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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pay no attention to the bad reviews
This review is based on the last edition "The 70 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time," as I have yet to read the new edition. The one star reviewers clearly don't get it or the authors' sense of humor. It is fairly well researched, with every chapter having its own bibliography that lists "Major Sources" used. But, in all honesty, criticizing this book for a lack of...
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1.0 out of 5 stars The 81st conspiracy
Aside from the stultifying rehearsal of UFOs, alien autopsies, Jack the Ripper and Area 51, we are bombarded with every political scandal of the past 50 years, and guess what? The Left is Right and the Right is Wrong.

Yep; if the President was a Republican, he was alway guilty of said conspiracy, and if he was a Democrat, it was always a frame-up. Or so these...
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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Pay no attention to the bad reviews, September 4, 2006
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
This review is based on the last edition "The 70 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time," as I have yet to read the new edition. The one star reviewers clearly don't get it or the authors' sense of humor. It is fairly well researched, with every chapter having its own bibliography that lists "Major Sources" used. But, in all honesty, criticizing this book for a lack of research is like criticizing Wes Anderson's movies for not being realistic; you're missing the point entirely if you make such claims. (Anderson wrote and directed Bottle Rocket, Rushmore, The Royal Tenenbaums, and The Life Aquatic, four of the funniest movies you'll ever see.)

The other big complaint is that this is simply a rehash of other works. Again, I can't help but think that those readers are simply missing the point. It was not the authors' intent to do some groundbreaking research into any of these conspiracies. Their goal was to gather all of the research that has been done, synthesize it, and present the available information in an entertaining fashion. Mission accomplished. The authors have a keen sense of just how funny all of this is, as they state in the introduction:

"Just as Henry Kissinger cracks us up every time he intones his shoot-from-the-hip opinions as if he's reading from a stone tablet, we also see a good deal of unintentional humor in the dissenting conspiratorial worldview."

The authors do not claim to believe in all of these conspiracy theories. They are merely presenting them with whatever facts are out there. The ones that have no factual basis are derided for what they are: pure bunkem. Here is a quote from the chapter "Apocalypse at a Glance", where the authors are discussing Richard W. Noone's theory that the world will end on May 5, 2000:

"Though the book jacket claims that "astonishing evidence points to worldwide disaster in our lifetime," said evidence turns out to be culled mostly from fringe scientists such as Emanuel Velikofsky, making it likely that 5/5/2000's major event will be El Torrito's Cinco de Mayo happy hour."

Even the conspiracies that do have some factual basis are treated in tounge-in-cheek fashion. Take this quote from the "October Surprise" chapter:

"Soon the list of attendees was bulging, like the roster at a Shriners' convention. Everyone and his CIA handler had been at the Paris rendezvous, it seemed. Most claimed that French and Israeli intelligence operatives were also on hand to shepherd the clandestine deal and presumably enjoy a buffet style luncheon."

If you don't find those quotes even mildly amusing, then you probably won't enjoy this book. Personally, I love the authors' sense of humor and the fact that they don't take any of this too seriously. That being said, there are some very intriguing chapters here, most notably "The Man Who Got Too Close," about Danny Casolaro, a man whom I had never heard of before. His murder/suicide (it was ruled a suicide but seems more like a murder to this reader) raises some serious questions about just what kind of information he had gathered.

If you believe all of these conspiracy theories, then yes, you are a sucker. But if you're one of those people who thinks there is no such thing as a conspiracy, then you are also a sucker. As always, the truth lies somewhere in the middle. The key is being able to sort the information from the dis-information. This book will help you see what the truth really is, and you'll have a good time doing it.

Pay no attention to the "poorly researched" bad reviews. This is a great read and is well worth the price of admission. I highly recommended this book to anyone who finds the subject matter intriguing and/or entertaining. Just be sure to take it for what it is: an equal parts light hearted and serious look into the world of conspiracy.
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15 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The best overview of the conspiracy mindset out there, January 31, 2005
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
I started reading this book back when it was only 50 conspiracy theories and a 4 second appearance on The X Files pretty much sold out the first printing in 3 days. The authors do a wonderful job of sorting through the wild eyed, feverish conspiracy writings and crafting excellent, detailed, knowledgeable overviews. They clearly approach each topic with a healthy degree of skepticism and humor. I mean some of these ideas are so freaky if you don't have a sense of humor, you'd want to beat some of these conspiracy idiots with a hardbound copy of the Illuminatus! trilogy. But they never let their skepticism get in the way of a good story, shall we say.

