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http://www.guardian.co.uk/netnotes/article/0,6729,1067809,00.html
Conspiracy theories

>From crop circles to politics, we tell you everything you need to know
about what some say really happened

Sarah Left
Tuesday October 21, 2003
The Guardian

1. There are those who firmly believe that someone other than a drunk
driver killed Diana, Princess of Wales, and her lover, Dodi al Fayed, in Paris
in 1997. And this week's revelation that she feared an arranged car crash
would clear the way for Prince Charles to remarry has raised all the best
conspiracy theories once more.

2. Who doesn't enjoy a good conspiracy theory? Crop circles have proved
to be a fascinating area for debate for years: are they the work of aliens?
Natural energy? Mad landscape architects?

3. The epicentre of the alien conspiracies crash-landed into Roswell, New
Mexico in 1947. Some say that the US military recovered and concealed an
alien craft and its occupants at Roswell air force base. The US military
claims that the only strange bodies recovered were those of
anthropomorphic test dummies carried in high altitude balloons for
scientific research.

4. Is there anyone left who believes that a lone gunman shot John F
Kennedy? Or his brother, Robert? Or Martin Luther King, Jr?

5. Though JFK theories would at least seem to be based on evidence and
witness accounts, some conspiracy theorists need no such facts.
Footballer turned lizard conspirator David Icke has written ten books and
toured the world on the back of his theory - that the world is controlled
by shape-shifting reptiles.

6. US politics is rife with conspiracies, not that the 2000 "election" helped
matters. The latest involves electronic voting machines, and the possibility
that the companies who make them could warp the outcomes of elections.

7. Islamist hijackers financed by a Saudi terrorist network hellbent on the
destruction of western civilisation seemed, to many, too straightforward a
scenario for the September 11 terror attacks in New York, Washington and
Pennsylvania. Step forward Michael Meacher, the former environment
secretary, who is convinced that the US knew in advance about the
impending attacks, but chose not to act on the warnings.

8. The Catholic church has been the target of numerous paranoid theories
throughout the ages, but the Vatican gives as good as it gets. Its latest
idea, that condoms spread Aids through microscopic holes in the latex, has
been widely condemned by scientists. But the atheist heathens at the
World Health Organisation would say that, wouldn't they?

9. A recent study found that 60% of the US population believed one of the
following: that weapons of mass destruction have been found in Iraq, that
Saddam Hussein worked closely with the September 11 hijackers, and that
most people in the world supported the war in Iraq. All are false. However,
80% of people who cited their primary news source as Fox believed at least
one of the statements.

10. We have uncovered one, incontrovertibly true, conspiracy involving
MI6, the Libyans and the royal family. It seems that the Queen [this section
has been redacted by the Guardian's legal team]. You read it here first.

Guardian Unlimited © Guardian Newspapers Limited 2003
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have to stand on their own merits.
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"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do
not believe simply because it has been handed down for many genera-
tions.  Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and
rumoured by many.  Do not believe in anything simply because it is
written in Holy Scriptures.  Do not believe in anything merely on
the authority of teachers, elders or wise men.  Believe only after
careful observation and analysis, when you find that it agrees with
reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all.
Then accept it and live up to it." The Buddha on Belief,
from the Kalama Sutra




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