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Conspiracy

The greatest cover-ups and unsolved mysteries
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Conspiracy by Ian Shircore delves into the world of conspiracy theories, examining the reasons behind their formation and endurance. It explores various famous conspiracies, providing a detailed analysis of the evidence and the psychology driving belief in these theories. The book aims to demystify the often murky world of conspiracy thinking with a blend of thorough research and engaging storytelling.
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You might like this book if you are intrigued by the hidden truths and the science behind conspiracy theories. It provides a thought-provoking exploration of conspiracies, blending scientific insights with captivating narratives to challenge your perspective on what you think you know.

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Conspiracy

A balanced analysis of the unsettling cover-ups and mysteries that litter our recent past.

A balanced analysis of the unsettling cover-ups and mysteries that litter our recent past

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Conspiracy by Ian Shircore delves deep into the fascinating and sometimes murky world of conspiracies and cover-ups that have left their mark on recent history. Through a meticulous and engaging narrative, Shircore explores various well-known and lesser-known incidents, highlighting how these suspicions, whether grounded in reality or born out of imagination, have influenced our understanding of significant events.

Did QAnon truly believe that Donald Trump was the second coming of the messiah? Were the moon landings really filmed in a studio in Delaware? Would British scientists really test sarin gas on young volunteers and claim it was research for a cure for colds? These are just a few of the provocative questions Shircore examines, along with countless others that still beg for answers decades later. The truth remains elusive, clouded by a veil of secrecy that no one seems willing to fully lift.

Conspiracy navigates through a labyrinth of leaked cables and declassified papers, reshaping the historical landscape of our times. The advent of new information is promising; however, it also poses the challenge of discerning truth from elaborate fiction. With a balanced and discerning approach, Shircore cuts through the fog and misinformation to provide a clear analysis of key facts behind these unsettling suspicions that have plagued our recent past.

The book is an eye-opener, addressing today's newly available evidence from sources like WikiLeaks, freedom of information requests, and declassified archives. While some mysteries from the past, including the assassinations of the 1960s and other secrets of late 20th-century politics, find some resolution, the exploration raises even more questions about significant events that have shaped the modern world.

Ian Shircore offers a fresh, readable perspective, combining diligent research with compelling storytelling. Conspiracy is an essential read for anyone fascinated by the enigmatic events that define our history, and it challenges readers to rethink what they know about the world around them.

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Conspiracy by Ian Shircore is generally well-received, with readers appreciating its thorough investigation into various conspiracy theories. The book's detailed research and engaging writing style have been praised, but some critics suggest it veers into sensationalism at times. Overall, it is seen as an informative and entertaining read for those interested in understanding the world of conspiracy theories.

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ISBN: 9781789466164

Publisher: John Blake Publishing Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 23 June 2022

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: John Blake Publishing Ltd

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 22.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 281g

Pages: 384

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About the Author

Ian Shircore is a professional writer and former journalist. His books include Manage Yourself, Manage Your Life, an NLP survival guide that has been reprinted 17 times, and Douglas Adams: The First and Lost Tapes, a little ebook based on an early, pre-fame interview with the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy author. Ian is a trustee of an energetic musical charity, the MAE Foundation, that provides instruments and music teaching for the "kids between countries" - the young refugees from Burma living behind the wire in camps along the Thai border.

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