Conspiracy Theory in America
Discovering America
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Bobby Dobbs
Ever since the Warren Commission concluded that a lone gunman assassinated President John F. Kennedy, people who doubt that finding have been widely dismissed as conspiracy theorists, despite credible evidence that right-wing elements in the CIA, FBI, and Secret Service - and possibly even senior government officials - were also involved. Why has suspicion of criminal wrongdoing at the highest levels of government been rejected out-of-hand as paranoid thinking akin to superstition?
Lance deHaven-Smith asks tough questions and connects the dots among five decades' worth of suspicious events, including the assassinations of John and Robert Kennedy, the attempted assassinations of George Wallace and Ronald Reagan, the crimes of Watergate, the Iran-Contra arms-for-hostages deal, the disputed presidential elections of 2000 and 2004, the major defense failure of 9/11, and the subsequent anthrax letter attacks.
Sure to spark intense debate about the truthfulness and trustworthiness of our government, Conspiracy Theory in America offers a powerful reminder that a suspicious, even radically suspicious, attitude toward government is crucial to maintaining our democracy.
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excellent, chilling, not very hopeful
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What did you love best about Conspiracy Theory in America?
It gave me a frame of referenceWhat about Bobby Dobbs’s performance did you like?
He spoke distinctly but not fluently or feelinglyWhat’s the most interesting tidbit you’ve picked up from this book?
That there's a conceptual framework for such considerationsHelpful in thinking about conspiracy theories
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Informative
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