. Once‚ the term “conspiracy theory” was synonymous with fear and paranoia. Now‚ this same term might just as easily prompt a shrug or dismissive

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    assassinated as part of a conspiracy in a report that was released in 1978. It concluded this could mean multiple shooters and organized crime (“John F. Kennedy assassinated”). There are many strong arguments against the Warren Commission. The main fact that is targeted is the claim that Oswald acted alone. Conspiracy theorists have come up with many reasons that he is unlikely to have acted alone. Their first claim is that he had no motive (“What is the Case for a Conspiracy in the Assassination

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    Conspiracy theories influence people by putting ideas in their mind.People come up with crazy ideas all the time‚Some ideas are precisely and detailed really well. They are even accepted as fact most of the time by millions of people. People have many reasons on why they believe in conspiracy theories‚ but what makes them so believe able. Most of the time it fake news but it’s so believable like paranormal activity or if ghost are real.We all even have “evidence” to back us up. The evidence we have

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    The Assignation of JFK and the Conspiracy Theory Jayme Jackson DeVry University Contemporary History HIST410 Professor Lisa Jones December 14‚ 2013 The Assignation of JFK and the Conspiracy Theory November 22‚ 1963 was an unforgettable day in American history. On this day the thirty-fifth President of the United States‚ John F. Kennedy (JFK)‚ was assassinated in Dallas‚ Texas while he rode in an open limousine with Texas Governor John Conally (Wicker‚ 1963). He received fatal head wounds

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    his newlywed wife‚ Eva Braun‚ on April 30‚ 1945 while in an underground bunker in Berlin. Then‚ Hitler and his wife’s body were burned outside the bunker. However‚ many questioned whether this really happened so they have conspiracies on Hitler’s death. Three main conspiracies that really challenge Hitler’s suicide are that the skull found in the bunker did not belong to him‚ no shots were heard by bystanders in the bunker‚ and he had an imposter kill himself. So Hitler’s death may have been a hoax

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    The story begins on the 16th of July 1969 which was when the Apollo 11 crew took off from the United States of America and the 20th was when they supposedly landed on the moon. This was also when the conspiracy was erected. It is a conspiracy about an accused moon landing hoax by NASA that involves Neil Armstrong‚ Michael Collins‚ and Edwin Aldrin who are the believed main culprits of this event. But Hundreds of thousands of other people including astronauts‚ scientists‚ engineers‚ technicians‚ and

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    Arias American History Mr. Perri June 14th‚ 2013 9/11: Conspiracy September 11‚2001 is a date that all Americans and people all around the world will remember for the rest of their lives. No one could have ever thought something so tragic and twisted could happen to a country like the United States of America. Many think that the events that occurred on this day were acts of terrorism‚ while others think that it was a big conspiracy. After this event took place‚ terrorism became the primary

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    SPCM 200‚ sect. 63 2/26/13 Denver International Conspiracy Theory By Kali Holler Specific Purpose Statement: To inform my audience about the Denver International Airport conspiracy theory. Thesis Statement: Denver International Airport has many serious and questionable characteristics to it: It is the subject of many unexplainable symbols‚ images‚ and stories inside and outside of the airport. Pattern of Organization: Topical Introduction I. [Attention-Getter] Picture yourself

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    many conspiracies surrounding this tragic event‚ which claim this attack was not one committed by terrorists‚ but by the United States government. Motifs for a staged attack would be to justify the invasion of Middle Eastern countries for geostrategic reasons. Healthy skepticism is expected when an event of this magnitude occurs but to completely put this off as an inside job is simply naïve. September 11‚ 2001 was a terrorist attack planned by radical leader‚ Osama Bin Laden‚ not a conspiracy by America’s

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