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    Research Paper Denver International Airport Conspiracy Conspiracy theories are profoundly inconclusive: They desire an absolute truth while questioning its very possibility; they strive to seek an ultimate conclusion while making sense of meaning; they doubt others’ credibility in search for unmanipulated knowledge. The American consciousness has found itself trapped within the grip of conspiratorial thinking. With each passing year‚ hundreds of conspiracy theories arise representing a new categorizing

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    that are stepping up with testimonies and evidence of that day. The government exhausted investigation that the 9/11 commision report was shared with the media is not so accurate. The Top 9/11 Conspiracy Theories 05 May 2009 http://www.america.gov This site provides the most popular conspiracies about 9/11. 1) The World Trade Center (WTC) twin towers were destroyed by controlled demolitions Read more: http://www.america.gov/st/webchat-english/2009/May/20060828133846esnamfuaK0.2676355

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    We have election laws in this country‚ and for good reason. We need fair elections as that is one of the true underpinnings of our foundation in the US. But what happens with the election process is circumvented and favors one candidate over another or over all others? What happens when we have voting irregularities‚ special one-time rules at polling places‚ or even major parties claiming to be non-bias‚ but secretly conspiring to put a specific candidate ahead of the rest while lying to the American

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    was low. There are many conspiracies to how she disappeared‚ but the most popular are that she landed on Gardner Island‚ crashed into the sea‚ or fell victim to the Japanese during the time of war. Even after all of this time‚ Earhart’s disappearance certainly has kept her name in the public eye. There have been many differing conspiracies as to how she disappeared; people still continue to speculate about what happened today. Although‚ one of the most popular conspiracies is that she landed on Gardner

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    I. Introduction The events surrounding the “Burr Conspiracy” were among the first tests of the effectiveness of the United States democracy. II. Aaron Burr Aaron Burr was born in Newark New Jersey on February 6‚ 1756‚ and Burr was educated at what is now Princeton University. Burr joined the Continental Army in 1775‚ and rose to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Burr was appointed attorney general of New York in 1789 and served as a United States senator from 1791 to 1797 (Onager CD-ROM). In the Election

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    English 1A 9 March 2015 Word Count: 1088 The Spread of HIV/AIDS In the early 1980s‚ scientists first shed light to an all-new illness. AIDS and HIV‚ for over twenty years‚ have been a discussion and fierce debate among many social groups. Many conspiracy theories have come amongst topics‚ ranging from non-human primates to vaccines and lastly‚ a government created experiment. In this essay‚ I will provide a deeper look into the origin of HIV and AIDS‚ and ultimately explaining why it may not be

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    The Michael Jordan Conspiracy Theory: Analysis by Dan Osenbach There is one major conspiracy theory dealing with Michael Jordan’s retirement. Ryan Davis‚ Marcel Smith and Mike Korzemba advance their conspiracy theory in their articles and videos. Both of their theories build around the idea that his gambling issues influenced his first retirement. To start‚ both Davis and Smith talk about a court case‚ in which Jordan had to testify in the criminal trial of James Bouler. Jordan was called

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    My dealings with the man were always cordial‚ though not productive. I read as much of his mammoth Reclaiming History as I could. I came away agreeing with him that there were many implausible JFK conspiracy theories out there–in addition to the also-implausible anti-conspiracy theory that he advocated. And that was what was problematic about Bugiliosi’s intellectual approach to the JFK story. The idea that you could get at the truth about JFK’s death by refuting every false theory strikes me as

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    Abstract This paper is a review of the movie “Conspiracy Theory” featuring Mel Gibson‚ Julia Roberts‚ and the guy that played Captain Jean-Luc Picard on “Star Trek” after William Shatner. The review will cover the main characters portrayal of a schizophrenic and its consistency with the diagnosis. Conspiracy Theory Review In the movie Mel Gibson plays the role of Jerry Fletcher‚ a man who suffers from paranoid schizophrenia. The positive symptoms of schizophrenia portrayed in this movie were

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    you? That’s exactly what the Mandela Effect is‚ except on a larger scale. The Mandela Effect is a theory that has been seen in today’s media many times and yet nobody has figured it out‚ though many people have tried to. The Mandela Effect is a conspiracy theory where millions of people share false memories of past events/things in the media. Or in other words‚ when someone has a clear memory of something that never happened in this reality. This phenomenon got its name when in 2010 blogger Fiona

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