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No, Freemasons didn’t fake the Moon landing

Posted by John Lampard on Friday, 20 June, 2008 to the comment subset

As suggested in Peggy Sue Got Married, Freemasons are more likely to "watch stag movies and play cards". Or something like that, but there are certainly no plans for world domination, as per various conspiracy theories. A meeting of Masons is as benign as a meeting of good friends around the fireplace. And yes, I know, that's exactly what a Mason would say, which is why conspiracy theories ... Read full entry

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Gilligan’s Island conspiracy theory alternative synopsis

Posted by John Lampard on Friday, 18 April, 2008 to the comment subset

The story about a seemingly random group of people setting off together on a three-hour cruise somewhere around the Hawaiian Islands, has, if you'll excuse the pun, never held much water. It's more than clear from the onset some people expected the "cruise" to last a little longer than three hours. First there's Ginger, the movie star, who was carrying more luggage than any sane person would take on a three-year ... Read full entry

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Kennedy murder documents made public

Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 20 February, 2008 to the comment subset

Kennedy murder documents made public While I believe the recently "discovered" documents and artifacts don't shed any new light on the "mystery" of John F. Kennedy's assassination, will anyone really care? Officials in Texas have unveiled a trove of long-hidden memorabilia related to the assassination of president John F. Kennedy which they predict will fan conspiracy theories about the killing. Dallas County district attorney Craig Watkins Monday showed off a ... Read full entry

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Links for 21 July 2007

Posted by John Lampard on Saturday, 21 July, 2007 to the disassociated subset

Happy Belli: "Happy Belli is the happy feeling you get when your tummy is full. It's also our linky heaven." Though only occasionally updated, Happy Belli is a plate full of delicious art, photography, and illustration. The lure of the conspiracy theory: Damn! I'm not a New Scientist subscriber, so I can only see the "preview", but this looks like an interesting article on the "popularity" of conspiracy ... Read full entry

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