Title | : | The World’s Strangest Forgotten Conspiracy Theories (Mysteries and Conspiracies Book 1) |
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ISBN | : | - |
Language | : | English |
Format Type | : | Kindle Edition |
Number of Pages | : | 84 |
Publication | : | Published November 12, 2015 |
But the idea of the conspiracy theory has, in recent years, taken on a negative perception. With many people quick to dismiss these theories as being strange, convoluted, and the product of people with too much time on their hands, they can often be one of the best ways to peel back the veil of miscomprehension and look closer as the actual facts in any kind of circumstance. While most people expect every conspiracy theory to link the Military Industrial Complex to the Illuminati, some are far simpler and far, far better supported by the facts.
In this book, we will examine some of the forgotten theories. We will look closely at those theories that run closer to the reality of modern life. These will include some of the most important events of the last century and some seemingly more trivial theories. However, the key tenants of each case remain the same. In each, the theory suggests that there had been a deliberate attempt to cover up the truth by a collection of individuals working toward a hidden, sometimes sinister goal. Read on and find out more about the world’s strangest forgotten conspiracy theories.
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The World’s Strangest Forgotten Conspiracy Theories (Mysteries and Conspiracies Book 1) Reviews
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Interesting
The conspiracies here have been mostly heard of, if you ever watched tv. The information given in each topic is very good and interesting. I believe anyone wanting something to kill time and see what some of these conspiracies are about would like this book. -
Too short, felt like a high school student was given an assignment to finish in one day on a few conspiracies. Not many chapters. Simple, boring stuff you probably already know.
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A book that brings up some interesting conspiracies, although it might be argued about some of them being forgotten. Some of them are truly off the wall, but the real downside is when it starts becoming clear that the author more than a little buys into them. Having a clear presentation of the facts of a conspiracy is one thing but when someone leans too much to one side or the other it can be off-putting in regards to a book.