In Defence of Conspiracy Theories

In Defence of Conspiracy Theories
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Publisher : Brian Nugent
Total Pages : 343
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ISBN-10 : 9780955681226
ISBN-13 : 0955681227
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Download or read book In Defence of Conspiracy Theories written by Brian Nugent and published by Brian Nugent. This book was released on 2008-04-14 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This book is an attempt to address the widespread criticism of 'conspiracy theories', raising issues like: the control and negligence of the main organs of the media and police which make it difficult for true information to reach the public (and hence the public remain in ignorance of - and dismiss as a 'conspiracy theory' - the true facts); and the public's habit of underestimating the complexity of modern day politics. A number of complex political plots and allegations are described in detail including: the 1641 Rebellion, British Intelligence manipulation of the 1919-21 Irish leaders, Secret Societies and the role of Occult organisations in Ireland and around the world, the allegations that Martin McGuinness is a British agent, and the motivation behind large scale immigration into Ireland. The author also addresses the question of value systems in modern Western societies and asks are even these being manipulated in order to assist the process of political control.


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