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The Big Book of Conspiracy Theories

History's Biggest Delusions and Speculations, From JFK to Area 51, the Illuminati, 9/11, and the Moon Landings

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The Big Book of Conspiracy Theories

By: Tim Rayborn
Narrated by: Tristan Morris
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Did America fake the moon landing? Was 9/11 an inside job? What is the government hiding at Area 51? From secret societies to aliens and assassinations, decode history's greatest cover-ups and decide for yourself.

Humanity has long been obsessed with the unexplained, and we have ascribed many mysteries to underground groups and secret schemes. With seeming coincidences piling up around significant events, it's no wonder so many theories have emerged over the years. But how many coincidences are too many before it becomes a conspiracy? That's for you to decide. Explore this compelling collection of unexplained circumstances and uncover hidden agendas, startling allegations, and baffling evidence. Unmask the remarkable origins and implications of these theories, including:

  • The JFK assassination
  • The Illuminati
  • The Flat Earth Society
  • Lizard people seeking world domination
  • Roswell
  • Mind control labs in Alaska
  • The New World Order
  • The Freemasons

Connect the dots between suspicious coincidences and discover the craziest mysteries in the world with The Big Book of Conspiracy Theories.

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I wanted to enjoy this Audible version, but I’m not sure whether the issue was the narration or the content itself. The narrator’s tone came across as noticeably biased and, at times, condescending toward those who explore alternate theories. A more neutral, fact-focused delivery would have made the material far more engaging and credible. Unfortunately, the tone made it difficult to stay immersed, and I ended up stopping about halfway through.

The narrator’s tone came across as noticeably biased.

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