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Post by Kitman60on Dec 09, 2015 5:11pm
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Conspiracy?

Conspiracy?I enjoy reading the comments that suggest some sort of a conspiracy, particularily when it's a bit on the outlandish side. I've noticed though that for some, the more time that passes, the more numerous their conspiracy theories become.

A number of our fellow posters have suggested various conspiracies for the Pascua saga.... JRL, Steve, Tibby, ugluuak, to name a few.... and I find it interesting that according to a pair of studies published in the Applied Cognitive Psychology, conspiracy theorists tend to have one thing in common: they feel a lack of control over their lives.

https://time.com/3997033/conspiracy-theories/

I don't mean to suggest that these specific people are that way, but it seems the study has made a rather forthright observation about conspiracy theorists nonetheless. Here's a captivating thought for anyone interested in conspiracies about one of the greatest conspiracy theories of all time...

https://waterfordwhispersnews.com/2013/11/20/new-cia-evidence-reveals-jfk-committed-suicide/




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