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    9/11 were nothing but explosives that were disguised by holograms? There are many conspiracy theories about the attacks of 9/11. They range from who attacked all the way to how the towers collapsed. Many people believe different things that happened on 9/11. There are the events that the mass media believes and there are conspiracy theories. There were many conspiracy theories that surrounded 9/11. One conspiracy theory is called psychos. “Scientologists have claimed that 'Thetan psychologists', with

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    114-04 Why do people believe in conspiracies? Once you believe in a conspiracy it is easy to believe in the possibility of other conspiracies even if the other conspiracies are improbable and contradictory. Conspiracy theory is defined as “a proposed plot by powerful people or organizations working together in secret to accomplish some (usually sinister) goal.” Conspiracy theorists’ skepticism of official narratives may be so intense that many alternative theories are simultaneously endorsed in

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    Nicholas DiFonzo explains, “rumors are unverified bits of information”. Rumors are imprinted on everyday life and are something all individual deal with. However, one must wonder, why do they start and what causes them to spread so violently? Various articles and experiments may have the answers to these common questions. In fact, research has shown that rumors disperse out of response to fear and are mostly spread by word of mouth. A psychologist during World War II, wrote an article to explain

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    The Skull and Bones conspiracy is a popular conspiracy. Skull and Bones is an undergraduate senior secret society at Yale. It was founded in 1932. Members of Skull and Bones are known as Bonesmen. There is not just one conspiracy surrounding the Skull and Bones society. There are many conspiracies such as Skull and Bones is a branch of the Illuminati, Skull and Bones controls the Central Intelligence Agency, Skull and Bones was made to smuggle drugs, Skull and Bones are grave robbers, and that Skull

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    implemented by our leaders.” - Alan Watt. In other words, the government is low-key brainwashing and using mind control against us. The theory is used to push improbable claims about the future. The most effective way to protect yourself from subconscious manipulation is by being aware of how it works and why they do it. A conspirator is someone who would take part in a conspiracy, for example, the government, Illuminati, or Anonymous. When conspirators plan a secret operation, they put recognizable references

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    Monroe’s death has been a mystery, so how did she really die? Marilyn Monroe’s death has been a perplexity since 1962, but the most common cause for her death is believed to be suicide. Though many people believe that she overdosed, there are many theories about how she died. Marilyn Monroe’s death was ruled as a suicide; however, theorists beg to differ, stating that she was killed by the FBI. The most sufficient evidence points to her being killed by her lover, Robert F. Kennedy, after getting

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    Illuminati has been a very controversial conspiracy theory. It was been around for years and still hasn’t been proven or disproven as an actual social government that controls our government decisions. People believe in conspiracy theories like illuminati because they oppose other religious beliefs or they just disagree with how the government is running right now. Illuminati give off information based on what majority of society disagrees on or is sensitive about, and tells people how they can escape

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    Hyperreality. 3.The Conspiracy Theory: Simulated/ Holographic Universe 4.Conclusion 5. References Introduction The aim of this essay is to bring together modern day thoughts and concepts on the ‘hyper- real’ and the ‘simulated’ (simulacra). How these terms and themes offer fuel and conjecture to certain conspiracy theories: concepts that bring focus, differing interpretations, and relevance into my art practice. It can be said that the definition of a conspiracy theory is common knowledge;

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    be used as scary stories or suspicious coincidences. Just like the legend about Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy. The strange similarities they share among each other. Lincoln and Kennedy had small similarities that made people form them into conspiracies such as, both names Lincoln and Kennedy containing seven letters in each name, or Lincoln being elected in 1860, and Kennedy elected in 1960. Which would be a good coincidence since election time is always around the same time of year every election

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    In history there has been many secret societies that have planned to take over the world and control the government. Out of all these societies the Illuminati is the most frequently thought of. Known by its all seeing eye inside of a triangle symbol many believe that the Illuminati controls the government but these same people believe that the government is made up of shape shifting lizard people. The Illuminati was at one time a prominent secret society, they wanted to better the world through their

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