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    Area 51 Conspiracy Theory

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    floating around the internet of aliens and weird looking creatures saying that these photos are from Area 51, but none of it has ever been proven. So saying that we know it is a proven Air Force Base in the United States now, still the biggest conspiracy theory is that it is still a center for

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    control have been a popular theme in comics, television, and books. Stories of coercion- to do unspeakable things to themselves and loved ones- is present in many science fiction sources of entertainment. Scarily, it’s not just fiction. Years ago, conspiracies of the government conducting mind control experiments seemed to be a terrifying rumor. Recently, the public, including myself, has learned that this not just a rumour. Money from the CIA (Central Intelligence Agency) was being used to fund experiments

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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 historical aspect of conspiracy theories. Brian L. Keeley,

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    Conspiracy theories regarding the Las Vegas scandal have raised attention of many in hopes of uncovering the motive behind the attack. Without reason, Stephen Paddock fired into a crowd of 22,000 country music fans, killing 58 and injuring over 500. As the investigation moves forward, lots of theories behind the deadliest mass murder in US history have surfaced and raised lots of questions. Some are more practical and more likely than others, but all weigh heavily on the tragedy. Police investigations

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    that pushes us to escape in some other reality – be it TV serial or involvement in certain conspiracy theory. When it comes to explain unexplainable, as a conspiracy theory, the serial can help presenting the alternative story for something that happened. Also our political views or other believes are important factor in choosing our ‘free time activity’ that is why we chose serial as much as conspiracy theories that suits

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    information themselves, their new explanations are called “conspiracy theories”. According to the Economist in the UK (2008), the most well-known 10 conspiracy theories are that the World Trade Center was destroyed by the U.S government, the alien are living in Area 51, the air base in the U.S, the Apollo 11 hasn’t been to the moon, Jesus had a wife and Princess Diana was assassinated by the British Royal Family. Why do people make numerous conspiracies? According to

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    Conspiracy theories are present everywhere throughout the world. These theories consist of explanations of an event as being the result of a plot by a covert group or organization. Many people come up with the oddest conspiracies; for example, the reptilian race of shapeshifters or that Elvis Presley faked his death. But the real question is why do people believe in these seemingly irrational ideas? Most would say they believe it because it makes sense to them in some way, but in reality it’s because

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    Ilysha Jones Mr. Bergman Senior English P4 1 April 2015 Conspiracy Theory: Cartoon Cartoons aren’t what they seem. Most cartoons have certain signs in them or symbols. Most of the symbols or signs are from the illuminati and some are from predicting the future, which was 9/11. There are also cartoons you have seen when you were a kid and thought it was just a cartoon with funny characters or had a funny thirty minute story that got solved but really it had a different meaning about the

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    When understanding conspiracy it is important to understand its two meanings. The two meaning of conspiracy are, first, much like attempt it focuses on the offenders conduct such as agreeing to commit a crime. Second, it is a form of accessory liability, meaning that individuals that agree to commit the crime are also held liable for the other parties and their actions (Kadish, Schulhofer, Steiker, Barkow, 2012, p. 703). When analyzing the actus reus and mens rea of conspiracy the focus on the agreement

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    A conspiracy theory is a true event that happened that has different beliefs about what actually happened or is currently happening. The Bermuda Triangle is the area between Miami Florida, Puerto Rico and Bermuda. Dozens of mysterious disappearances of planes and aircrafts have happened in the triangle. They disappeared without a trace. Although it is a popular trading route and is used on a daily basis. Ships and planes go through the triangle all the time safely. There are a lot of claims to have

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