Conspiracy Theories

by Jamie King

(Review)

The book Conspiracy Theories (111 Conspiracy Theories in Romanian) can be seen as a guide that gives you insights into many conspiracy theories.

If you are searching for in-depth information on theories, you may be disappointed as each theory is presented concisely, ranging from a few paragraphs to a few pages. However, if you are looking for a brief overview of various theories, you may find it useful as there are over 100 different theories covered.

Pharmaceutical companies are among the largest corporations in the world and all people depend on the drugs they produce from aspirin and cold medicine to diabetes and cancer treatments. A simple relationship based on supply and demand. Or not?

Jamie King

Even though the book provides only a brief overview of the theories, it presents them in a way that encourages the reader to question their own understanding of reality and seek alternative answers beyond what leaders may want us to accept.

Many believe that the electric car was killed by the big oil companies. A car powered by anything else than oil was a major threat to their revenues, with billions of dollars of profits at stake.

Jamie King

An easy-to-read and entertaining book filled with valuable information that you can accept or reject at your discretion, but that does not negate its value.

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5 thoughts on “Conspiracy Theories

  1. Always looking for new topics for my conspiracy blog. In Montenegro, many people believe in the COVID conspiracy theory and I find that this is true in California as well, but it depends, because some are very strict against this theory, even with AstraZenica recently admitting in court that their shot can cause TSS (blood clots) in some cases.

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