Allegations of government conspiracies continue
Throughout American history we have overcome many distasteful events that have affected us, and how we continue to live our everyday lives.
Some of these occurrences have reshaped the democratic government and the relationship between citizens and government officials. There are still many circumstances that have left researchers and the public concerned about not only how and why these things have happened, but the safety and well-being of the nation.
Many remember the catastrophic September 11 attack on the World Trade Centers in New York. On the questioning end, there still is the mystery as to how and why it happened. ABC News explains that the North American Aerospace Defense Command or NORAD had actually previously held "terror drills" that included "mock hijacking" that practiced flying planes towards the Twin Towers.
Researchers have also found that the alleged phone calls made from the plane were indeed fake due to Los Alamos Laboratory in New Mexico when they previously created voice-morphing technology. It was also ironic that American Airlines didn't invent advanced technology where passengers could make phone calls during the flight until 2004, when the tragedy happened in 2001. Various news reporters on scene during the event questioned stand byers and many reported to hearing a "loud boom" such as an explosion before the plane even hit the building.
The fact that Area 51 is the primary testing site for nuclear bombs and high altitude spy aircraft for the military should be enough for America to not question its strange high security measures.
One thriller that has come to raise inquiry about the location is the hiding of existing UFO's or Unidentified Flying Objects that carry alien life forms. It wasn't until August 16, 2013 that Area 51 was officially acknowledged by the CIA in which they released documents, but showed no signs of extraterrestrial life according to CNN.
In Newton, Connecticut allegedly 20 students and six adults were murdered at Sandy Hook Elementary school in December of 2012. Critics questioned this fatal incident simply because quite a few of the facts broadcast by the media did not add up. Questions such as did the killer use an assault rifle to take out his victims and was there another shooter involved made viewers think twice. Conspiracists believe that the incident was merely a setup to ban gun control in the country.
They even believed that there were actors used in the interviews employed by a company called Crisis Actors, which are used for events as such.
Reports show smiling, and laughter as parents and families wait to be interviewed as if their child wasn't killed. The Huffington Post also shares that confusion arose when investigators couldn't understand how the shooter Adam Lanza who was mistaken for his brother Ryan Lanza by having his ID in his possession when the two had not spoken with each other since 2010.
A medical student studying at the University of Colorado was forced to prove himself guilty to avoid the death penalty in a shooting in Aurora, Colorado at a movie theatre. CBS reports that claims made by friends said that James Holmes was shy and engaged in role-playing online games, his behavior didn't "add up."
Speculation rose when various photos of the supposed shooter turned out to be altered since they displayed details that showed features in one picture different from another.
Detectives believe that Holmes could only acquire $20,000 in "exotic gear" like SWAT clothing that included a helmet, throat guard, gloves, bulletproof vest, explosives, and complex booby traps through someone who was affiliated with the military according to the Washington Post.
It was also ironic that the event led to the vote on the UN small arms treaty which Forbes contributor Larry Bell said, "Under the guise of a proposed global "Small Arms Treaty" premised to fight "terrorism", "insurgency" and "international crime syndicates" you can be quite certain that an even more insidious threat is being targeted - our Constitutional right for law-abiding citizens to own and bear arms."
The all-seeing eye sitting atop a pyramid is the symbolism used for one of the worlds well-known secret societies called the Illuminati. People have created their own perceptions about the association leading to rumors that have destroyed the origins of the groups' foundation. Unreliable sources, as well as the media have pushed the idea that the cult not only seeks to possess power and money, but does so through demonic rituals and sacrifices in order to receive these things.
These "conspiracies" have caused panic in the world justifying control and influence on the growing population. They have not been proved to be true nor false, but the fact that so much attention has been brought forth about these ideas that certain circumstances were percieved to be authentic, remains controversial.
For more information on these theories search Google for scholary online articles and visit the local library that holds research to how and when these schemes were first created .
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