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Conspiracy!

Would British scientists really test sarin never poison on young volunteers and tell them it was research for a cure for colds? Would they really release E coli in Swindon and Southampton to try out germ warfare techniques? Even 50 years on on-ones telling the whole story. Conspiracies and cover-ups real or imagined have shaped our world. Now leaked cables and declassified papers are rewriting the history of our times. More information must be good but how do you tell truth from fiction? In this fresh readable look at 50 conspiracy theories Ian Shircore cuts through the fog and misinformation to deliver a balance analysis of the key facts behind the unsettling suspicions that litter our recent past. Todays new evidence - from WikiLeaks freedom of information requests and declassified
archives - has solved some classic mysteries. Yet it raises more questions than ever about the assassinations of the 1960s the dirty secrets of the late 20th century and the earth-shaking events of recent years. Once youve see what WikiLeaks has revealed about the radioactive poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko you wont be so sure about the British secret service. Once youve weighed the evidence yourself you may well decide there was a Second Yorkshire Ripper that cricketing hero Bob Woolmer was murdered and that rock icon Jim Morrisons death in Paris was anything but straightforward.
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    Would British scientists really test sarin never poison on young volunteers & tell them it was research for a cure for colds? Would they really release E coli in Swindon & Southampton to try out germ warfare techniques? Even 50 years on on-ones telling the whole story. Conspiracies & cover-ups real or imagined have shaped our world. Now leaked cables & declassified papers are rewriting the history of our times. More information must be good but how do you tell truth from fiction? In this fresh readable look at 50 conspiracy theories Ian Shircore cuts through the fog & misinformation to deliver a balance analysis of the key facts behind the unsettling suspicions that litter our recent past. Todays new evidence
    - from Wiki Leaks freedom of information requests & declassified archives
    - has solved some classic mysteries. Yet it raises more questions than ever about the assassinations of the 1960s the dirty secrets of the late 20th century & the earth-shaking events of recent years. Once youve see what Wiki Leaks has revealed about the radioactive poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko you wont be so sure about the British secret service. Once youve weighed the evidence yourself you may well decide there was a Second Yorkshire Ripper that cricketing hero Bob Woolmer was murdered & that rock icon Jim Morrisons death in Paris was anything but straightforward.

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