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Sources Experts & SpokespersonsNews ReleasesFollow the Truth Brings Vision TV Conspiracy Show to Life2014-10-17 For the first time anywhere in the world, a unique TED-style conference based on the popular TV hit, The Conspiracy Show, investigating the dramatic rise in conspiracy theories - from documented White... Researchers To Present Exclusive, "Disturbing" Interviews With 9/11 Pentagon Witnesses in Toronto2011-08-19 Barrie Zwicker On the tenth anniversary of 9/11, American researchers will appear live at The Royal cinema in Toronto to present exclusive interviews with eyewitnesses to the act of mass murder that took place at th... Sources Select ResourcesConspiracy, Inc.Wild Tales From the Reactionary Right DiMaggio, Anthony Article 2009 CounterPunch Increasingly, reactionary media pundits and much of the rank-and-file of the Republican Party are taking the American right down a dangerous path, marked most ominously by the abundance of conspiracy ... Conspiracy Theories and Paranoia: Note from a Mind-Control ConferenceHarrington, Evan Article 1996 Skeptical Inquirer The debate over "recovered" and "false" memories continues to be one of the most contentious issues in the field of psychology today. The debate is extremely polarized with very little amicable commun... Debunking 911Website Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories and controlled demolition myths. The Good War, RevisitedThe Bombing of Pearl Harbor: What FDR Knew Cockburn, Alexander; St. Clair, Jeffrey Article 2013 CounterPunch Each Pearl Harbor day offers a fresh opportunity for those who correctly believe that Franklin Roosevelt knew of an impending attack by the Japanese and welcomed it as a way of snookering the isolatio... Narrative of the dispossessedLordon, Frederic Article 2015 Le Monde diplomatique Discussion of conspiracies tends to be polarised: people see them everywhere, or nowhere. 9/11: Debunking The MythsArticle 2005 Popular Mechanics Popular Mechanics special report on September 11 conspiracy theories. 9-11 Loose Change Second Edition Viewer GuideRoberts, Mark Article Debunking 9/11 conspiracy theories. Post 9/11 ConspiracismArticle 2006 Political Research Associates - PublicEye.org The tendency to explain all major world events as primarily the product of a secret conspiracy is called conspiracism. The antidote to conspiracism is Power Structure Research. Screw Loose Change VideoWebsite This is a counter-video of the famous "Loose Change 2nd Edition". Using their own video and words, "Screw Loose Change" debunks the theories and statements made in Loose Change 2nd Edition. The Skeptic's DictionaryWebsite A Collection of Strange Beliefs, Amusing Deceptions, and Dangerous Delusions. 13 Things the Government is Trying to Keep Secret From YouConstitutional Black Out Quigley, Bill Article 2013 Counter Punch The President and the Government are intentionally keeping massive amounts of information about surveillance secret. When 9/11 Conspiracy Theories Go BadCorn, David Article 2002 AlterNet Aren't these conspiracy theories too silly to address? That should be the case. But, sadly, they do attract people. Where the conspiracies are realGaudichaud, Franck Article 2015 Le Monde diplomatique US expansionism in Latin America, sometimes violent, sometimes discreet, played such a large role in shaping the history of the continent that many still see the "black hand" of Washington behind ever... Why Right-Wing Demagogues Are Trying to Peddle Ludicrous Conspiracy TheoriesBerlet, Chip Article 2009 Indypendent. Even before Obama was sworn in as the 44th President, the internet was seething with lurid theories exposing his alleged subversion and treachery. Sources BookshelfThe Great ConspiracyThe 9/11 News Special You Never Saw Film/Video 2004 Towers of DeceptionThe Media Cover-Up of 9/11 Zwicker, Barrie Book 2006
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