The Weirdest Conspiracy Theories People Actually Believe
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The Weirdest Conspiracy Theories People Actually Believe
Did you know 12 million Americans believe their country is run by shape-shifting lizard people?
How about the theory that ALL professional sports are totally fixed? These are just two of the most bizarre conspiracy theories the folks at Mental Floss could find - but what if they're hiding some from us? It could all be a conspiracy.
Watch the video above as world renowned author John Green takes us through 22 really strange conspiracy theories that people actually believe.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/08/13/weirdest-conspiracy-theories-people-actually-believe_n_7981124.html
How about the theory that ALL professional sports are totally fixed? These are just two of the most bizarre conspiracy theories the folks at Mental Floss could find - but what if they're hiding some from us? It could all be a conspiracy.
Watch the video above as world renowned author John Green takes us through 22 really strange conspiracy theories that people actually believe.
http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2015/08/13/weirdest-conspiracy-theories-people-actually-believe_n_7981124.html
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There's a lot of people who gather in halls and meeting places ect who think Labour would be good for England!
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nicko wrote:There's a lot of people who gather in halls and meeting places ect who think Labour would be good for England!
Seriously spat out my coffee laughing and now have everyone looking at me at work....
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Delightful book: Conspiracy Files, by David Southwell and Sean Twist (2007),
Amazon wrote:Brace yourself for the strangest, most convincing and bizarre conspiracy theories you will ever read with "Conspiracy Files". Handily arranged into themed chapters (from Extraterrestrials to Celebrities via Technology and Politics), it's the result of meticulous research into the frontiers of paranoia, secrecy, intrigue and outlandishness from around the globe. To help you keep track of all the terrifying organisations that may or may not rule the world from their hidden offices and secret bunkers, you'll also find a complete guide to the groups that are most commonly blamed for all the world's ills, from NATO and the NSA to the Illuminati, along with an authoritative glossary of conspiracy-speak.
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