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  Encyclopedia :: encyclopedia : Conspiracy Theory   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
Conspiracy theory, in contrast to conspiracy as a legal concept, is a narrative genre which includes a broad selection of (not necessarily related) arguments for the existence of various conspiracies, each of which might have far-reaching social and political implications, if found to be true.
Conspiracy theory is considered by different observers to be a neutral description for a conspiracy claim, a perjorative term used to dismiss such a claim, and a term that can be positively embraced by proponents of such a claim.
Conspiracies are a popular theme in several genres of fiction, notably thrillers and science fiction, primarily due to their dramatic potential: recasting complex or meaningless historical events into relatively simple morality plays, in which bad people are the cause of bad events, and good people face the relatively simple task of identifying and defeating them.
www.hallencyclopedia.com /Conspiracy_Theory   (4290 words)

  
 Boycott The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza, Dallas, Texas
I was told that the museum is allegedly owned and controlled by a very plugged-in community organization which has deep ties to "old texas money" and govt power structures as in (military) and has an agenda to promote the continued coverup.
These are not the policies or ideologies in relation to which the courageous have served, nor are the people exemplified by such poverty of being those for whom so many individuals have died in the hope of preserving a quality of freedom, dignity and responsibility.
Gary Mack in the 6th floor museum is another example of a person who is bias and who spreads disinformation about JFK by not allowing any other views or materials that will contradict his "one assassin" viewpoint.
www.prouty.org /boycott.html   (8884 words)

  
 Anne's Anti-Quackery & Science Blog
A Skeptical View of Alternative Treatments and Medical Misinformation, Pseudoscience, Myth, Conspiracy, Intelligent Design, Religion, Critical Thinking, Science and the Scientific Method.
These sites believe that such claims should be examined rationally and objectively.
Topics include UFOs, psychic powers, ghosts, crop circles, astrology, telepathy, repressed memories, creationism, Bigfoot, the Loch Ness monster, hypnosis, homeopathy, Reiki, TFT, nonexistent chiropractic subluxations, dowsing, and conspiracy theories.
amr2you.blogspot.com   (4224 words)

  
 ebrINFO: contributors
Recent works include a number of visual, kinetic, and Java-based compositions for electronic space, some of which will be exhibited at the Neuberger Museum at SUNY Purchase in the fall of 1998.
Her contribution to the debut issue of ebr was a review of the Telematik Workgroup in Hamburg, Germany.
Hunter is the Curatorial Assistant at the Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery in Saratoga Springs, New York.
www.altx.com /ebr/info/contribs/contribs.htm   (8677 words)

  
 Last Hurrah Book Shop - Political Assassinations, The Kennedy's, and Conspiracies
Presentation of most plausible conspiracy theories, fresh analysis of 86 “mysterious deaths” of witnesses and an exploration of an effect of the assassination on the American public.
King was targeted as part of a larger conspiracy to stop the anti-war movement.
Sixth Floor Museum and SMU, Dallas, TX 1996, foreword by Hugh Sidey., 160 pgs., Picture of man and his times and a concise illustrated narrative of his journey through Dallas.
www.lasthurrahbookshop.com /assframe.html   (8499 words)

  
 The T-FILES - Science answers pseudoscience about ufos, astrology, esp, psychics, hoaxes, urban legends and more
And all the shelves have been toppled and the books are scattered on the floor.
But the truth is out there among the conspiracy freaks, naive self-deceivers, medical quacks, magical thinkers, needy believers and habitual liars.
Here are links to some of the more rational minds on the Net.
members.dslextreme.com /users/kathyz/blackwell/t_files.htm   (677 words)

  
 Vintage Computer Festival   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
University of California at Davis Computer Science Museum
Treasures of the Science Museum: Mathematics and Computing
Hall of Fame: The Online Museum of the C64 Scene
www.vintage.org /links.php   (921 words)

  
 GameLinks - Wargames on the Web   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-02)
The Museums of The Royal Regiment of Wales
On-line Museum of the ancient Cavalry Regiments of Piedmont - Site Index
This is a resource site for people interested in the Vietnam War.
tetrad.stanford.edu /gamelinks.html   (1721 words)

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