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It seems that the term ‘conspiracy theory’ has had a negative re-definition, since 2001. When, in fact, it’s completely legitimate to theorize about a possible conspiracy. Our history is full of well known conspiracies…

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Frontline United States of Secrets Part One: The Program

Frontline United States of Secrets Part Two: Privacy Lost

9/11 Conspiracy Theories ~ Evidence supporting and refuting an inside job


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