Sunday, March 7th, 2010 at
4:55 pm

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From 9/11 to Roswell, from Princess Di to the Grassy Knoll and beyond, journalists James F. Broderick and Darren W. Miller (Consider the Source) explore more than 20 of the world s most intriguing conspiracy theories. They examine the facts surrounding each theory, present prevailing and lesser-known arguments, and point to must-see Web sites that advocate, speculate, and debunk. Web of Conspiracy is the ultimate guide for Internet-connected conspiracy theorists, bu… More >>
Web of Conspiracy: A Guide to Conspiracy Theory Sites on the Internet
Friday, February 26th, 2010 at
4:56 pm
I have heard a few conspirator theories about the landing on the moon. What is the backing on them. I heard one that the american flag moved like it was being blown in the wind. I was just watching a documentary called “In the shadow of the moon” and the flag movement I seen in it was due to the physical pull and movement of the flag pole itself. Does anyone know of any other videos and their links so that I may watch them to better understand all the hype on this conspiracy theory?
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
5:14 pm
I need to write a paper about a conspiracy theory. I google it but had soooo many results. I don’t know which one to choose.
Wednesday, February 24th, 2010 at
2:47 am
I think that some people believe more in aliens than in conspiracy theory. Are we so blind? Why does Fox News call “idiot” to those who believe in 911 conspiracy theory?
Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 at
5:11 pm
There are a lot of “conspiracy theory” fears today involving a corrupt government planning a second great depression, killing its citizens though many varied means to engineer population control, etc. I’m too young to have heard any of the older ones if they existed. It would certainly comfort me to hear that in the 60′s, everyone believed aliens were going to invade because of a series of films being presented the the American public, or, I don’t know, anything else less “out there.”
Thanks
Monday, February 15th, 2010 at
2:31 am
Some people (conspiracy theorists) claim that theres no way the 2 buildings could have collapsed from getting hit by just the 2 planes. They say other expolsives HAD to be planted, and that it had to be a controlled demolition. WTC 7 also collapsed, and they say it couldn’t have collapsed from the impact of the other buildings. Are they correct? It is physically impossible for the buildings to collapse the way the government say they did?
Friday, February 12th, 2010 at
5:04 pm

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Three very different roles from the Australian original. Conspiracy Theory; Forever Young; Maverick… More >>
Mel Gibson New Collection: Forever Young/Maverick/Conspiracy Theory
Thursday, February 11th, 2010 at
2:59 am
the website had three topics. 1. the 9-11 conspiracy 2. a video on how christianity is basically the evolved form of sun worship and 3. a video on why we have a constitutional right not to pay taxes.
i am not one of the believers
but i was doing research
and would love this site
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
4:57 pm
The Democratic and Republican Party are friends behind closed doors, however they pretend to fight in public.
All the news stations are owned by the same people, including CNN, Fox, etc. Fox is only conservative to split up the American people. The same goes for CNN
When a tyrannical power takes over, the American people will be separated and because of that, they won’t be able to lead an effect resistance against this new oppressive government.
My friend told me this when we were eating at Applebees today. Any loopholes, flaws or inconsistencies about this conspiracy theory?
Wednesday, February 10th, 2010 at
2:59 am
In the movie Conspiracy Theory, Jerry Fletcher (Mel Gibson) makes a reference to a book that he has to buy everytime he sees it in the store. What is the book? My husband and I couldn’t think of the name.