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Better Conspiracy Theories

Collected by: Mount Dora High School

Archived since: Feb, 2017

Description:

This collection consist of various conspiracy theories that have been popular throughout the 20th and 21st century. Many of these theories appeal to the younger generation who have taken an interest in topics such as these. These ideas, thought up by many people on various blogging sites, became popular in more recent years, even though some of the content revolves around past events. While many of these theories are unlikely, the public has taken a liking to this new form of entertainment, possibly because it makes them think or because it is able to unite people over a common confusion or interest in a perplexing topic.

Subject:   Society & Culture Spontaneous Events Blogs & Social Media Popular Culture Politics Conspiracy Theories

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Title: 50 Years of Conspiracy Theories - Clinton Body Count -- New York Magazine

URL: http://nymag.com/news/features/conspiracy-theories/clinton-body-count/

Description: This news article addresses the approximately 50 associates who passed away during and prior to Bill Clinton’s presidency under mysterious circumstances including 34 suicides, accidental deaths and unsolved murders. The theory suggests that political plans were known by the associates, with which they threatened to expose, causing Bill Clinton to order their progressive assassinations as to conceal and suppress various government planning.

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Subject:   Politics

Title: Why Conspiracy Theorists Think ‘The Simpsons’ May Have Predicted 9/11 | Observer

URL: http://observer.com/2010/11/why-conspiracy-theorists-think-the-simpsons-may-have-predicted-911/

Description: This news article addresses predictions made throughout one of popular cultures most widely quoted television series, The Simpsons. Most famously, events such as the 9/11 attack as well as 2016’s recent presidential elect, Donald J. Trump, have been clearly portrayed in episodes of the television show years prior to their realistic development. The conspiracy theory suggests that writers, producers, and or directors of the production receive pre-determined intel of important events, suggesting that tragedies or large political occurrences have been planned in advance.

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Subject:   Popular Culture

Title: Home | The Lost Empire of Atlantis | 1421 | 1434 | Chinese Exploration | Gavin Menzies | Who Discovered America? | 1421 | Chinese Voyages | Renaissance history |medieval history | maritime exploration |Chinese Exploration | Admiral Zheng He | Chinese Junks

URL: http://www.gavinmenzies.net/

Description: This article addresses Gavin Menzies’s historical theory, claiming the year 1421 as the date that Chinese vessels discovered America, seventy-one years prior to Christopher Columbus’ already established discovery. The theory would result in crucial alterations in the current educational systems, with required revisions in all textbooks regarding early America as well as late 15th century European exploration.

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Subject:   History

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