Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Cospiracy Theory Book

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Brief

Conspiracy Theories are everywhere. As soon as something happens in the news people are on the internet trying to find what “really happened” and they instantly find that there is a government cover-up. Can we believe everything we read and why do we enjoy conspiracy theories and how far can you go with a conspiracy theory before people 
stop believing? 

Methodology

I began by finding the most popular conspiracy theories on the internet. I found some interesting ones, some believable ones and some ridiculous ones. I found four that I thought were the most interesting in our time and explored them further. There is always two sides to conspiracies so I decided to show both sides of the story and let the reader decide which one is true. This is achieved by printing one story on white paper and the rebuttal on tracing paper so that each argument gets its turn. This has all been gathered in a book format.



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