Conspiracy Theories
Our man at Bilderberg: in pursuit of the world's most powerful cabal by Charlie Skelton
Wednesday 13 May 2009
Once a year, it is rumoured, the global elite gather at a luxury hotel to chew the fat and fine-tune their secret plans for world domination. We sent Charlie Skelton in pursuit
Tailed from the airport, by this and hundreds of other different cars at different stages. Photograph: Charlie Skelton
Did Paranoid Right-Wing Media Fuel the Pittsburgh Cop Killer's Rage? by Max Blumenthal
On April 6, two days after the 22-year-old Richard Poplawski allegedly murdered three police officers in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, a radio host named Alex Jones settled in before a microphone in his studio in Austin, Texas to do some damage control. "The mainstream media has certainly enjoyed tying me into this story," Jones complained. "They're attacking me and saying I'm delusional and there's no New World Order The Second Amendment, what the country's founded on--it's all my fault!"
Ten Conspiracy Theories That Won’t Go Away by Vicky Santillano
Agatha Christie once famously said, "The simplest explanation is always the most likely." However, when something shocking or catastrophic happens in our lives, simple explanations just aren't satisfying. We crave deeper reason and meaning and when that isn't given to us, sometimes we create our own. This is how conspiracy theories are often born -- someone doesn't like the official account of a major event and challenges it with a different version.

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