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    November 22, 1963, marks the day of the depletion of the American people's trust in their government. It also marks the beginning of one of the biggest conspiracies still being investigated by conspiracy theorists. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, our 35th, youngest elected president, was killed that day. Many say Lee Harvey Oswald was the shooter but I think Oswald never even pulled the trigger. Oswald was just an easy mark to pin the crime on, he was set up, most likely by the CIA who

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    the British Prime Minister, who was supposed to support the plan was, did everything otherwise, following the plan of appeasement and letting Nazi Germany acquire Sudeten land. That’s the reason why Beck’s conspiracy ultimately failed. Dismayed, Beck resigned as chief of army general staff in 1938, but shortly after that emerged as a leading oppositionist. Other key figure in the conservative resistance against Hitler was Carl Friedrich Goerdeler, a German nationalist, mayor of Leipzig from 1930

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    On September 11, 2001, the United States media provided Americans with false news reports and concealed the truth of 9-11 which brought about an illegal war in the Middle East. The attacks were put in place to deter people’s thoughts and this way the United States could steal oil while maintain public hatred against the Middle East and terrorism. By keeping the public in fear, they could control the public. The U.S. therefore created a false enemy, also known as terrorists, to unite the American

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    Despite the work of piracy being an exercise of serving self- interest, a single pirate alone could not become successful in creating a force strong enough to make any sort of living. Pirates depended on the ability of their crewmates to get done what had to be done. The crew of a pirate ship live in close quarters with each other when ever they were at sea and because of this, “ ships formed ‘floating societies’ that, like all societies required social rules and governance institutions to function”

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    Have you ever heard of ships randomly sinking? Have you ever heard of airplanes going missing with no debris or passengers found? What about sailors lost at sea and no way to prove what happened to them? Have you ever heard of the Bermuda triangle? Have you ever thought that maybe the stories aren't just stories and the myths are true? How did this famous legend come to be? It was all started by a couple of novel writers. While the first conclusion may be that these novelists were just making up

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    People claim to have had paranormal encounters while wearing Dr. Michael Persingers God Helmet. Given that the helmet exposes a weak magnetic field beside ones temporal lobes, this is very much possible. Persinger believed that electromagnetic changes in earths crust during earthquakes might cause unusual atmospheric phenomena. Considering that earthquakes do generate weak magnetic fields, he thought that individuals may experience paranormal phenomena in result. Creating the helmet, he put his experiment

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    Many unsuccessful assassination attempts were made on Hitler’s life. Three of these attempts were: The Beer Hall Melee; The Beer Hall Bomb; and The July Plot. This is a quote from Stauffenberg himself, before the July Plot attack. We took this challenge before our Lord and our conscience, and it must be done, because this man, Hitler, he is the ultimate evil (Stauffenberg, BrainyQuote). These are only three of the major attempts on Hitler’s life and the other attempts were also not successful. The

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    The Bermuda Triangle The Bermuda Triangle is considered to be one of the largest unsolved mysteries of time. There have been numerous studies that resulted in the emergence of the unusual theories known today. Some people often believe that supernatural forces caused the incidents that have happened in the triangle. Others believe that humans are the main driving force for these occurrences. The beliefs in the unusual disappearances, methane gas pockets, and weather patterns that occur in the Bermuda

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    Ryan raced from the elevator to the reception desk in the ER. Before the woman had a chance to see that someone was there, Ryan spat out, “Zackary Daw.. Bryant. Zackary Bryant?” After a few blinks in surprise, the woman turned to the computer and started typing. “I don’t have anyone by that… oh wait… His name just popped up. He is through the doors. Take the left and he should be at the end of the hall,” she said then hit a button hidden by the desk. Ryan followed her directions and turned left after

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    Federal news sources announced on Monday that they have finally cracked the iPhone belonging to the San Bernardino shooter. It turns out they had the keys to the door all along and never needed Apple's help to begin with. BREAKING NEWS: FBI LIED ABOUT NEEDING APPLE It shouldn't come as surprising news to anyone that the FBI lied in an attempt to get what they want, but that's exactly what they did. After making a big fuss with Apple, over iPhone encryption, it turns out they had the power to get

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