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Conspiracy TheoriesThe truth is overrated.

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Presented ByNAME SAP ID

Parth Sanghvi 60012130021

Ankur Shah 60012130023

Kavin Shah 60012130025

Mahesh Shelat 60012130027

Shubhankar Suley 60012130029

Krishna Jadhav 60012148001

Mohit Panchal 60012148003

Ashwin Ramchandran 60012148005

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Objectives• Spreading awareness about conspiracies and their nature• Exploring the different categories of conspiracy theories• Science Fiction• Domestic Conspiracies• Government Techniques relating to conspiracy theories• Sports Conspiracies• The New world order• Pop Culture• Scientific inventions• Conspiracies that came true

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What is a Conspiracy

theory?

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Science Fiction & Fantasy

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Roswell 1947

UFO crash lands, Roswell New Mexico on July 17.

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The US Military has changed the official statement thrice since 1947.

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Area 51

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Las Vegas, NevadaAEC DesignationFirst used as the testing grounds for nuclear fission weapons.

Lockheed MartinDeclassified documents prove existence before 1990.

No official NameThe most restricted access base in the world with connections to hundreds of secret government projects and conspiracies.

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Black Budget

Edward SnowdenFormer NSA Chief leaks several documents proving thousands of clandestine operations.

Special Access Programs SAPsDeep government projects that do not report to any congress official including the president.

Billions unaccounted forDocuments report a staggering52.6 billion dollars that was set aside for operations in the fiscal year 2013.

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The financial systems of the department of defense are so snarled up that we can’t account for some $2.6 trillion in transactions that exist, if that’s believable

-Secretary of Defense, Donald Rumsfeld

Technology vastly superior to the rest of the world.

The ability to explore areas of our world and surroundings presently unavailable to the rest of us.

Scientific and cosmological understandings that give them greater insights intothe nature of our world.

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Domestic Conspiracies

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Death of Netaji

● Sudden blackout in August 1945.

● Flight to the Soviet Union.

● Plane crashed right after takeoff.

● No photographs or a death certificate.

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Post Death Scenario

Relation with the saint community.

Recent appeal for the declassification of files.

Report in The Indian Express.

Modi government’s refusal on an RTI plea.

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Aadhar Card

Conspiracy

● Nandan Nilekani.● Biometric information.● Compulsion of AADHAR card.● Report of Ernst & Young

pvt. Ltd. & Netmagic Solution pvt. Ltd.

● Threats to the citizen.

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Death of Homi

Jehangir Bhabha

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● Bhabha’s three-stage approach

● Crash near Mont Blanc● Involvement of the CIA● Interview of former CIA operative

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GovernmentConspiracies

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CIA’s Mind Control Program

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• Administered LSD, Heroin and a variety of other drugs on unsuspecting people on orders from Allen Dulles, Director of Scientific Intelligence in the CIA.

• Their objectives:– To discover the ‘ Perfect Truth Serum’– To develop brainwashing and mind-control experiments– To create, erase and alter memories

• Their victims:– Over 7000 military personnel– 80 American institution- 44 of them colleges– Unsuspecting staff members and citizens

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C.O.unter I.N.T.E.L.lig

ence P.R.O.gram

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Its Mission: To “expose, disrupt, misdirect, discredit, or otherwise neutralize” the rebellious people and groups.

•Conducted over 2000 subversive smear operations

•Targeted hate groups or activists that posed a ‘threat to the national security’

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The U.S. Public Health Service lied about treating black men

with syphilis for more than 40 years.

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• Called the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male, the study initially included 600 black men - 399 with the disease and 201 without.

• Planned to last only six months, the experiment continued for 40 years.

• Government settled a class-action lawsuit out of court in 1974 for $10 million and lifetime health benefits for all participants, the last of whom died in 2004.

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A few other instances include:

• Operation Northwoods, 1962• Operation Gladio, 1940s-1990s• Selling of Weapons to Iran by US Government• Government poisoned alcohol supplies to curb

drinking during prohibition.• More than 100 million Americans received a

polio vaccine contaminated with a potentially cancer-causing virus.

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SportsConspiracies

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Phantom PunchMuhammad Ali’s famous “phantom punch” against Sonny Liston in February 1964 a pivotal moment in boxing history was a farce?

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Lost game won gold

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“Michael Phelps” -Beijing games 2008

● Serbia’s Milorad Cavic narrowly defeats Phelps.

● Phelps’ electronic touch pad was rigged to be extra sensitive.

● Mark Andrew Spitz- Nine-time Olympic champion

● The naked eye said the most captivating Olympic story line since the Miracle on Ice had been scuttled.

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Michael Jordan's

retirement● First retirement lasted only 18 months.

● Gambling addictions.

● Jordan signed personal check for $57,000.

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New World Order

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A secret group of extremely powerful individuals conspiring to take over the world.

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Population Control

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Silent Sound spread

spectrum

● Mind control of the general population by V2K technology

● US military use SSSS on Iraqi soldiers to surrender immediately

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Pop CultureConspiracies

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Scientific Theories

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GALILEO-CHURCH

CONSPIRACY

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● Before the 15th century it was believed that earth was the centre of solar-system and the sun along with other planets revolved around the earth.

● This theory was accepted by the church since it gave scope for heaven and hell.

● Galileo went against church and proposed earth was centre as we know today.

● For this he was charged holy house arrest for rest of his life, he eventually died.

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Edison Electricity Conspiracy

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● Edison invented D.C current in 1882, and Tesla invented A.C current in 1884, which led to ‘War of currents’.

● To showcase the dangers of AC and discredit Nicola Tesla, Edison electrocuted animals - dogs, cats, horses, and even an young man in front of an audience.

● He sent 6,600 volts of AC through elephant while 1,500 people stood by and watched.

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Isaac Newton

Conspiracy

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● We all credit Newton for invention of calculus, but it was Leibniz who invented it prior to Newton.

● Newton used his position of the ‘Head of royal society’ to dominate his contender.

● He stole the data for principia mathematica from J.Flamsteed, which later became law of gravitation.

● Isaac Newton produced many works that would now be classified as occult studies ( i.e a disclosure of something hidden) such as alchemy and apocalypse.

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Conspiracies that came true

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Church Committee

1975

Sen. Frank Church

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Medal of Honor

Recipient,James

Stockdale

The Gulf of Tonkin

IncidentAugust 2nd-4th, 1964

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The Business Plot 1933

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Some other examples include:

• Operation Mockingbird

• Operation Paperclip

• The ‘Perjured Testimony’ of Nayirah, 1990

• Operation North woods

• MK ULTRA

• Manhattan project

• Asbestos Poisoning

• Alcohol Poisoning during Prohibition

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Survey Analysis

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Conclusion