Monday, December 10, 2012

Conspiracy Research

Nadine, your observation that you found no conflicting viewpoints in your research is fascinating. Your humble servant here, on Sunday, yesterday, in fact purchased a thick book in which the authors explore sixty conspiracy theories, e.g. the murder of President Kennedy. What makes the book exciting is the conflicting viewpoints in the research information about what really, really happened. The 1995 book's title is The 60 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time. It is fascinating to a reader versed in research methods to discover how the researchers discovered more than one viewpoint of events. It is really exactly the kind of "conflict" you mention.

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