The Truth About Conspiracy Theories The Truth About Conspiracy Theories

The Truth About Conspiracy Theories

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Publisher Description

Are Conspiracy Theories intrinsically absurd? Why do some people believe in them while others just laugh at the very idea? A must-read for every conspiracy theorist and scary as hell if you aren’t.

GENRE
Politics & Current Events
RELEASED
2011
July 20
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
9
Pages
PUBLISHER
M.E. Brines
SELLER
Draft2Digital, LLC
SIZE
30.9
KB

Customer Reviews

Lattana ,

Actually a good argument but undeveloped.

While I have no problem with the size (~21 pages) I was a bit disappointed. This book offered a very good argument with a very small, underdeveloped solution and no real conclusion. The paper ends almost abruptly and every argument is too short. What was written was good, it would almost be a good introduction to a real book! Still, as it is free it's a point on a very interesting idea and deserves to be read.

Suseaki ,

Question everything except the things we think are crazy

This book is absurd. Not because of the conspiracy theory thing but because they dismiss certain things just how they suggest you shouldn’t right in the beginning. The world is not a globe and we are past this. If you still think it’s a globe you either haven’t looked into it at all, are terrible at math, or just always believe the mainstream narrative. Probly written by the cia.

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