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    Conspiracy theories surround the average human in the world of education. Whether the average person chooses to ignore them or to accept them is one thing, but before any one person should put their faith in any one conspiracy theory, you must first study all the facts of that specific theory. There are hundreds of conspiracy theories that have been nagging at humanity for years; however, there are three main conspiracies that stick out more than others. The first being the JFK conspiracy theory

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    The world will crumble because of the illuminati. It may be dramatic, but the Illuminati attack simple minds through mass media. As a result, the evil conspiracy makes the worlds entertainment look wicked. Katy Perry’s, a successful pop artist in this country and around the world, popularity skyrocketed with her danceable music and bold approach. According to commonsceneconspiracy.com (2013), her hit song “E.T.” made many believe Katy Perry “sold her soul to the devil” or the illuminati to reach

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    The role of non-evidence based beliefs on anti-vaccination-Literature Review Student Name: Institution: Introduction Anti-vaccination proponents have largely embedded their energies in promoting doubt in parents, instructing forms of biomedical fear while capitalizing on their spiritual and paranormal belief naivety to enforce the same. These approaches are ensured to make it possible that even with any increase in people’s knowledge and evidence, their rational strength over anti-vaccine movements

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    believe this to be true. They claim that the US government faked the landing and that the photographs were shot in a movie studio. conspiracy theorists criticize the picture of the waving American flag. since the moon has no atmosphere, there cannot be any air to blow the flag around. However, in 2008, the Mythbusters debunked this aspect of the Apollo Eleven conspiracy. Mythbusters Adam Savage and Jamie Hyneman proposed that the moon 's atmosphere is identical to a vacuum chamber. They then took a

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    The role of conspiracy and conspiratorial thinking in generating and intensifying the French Revolution was very great to the affect it very much, bringing much fear to the public. The actions of the king, queen to make these fears to be risen were things; i.e. the bringing of the troops, army to Paris, the tramping of people that were protesting by the soldiers, and the fear that the kings, nobles were going to stop the revolution from happening. During the time of the revolution, there were many

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    trying to analyze conspiracy theories and their history and influence on modern day society. Many academic scholars from various disciplines have dissected the concept of conspiracy theories, and the different perspectives are essential for someone that is interested in researching the theories themselves. Authors Cornel Zwierlein and Beatrice de Graaf published the article “Security and Conspiracy in Modern History,” which focuses on the history discipline of conspiracy theories. Brian L. Keeley

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    Author Kurt Anderson mostly blames a certain group of people in his book Fantasyland, How America went Haywire. In a nutshell, Protestants are the problem. Anderson spends chapter after chapter, starting with Martin Luther and continuing through American history of how Protestant beliefs have been detrimental to America. In his view which comes across as snide and derisive, they are the bane of American existence because they believe in magic and supernatural things and have left most of reason behind

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    To proceed with, Illuminati really has a "religion", more known as a conviction framework, called Luciferianism or Illuminism. Luciferianism roots from the word Lucifer, which is referred to by numerous as Satan, the dull leader of the underworld. During the time spent completely understanding the thinking for utilizing such a dim ruler as a name of a religion, one must first comprehend the history. In the Bible, a story is told about Lucifer, the most elevated of the heavenly attendants; yet, he

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    Conspiracy or truth? In this day and age, every news and event has a conspiracy theory linked to it, not just one but millions. Most of them are made up intended for humour and fame however there are loads out there which provide physical evidence proving the truth behind it. Not everything said by the government makes sense therefore maybe the government shouldn’t be trusted? So instead of trusting them, I decided to go over a few conspiracies. How about the most recent one? The outbreak of Ebola

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    controversial policies, at both national and international levels, as steps in an ongoing plot to achieve world domination. Skeptics such as Professor Michael Barkun and investigative journalist Chip Berlet observed that right-wing populist conspiracy theories about a New World Order had not only been embraced by many seekers of stigmatized knowledge but had seeped into popular culture, thereby inaugurating a period during the late 20th and early 21st centuries in the United States where people were

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