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Conspiracy Three Hundred and Sixty Five

Conspiracy Three Hundred and Sixty Five
Author: Gabrielle Lord
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443104760

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Callum Ormond has been warned. He has 365 days. Cal's terrifying adventure continues, and with only 122 days left, things have reached the boiling point! Now convinced that Oriana was behind his sister's kidnapping, Cal teams up with Boges to pull off a plan to extract vital information from her. But will spying on his would-be killer reveal what he needs... or put him in the line of fire?


Conspiracy Theories: The Evangelical Training Principles That Promote (An Insider's Guide to the World's Most Controversial Conspiracies)

Conspiracy Theories: The Evangelical Training Principles That Promote (An Insider's Guide to the World's Most Controversial Conspiracies)
Author: James Robinson
Publisher: James Robinson
Total Pages: 302
Release: 101-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN:

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Navigating through the Maze of Conspiracy Theories" is a captivating exploration into the mysterious and often misunderstood world of conspiracy theories. Uncover hidden truths and debunk myths as you journey through a series of riveting narratives that delve into some of our time's most controversial and fascinating theories. It explores the factors that contribute to the development and perpetuation of conspiracy theories and brings our attention to the unsettling fact that governments are perpetrating psychological warfare on the populations. Through examining the roots and impact of conspiracy theories, this book equips readers with essential skills to navigate a complex world where truth and fiction often collide. You and fascinating seeking knowledge, enlightenment, and an in-depth understanding of the captivating world of conspiracy theories.


December

December
Author: Gabrielle Lord
Publisher: Scholastic Canada
Total Pages: 254
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1443104795

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It's the final month in the deadly 365-day countdown; Cal has a plan and is desperately counting on all the clues to fall into place. Will Cal find out what really happened to his dad? Will he reach the Ormond Singularity before the stroke of midnight? Only time will tell... who will survive. Prepare yourself for an explosive end to this riveting series.


Political Conspiracies in America

Political Conspiracies in America
Author: Donald T. Critchlow
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-03-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 0253027837

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Conspiracy theories have been a part of the American experience since colonial times. There is a rich literature on conspiracies involving, among others, Masons, Catholics, Mormons, Jews, financiers, Communists, and internationalists. Although many conspiracy theories appear irrational, an exaggerated fear of a conspiracy sometimes proves to be well founded. This anthology provides students with documents relating to some of the more important and interesting conspiracy theories in American history and politics, some based on reality, many chiefly on paranoia. It provides a fascinating look at a persistent and at times troubling aspect of democratic society.


Conspiracy of Silence

Conspiracy of Silence
Author: Jerry McWhorter
Publisher: FriesenPress
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2014-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1460231341

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It has been 50 years since the assassination of John F. Kennedy, and yet, mysteries still remain. Contrast to what history leads us to believe, Lee Harvey Oswald was only a patsy in a multi-layered plan. So what do Charles Nicoletti, James Earl Files, and the infamous mobster, John Gotti, have to do with this dastardly plot? As a 13-year-old boy recollects witnessing the assassination of President Kennedy, he paints a clearer picture of what actually unfolded that fateful day in Dallas.


A Conspiracy of Tall Men

A Conspiracy of Tall Men
Author: Noah Hawley
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2018-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1538746549

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Linus Owen is a young professor of conspiracy theory at a small college just outside San Francisco. His marriage is foundering and his wife, Claudia, has gone to Chicago to visit her mother. But if Claudia is in Chicago, how is it that two FBI agents show up at Linus' office and inform him that Claudia has been killed in a plane crash on her way from New York to Brazil? And why did a man named Jeffrey Holden, the vice president of a major pharmaceutical company, buy her ticket and die beside her? Enlisting the aid of two fellow conspiracy theorists, Linus heads across the country in search of answers. But as their journey progresses, it becomes frighteningly clear they've left the realm of the academic and are tangled up in a dangerous, multilayered cover-up. Finally, deep in the heart of the American desert, stunned by an ominous revelation, Linus sees he has a new mission: to try to stay alive. Part Don DeLillo, part Kurt Vonnegut, with writing that is electric, whip-smart and suspenseful at each turn, Noah Hawley draws us into a deliciously labyrinthine world of paranoia and plots.


The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo

The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo
Author: Jeroen Dewulf
Publisher: Univ. Press of Mississippi
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2016-12-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496808827

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The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo presents the history of the nation's forgotten Dutch slave community and free Dutch-speaking African Americans from seventeenth-century New Amsterdam to nineteenth-century New York and New Jersey. It also develops a provocative new interpretation of one of America's most intriguing black folkloric traditions, Pinkster. Jeroen Dewulf rejects the usual interpretation of this celebration of a "slave king" as a form of carnival. Instead, he shows that it is a ritual rooted in mutual-aid and slave brotherhood traditions. By placing these traditions in an Atlantic context, Dewulf identifies striking parallels to royal election rituals in slave communities elsewhere in the Americas, and he traces these rituals to the ancient Kingdom of Kongo and the impact of Portuguese culture in West-Central Africa. Dewulf's focus on the social capital of slaves follows the mutual aid to seventeenth-century Manhattan. He suggests a much stronger impact of Manhattan's first slave community on the development of African American identity in New York and New Jersey than hitherto assumed. While the earliest works on slave culture in a North American context concentrated on an assumed process of assimilation according to European standards, later studies pointed out the need to look for indigenous African continuities. The Pinkster King and the King of Kongo suggests the necessity for an increased focus on the substantial contact that many Africans had with European--primarily Portuguese--cultures before they were shipped as slaves to the Americas. The book has already garnered honors as the winner of the Richard O. Collins Award in African Studies, the New Netherland Institute Hendricks Award, and the Clague and Carol Van Slyke Prize.