Only one: that there were weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Bush deliberately LIED to the American public, in full knowledge.
The CIA was not mistaken about those weapons, they knew they were none. But the president ordered them to say it was the CIA's fault so that he could blame someone else for it.
I mean, the FBI and the CIA were able to track down the bomber of PanAm 103 in Lockerbie, from scraps of tissue in a suitcase, and they would mess up with those weapons of mass destruction despite 13 more years of advance in their techniques?
That is the only conspiracy I believe in. All the other ones are pure garbage.
2006-08-28 14:17:21
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answered by Vincent G 7
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Yes, I do believe in a few conspiracies. After all, conspiracy is not a four-letter word - - if people conspire to commit an unethical act, that act might constitute a conspiracy.
Here are some of the conspiracies I believe are true or have a degree of validity:
1. Some popular music played on the radio and popular television shows contain hidden suggestions that the government uses to train its own people, the same types of suggestions used during hypnosis. This type of suggestion slightly differs from "subliminal" messages which were made illegal (hidden voices, hidden frames with motion pictures, ect.).
2. Sporting events are encouraged and indirectly financially supported by the D** in order to keep potentially "problematic" individuals preoccupied instead of causing problems. Thus, many naturally aggressive people are naturally drawn to sporting events, and model themselves after "sports heroes."
3. A. Lincoln's assassination was an attempt by an organized group (of revolutionary communists) to take over the government. You will not see this in any of the public school books.
4. J** was NOT assassinated by the mob or the *.*.*. Russia was to blame, and placed "moles" within intelligence in order to carry out the plot. To have revealed the plot during the cold war would have demoralized the country, its citizens, and caused problems within the political structure of the *.*. as we know it.
5. Several professional actors, television stars, singers/rappers, sports figures, "private national and international corporations," and church leaders of large religious organizations have been or are currently employed by the government. Some have little knowledge of the work they do, and simply read scripts produced by very covert intelligence agencies, while a small number of others actually have inside knowledge and are carefully instructed via direct communications with the agencies.
There is one agency in the U.S. that has a "classified" budget that ranges into the trillions of dollars.
2006-08-28 21:46:21
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answered by YahooAnswers 5
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I believe there was a conspiracy to kill JFK, just to many unanswered questions. I have several books on the subject.
2006-08-28 21:14:01
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answered by sunshine 6
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One that disturbs me is the 1996 Port Arthur, Tasmania massacre. 35 people died.
Martin Bryant is serving life without a fair trial and there is no real evidence he was the shooter.
As he is slightly mentally impaired it appears he was set up.
2006-08-28 21:16:10
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answered by ? 6
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They are called theorists for a reason - they are only a belief without proof.
2006-08-28 21:09:02
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answered by Mike K 3
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yes...Vietnam...when we were trying to rescue P.O.W.'s ....the intel was wrong...helicopter landed ..in the wrong place...found Chinese & Russians hanging out in the building they called "school"...helping them plot against USA !
2006-08-28 21:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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