She began to distrust everyone suspecting them of being part of the conspiracy

    • Some Dare Call It Conspiracy: Labeling Something a Conspiracy Theory ...

      “conspiracy theories.” The lack of an effect of the conspiracy-theory label in both experiments was unexpected and may be due to a romanticized image of conspiracy theories in popular media or a dilution of the term to include mundane speculation regarding corruption and political intrigue. KEY WORDS: conspiracy theories, labeling, stigma ...


    • [PDF File]CO-DEFENDANTS, ACCOMPLICES, AND CO-CONSPIRATORS - University of North ...

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      prima facie case of conspiracy, without reliance on the statement at issue. State v. Williams, 345 N.C. 137 (1996). But “the trial court may use such statements in establishing the times when the conspiracy was entered and terminated.” State v. Mahaley, 332 N.C. 583 (1992).


    • [PDF File]Part I Answer all questions in this part. - Commack Schools

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      Part I Answer all questions in this part. Directions (1–30): For each statement or question, record on your separate answer sheet the number of the word or expression that, of those given, best completes the statement or answers the question. Base your answer to question 1 on the time line below and on your knowledge of social studies.


    • 'Some—are like My Own—': Emily Dickinson's Christology of Embodiment

      and doubt explicates this part of her theology. The circumference on which she relies is her own circular argument that because of the wonder of this life on Earth - she does, after all, "find ecstasy in living" (L342a) - one must doubt God's eternity, yet because of this same wonder God and eternity must surely exist.


    • [PDF File]The Lie that Linked CIA to the Kennedy Assassination

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      Helms began his testimony by describing an episode that had just faded from the headlines. It proved just how virulent and resilient a lie can be when everything around it seems to fall into place. Although Helms never used the precise term, the scheme he described would eventually become better known by its KGB appellation: dezinformatsiya


    • [PDF File]Rage Grows in America

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      Socialism is being pushed and we don’t want any part of it.” At a rally in Madison, Wisconsin, one woman reportedly even had a sign comparing President Obama to the anti-Christ. At later events, demonization of President Obama became more common and began to morph into more anti-government conspiratorial thinking. On July 4, numerous


    • [PDF File]CS 4820, Summer 2010 Out: July 30. Homework 7 - Cornell University

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      you with the following problem. They have a collection of n bank-cards that they’ve con scated, suspecting them of being used in fraud. Each bank-card is a small plastic object, containing a magnetic stripe with some encrypted data, and it corresponds to a unique account in the bank. Each account can have many


    • [PDF File]Decade of Deceit: Anti-Semitic 9/11 Conspiracy Theories 10 Years Later

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      conspiracy-oriented newspaper, also played a big role in promoting a variety of anti-Semitic 9/11 conspiracy theories. Although the AFP is still a regular source of such propaganda, 9/11 anti-Semitic conspiracy theories are now more influentially being promoted by a network of anti-Israel conspiracists who endorse and reinforce each other's work.


    • American Flat Earth Theory: Anti-Intellectualism, Fundamentalism and ...

      to conspiracy thinking, conspiracy theory involves a degree of distrust in established facts and the experts who purvey them. Flat Earther’s ideas seem impossible or even comical. However, every kind of anti-intellectual and conspiracy thinking has similar line of thought, “The established facts are wrong, and or someone is lying about them.”


    • Conspiracy Theories in the Post-Soviet Space - JSTOR

      theories in the United States.4 This "conspiracy culture" has been enabled in part by new, fluid means of communication, which provide a platform where rumors can spread quickly and like-minded "conspiracy communities" find each other on dedicated web sites.5 However, this is a phenomenon that is by no means limited to American society or societies


    • [PDF File]Conspiracies, Conspiracy Theories and Democracy - Joseph Uscinski

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      Conspiracy theories are attracting increasing attention from political scientists, much of it negative. Three recent books, from the disciplines of political science, cultural history and social theory, provide a valuable critical corrective. Uscinski and Parent argue that conspiracy theories are connected to partisan distrust and are largely ...


    • Conspiracy Theories and Violent Extremism: Similarities ... - JSTOR

      people are unlikely to abandon them. Conspiracy theories are also hard to leave because their consumers are also their producers. Banning or de- ... “Conspiracy theories as part of history: The role of societal crisis situations,” Memory Studies, Vol. 10, No. 3, (2017), pp.323-333, ... Both have deep-seated distrust of government ...


    • Conspiracy theories as part of history: The role of societal crisis ...

      situations. We then explain that after being formed, conspiracy theories can become historical narratives that may spread through cultural transmission. We conclude that conspiracy theories originate particularly in crisis situations and may form the basis for how people subsequently remember and mentally represent a historical event. Keywords


    • [PDF File]CO-DEFENDANTS, ACCOMPLICES, AND CO-CONSPIRATORS - University of North ...

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      State v. Chance, 279 N.C. 643, 654 (1971) sentence vacated in part on other grounds, 408 U.S. 940 (1972): Defense counsel asked the co-defendant witness if his attorney told him that he would probably get help on parole if he testified for the State. The trial judge sustained the State’s objection.


    • [PDF File]The Conspiracy Theory Handbook - Climate Change Communication

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      people to believe their version of events (e.g., the FBI was part of the conspiracy to protect that politician). Persecuted victim Conspiracy theorists perceive and present themselves as the victim of organized persecution.29 At the same time, they see themselves as brave antagonists taking on the villainous conspirators.


    • [PDF File]Countering QAnon - Polaris Project

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      conspiracy theory after reading, on social media, about an entirely fictional child sex trafficking scheme perpetrated by Wayfair, the online furniture retailer.4 The QAnon-peddled child sex trafficking conspiracy involved charging outrageous prices for cabinets named after children who were allegedly the actual product being sold.


    • The Sound of Silence: A Review Essay of Nancy MacLean’s ... - JSTOR

      first part of the book, MacLean traces the roots of Buchanan’s ideas and describes his first blows against democracy. It starts with John C. Calhoun, the nineteenth-century senator from South Carolina whose antidemocratic theories, MacLean argues, have proved “valuable” for Charles Koch and the “brain trust” he has funded (p. 2). The


    • Belief in Conspiracy Theories - JSTOR

      Belief in Conspiracy Theories Ted Goertzel Rutgers University, Camden A survey of 348 residents of southwestern New Jersey showed that most believed that several of a list of 10 conspiracy theories were at least probably true. People who believed in one conspiracy were more likely to also believe in others. Belief


    • Behind the Smoke Screen: A History of Conspiracy Theories and Why They ...

      fires that swept Manhattan in early 1741, a conspiracy narrative formed which explained the fires as an attempted slave revolt. As suspicions mounted with each new fire, witnesses began 1 Jesse Walker, The United States of Paranoia: A Conspiracy Theory (New York: Harper Perennial, 2014), 23. 2 Walker, 24. 3 Walker, 53. 4 Walker, 50. 2


    • The Crossmaglen Conspiracy - JSTOR

      evidence at the "Conspiracy" trials.6 The "dark secret" of the other four, or five, only came to light7 with the discovery of the documents. We know the names of four of these "secret" informers. However, for a number of reasons, we have decided not to publish them at this time. Instead ? and at the risk of being compared with the Long Kesh


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