Web of conspiracy; a guide to conspiracy theory sites on the Internet.9780910965811 Web of conspiracy; a guide to conspiracy theory conspiracy theory n. A theory seeking to explain a disputed case or matter as a plot by a secret group or alliance rather than an individual or isolated act. conspiracy theorist n. sites on the Internet. Broderick, James F. and Darren W. Miller. Information Today, Inc. 2008 266 pages $19.95 Paperback HV6275 Journalists Broderick and Miller describe world-wide web (World-Wide Web, networking, hypertext) World-Wide Web - (WWW, W3, The Web) An Internet client-server hypertext distributed information retrieval system which originated from the CERN High-Energy Physics laboratories in Geneva, Switzerland. sites relating to 20 popular bodies of thought that diverge from official or conventional versions. Among them are the deaths of Princess Diana, Marilyn Monroe, and John Kennedy; crashes of TWA TWA Time-weighted average, see there Flight 800 and the Hindenburg; attacks on Pearl Harbor and September 11th; Shakespeare; Jesus; and the Trilateral Commission Trilateral Commission From the site at Trilateral.org: The Trilateral Commission is a non-governmental policy-oriented discussion group of about 325 distinguished citizens from North America, the European Union, and Japan which seeks to foster mutual issues for which these . ([c]20082005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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