Conspiranoia!: The Mother of All Conspiracy Theories

Conspiranoia!: The Mother of All Conspiracy Theories

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What do Pan Am flight 103, JFK, mercury fillings, the Mars Pathfinder, Henry Luce, The Grateful Dead, Teletubbies, and mad cow disease all have in common? The answer to this question is clearly that they are all, in some highly explosive, ultraconfidential fashion, related. Conspiranoia! does what no other conspiracy book has done before: it connects all the dots. Arranged...more
Paperback, 368 pages
Published January 1st 2000 by Plume
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Vivian Sanchez
Trifecta World (curious George)pg 276. GWB Hit the trifecta http://www.nytimes.com/2001/12/07/opi... "Shortly after Sept. 11, George W. Bush interrupted his inveighing against evildoers to crack a joke. Mr. Bush had repeatedly promised to run an overall budget surplus at least as large as the Social Security surplus, except in the event of recession, war or national emergency. ''Lucky me,'' he remarked to Mitch Daniels, his budget director". ''I hit the trifecta.'' MISSION ACCOMPLISHED by The So...more
Jhef
A fun read that helps to show the links between various people, events, and places. An ambitious undertaking, I think the author did just fine presenting such complex material. I only wish it'd been longer, and contained much more elaboration for each link.
Dustin
This is a fun little book that will have you either laughing, scratching your head, or closing the blinds and huddling in the corner. The author manages to show you how all the biggest conspiracy theory targets are linked in a vast web of evil. The real treat is the flowchart infographic on the first page of every chapter. This is a great reference for any modern game of conspiracy and weirdness.
Dwayne
Read the summary, t his book speaks for itself lol!
Erik
If you like the X Files and distrust the government, this book is for you. It casts a broad net and comes up with all kinds of interesting ties between organizations/groups to feed even the most crackpot of theories. I loved it. A fun and sometimes disturbing read.
Dan
Extremely useful, if a bit incredible at times--John Tesh? The complex cross-reference system is one of the great features of this book--links between organizations and names multiply before your eyes.
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