Conspiracies All Through History

by SUICIDEkings | October 24, 2008 at 03:33 pm
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One of the darkest words in the language of man. Yet there is hardly a single page of history that doesn’t reveal the deadly eye of conspiracy at work. It was a conspiracy that directed Brutus against Caesar in the Roman Senate, on the Ides of March. It was a conspiracy that plotted the betrayal of West Point by Benedict Arnold, during the American Revolution. It was a conspiracy that led John Wilkes Booth to the assassination of President Lincoln on Good Friday, 1865. The past record of man, is burdened with accounts of assassinations, secret combines, palace plots, and betrayals in war. The tentative conspiracy has been a dominant force in all history. But in spite of this clear record, an amazing number of people have began to scoff at the possibility of conspiracy at work today. They dismiss such an idea, merely as a conspiratorial view of history. Video - The Capitalist Conspiracy: An Inside View of International Banking by G. Edward Griffin 1972 - Classic

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Karen Hatter
Karen Hatter
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at 16:09 on October 24th, 2008

SUICIDEkings, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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jessica.lam

Is there any trust in this world? Maybe.

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Fairbanks

If there is a signed contract and legal remedy. 

Is there any trust in this world?
 

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SUICIDEkings

Global warming!? You pieces of pig dung liars!! How about doing some Nobel Peace Prize talk on the use of Depleted uranium AL GORE!!

Directly related to this conspiracy post don't ya think? No....there's no conspiracy is there?

Rhonda J Mangus
Rhonda J Mangus
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at 17:34 on October 24th, 2008

SUICIDEkings, I like this story. It's good stuff.

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