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25 Conspiracy Theories - Explained In A Simple And Critical Way - cover

25 Conspiracy Theories - Explained In A Simple And Critical Way

Mike Ciman

Casa editrice: Mike Ciman

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25 Conspiracy Theories Explained in 6 Points: 
1 - What each theory claims | 2 - What their origin is
3 - Levels of popularity | 4 - Similarities with other theories
5 - Arguments for and against | 6 - Summary of the theory

Uncover 25 conspiracy theories with ideas as diverse as:
- The Earth is Flat
- Vaccines and Autism
- The September 11th Attack
- The False Pandemic, the non-landing on the Moon
- The Illuminati, a World Government and "Disinformation" 
- The Reptilians, the Haiti Earthquake and HAARP
- Chemtrail and Agenda 21  
- The Bilderberg Group and the Bohemian Grove
- The Mayan Prophecy and CERN's activities
- Project Stargate and Project Montauk
- The "Philadelphia Experiment"
- The Bermuda Triangle  
- The Loch Ness Monster and Bigfoot  
- "The Birds Aren't Real"

Learn to recognize conspiracy theories and how to cultivate a critical view of the information you receive and share.
An ideal book for informed and curious minds.
Disponibile da: 18/03/2024.

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