Conspiracies have always been part of American culture, but with the rise of social media has come an increase in belief in nontraditional explanations of events. This book highlights a subset of conspiratorial beliefs that grew in popularity in the early 21st century. These beliefs and the growing cynicism of the media have left conspiracy theorists with deep distrust of those in authority. A number of theories that have arisen over the years are explored. From QAnon beliefs regarding the United States government to UFO reports and other hidden agendas, it is clear that we continue to challenge old ways of thinking.…mehr
Conspiracies have always been part of American culture, but with the rise of social media has come an increase in belief in nontraditional explanations of events. This book highlights a subset of conspiratorial beliefs that grew in popularity in the early 21st century. These beliefs and the growing cynicism of the media have left conspiracy theorists with deep distrust of those in authority. A number of theories that have arisen over the years are explored. From QAnon beliefs regarding the United States government to UFO reports and other hidden agendas, it is clear that we continue to challenge old ways of thinking.
Aaron John Gulyas is a history instructor at Mott Community College in Flint, Michigan, where he specializes in the modern history of the United States and American military history.
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter 1. Conspiracy Theory 101 Chapter 2. NESARA-White Knights, Dark Agendas, and the Appeal to Greed Chapter 3. The UFO Disclosure Movement Chapter 4. QAnon Epilogue Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
Table of Contents Acknowledgments Prologue Chapter 1. Conspiracy Theory 101 Chapter 2. NESARA-White Knights, Dark Agendas, and the Appeal to Greed Chapter 3. The UFO Disclosure Movement Chapter 4. QAnon Epilogue Chapter Notes Bibliography Index
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