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Loading... The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Timeby Jonathan Vankin
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. A fun read. The authors break no new ground, just synthesize, with wit and aplomb, the various conspiracy theories out there. They have bibliographies at the end of each chapter with the "essential" reading and sources for each. A wonderful book. ----- My first review was from the first edition of just 60 chapters. The new 20 are not as good as the first 60, but do catch us up to Enron and 9/11 and adds the Philadelphia Experiment and some other choice ones. The authors have also gone a bit anti-Bush, liberal kooky, spouting some outright lies and taking impotent swipes at George W. Bush. I am sure that the new 100 edition, if and when it comes out, will have a GWB caused Katrina chapter that the authors portray as plausible, or, worse yet, deride but claim as fact such things as Bush hates "colored folk" or some such nonsense. But I digress. ( )Great toilet reading for the consparicy buff. no reviews | add a review
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