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    you start to wonder if that could possibly ever happen. Well you’ve just been told a conspiracy theory, but do not worry. Many people don’t just wonder about them, they believe in them. There is a great many reason of why this is, there have even been studies done on it. Many scientists concede that people believe in conspiracy theories because they have some uncertainty or fear with in them, and the conspiracy is a way to relieve themselves. They also believe that mistrust has a huge roll in people

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    reasoning. Without evidence and reasoning, people are unable to have valid thoughts or to make authentic claims. Conspiracy theories seem to lack adequate evidence and logical reasoning, which makes conspiracy theories invalid. There are many examples of this poor logic in the real world; an example of a conspiracy is the theory of the Denver Airports’ affiliations with all of the evil conspiracy groups and aliens. The Denver International Airport is ranked as the 6th busiest airport in the United States

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    millions of Americans through their electronic devices. Many famous conspiracy theories that have been talked about for years have turned out to be more than true - with some pretty terrifying proof. These theories weren’t just theories. They were real and horrifying historic events and projects that were carried out by the government and were only released to the public until they had been exposed. There are three specific conspiracies that have gained popularity over the past few decades, and they’ve

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    said to be the rulers, or leaders, of the organization. There are still a lot of controversies about whether or not the Illuminati is still existing today. It is hard to say whether or not this secret organization exists. There are many different conspiracy theories about the Illuminati. But once all of the details and theories are sorted through and broken down, it is not hard to realize that there is something more going on than the government is allowing the people to see. It is important when

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    The Theory on Princess Diana’s Death Princess Diana, born into the royal family is an unlikely victim of the conspiracy that inflicts with her death. Some conspiracists believe that Princess Diana may have been murdered. But other people believe that her death was just an accident. In 1997, Princess Diana was killed in a car crash, along with her boyfriend, and their driver. Conspiracists believe that there may have been a fourth person in the car that survived the crash. Somer conspiracists believe

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    been 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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    there is a lot of mysteries waiting to be resolved and some those mysteries are conspiracy theories. A conspiracy theory is defined as a belief that some covert but influential organization is responsible for a circumstance or event. A conspiracy theory is very weird but intriguing at the same time, and there are so many of them out there. Type of Paragraph:Definition What question is being addressed:What is a conspiracy theory? I chose this type of paragraph because in order to start an analysis

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    to as conspiracy theorists. The issue that arises with these conspiracy theories is that while some sound over the top ridiculous, some have turned out to be all but true. For this reason, conspiracies are often controversial, they make serious issues into a fairytale, or a simple non-serious event into a serious concerns. These theories are the result of paranoia regardless of their truth, they are often formed on assumptions, absence of information, and fear. For these reasons a conspiracy can be

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    have 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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    tragedies 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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