I heartily recommend this book.
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20 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Message From the Authors, January 18, 2004
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John Whalen (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
"80 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time" is the largest, most expanded update of our book thus far. We've added ten extremely detailed chapters covering a welter of late-breaking and classic conspiracy theories not featured in our previous editions. That's almost 200 pages of new material, including:

-- 911
-- Anthrax
-- Votescam 2000
-- Enron
-- The Philadelphia Experiment
-- The Zodiac Killer(s)
-- Echelon, the global spying network
-- The CIA, LSD and the mysterious death of Frank Olson

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A CONSPIRACY BIBLE!, December 25, 2003
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This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
If you have the most tepid of intrests in conspiracies, cover-ups , cabals or unexplainable phenomenom this book is for you! It's relatively inexpensive considering its bulk of information and the arduous tasks that must have been endured in order to get this book published. It documents everything from the mysterious death of Princess Diana to the CIA's test program, the lunar landing hoaxes and myrid government side projects that they wouldn't want you to know about. This book is the A-Z of every formidable conspiracy theory in exsistence and is well worth a look, even if only to increase your general knowledge of historical events and look from different perspectives at events. Unlike the tacky, childish writing style employed by most conspiracy writers, Vankin and Whalen look even-handedly at each event in a chronological and easy-to-understand order whilst detailing all the relevant facts and including their own personal sceptisism of information or conspiracies in a mature style. I give my two thumbs up to this amazing book!
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Buy it, read it, believe it..before the government bans it., February 1, 2004
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This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
If you're not a parnoid, insomniac already, you will be after reading this fascinating, entertaining book on conspiracies. This book taps into our collective consciousness' current facination with conspiracy theories. From the kooky and bizarre to the chilling and all too believable, the authors examine 60 of the most notorious (and sometimes hilarious) conspiracies ever to come down the pike. Well researched and written in a light, engaging manner, this book will make you think twice before dismissing you're crazy Aunt Sally's stories about being abducted by UFOs from another dimension
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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Should be called the Bible of Conspiracy Theories..., April 3, 2005
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
I am very pleased with this collection of conspiracy theories. From LSD experiments on US soldiers, to stolen software that tracks your latest Walmart purchase, and bloodless suicides this book tackles them all with intelligence and wit. I would recommend it to all who feel that something is amiss in the top levels of government and the mass media. Be you liberal or conservative; lines of freedom are being crossed, and we have been and are being fed sugar coated half truths or flat out lies by the ones we elect to protect us. Who Really controls them?
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AIDS cure patent #, December 18, 2008
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
Hats off to some great taxpayers for taking the time to condense all those tomes into a handy Cliffnotes version of the shenanigans that the Egos In Power engage in. When I first read the 50 Greatest, I've since confirmed more information on a lot of these, including the U.S. Patent number for the AIDS cure- #5676977. How did Magic Johnson ever shake his case of it? Hmmm.....
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12 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars good, May 28, 2004
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
I admit that I always like reading up on these things. I really liked the lsd suicide section that was talked about in the end of the book, I also liked when they talked about 9/11 theories (nice to see them condemn the theories), also I liked how they talked about the voting issue in the 2000 election. overall a great book for conspiracy buffs. the only thing wrong with it was the references to the show "The X Files," the show been cancelled for a long time lose the references, also they talked about the alien autopsy, although the said that is probably fake it has been recently proven fake, lose the chapter. Also I would like it if they updated more sections of the book. In the end this is a great book to read if you like reading this sort of thing.
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32 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Informative, Interesting, Revealing & Humorous. A Must Have!, April 15, 2004
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"All conspiracy theory enthusiasts are liars" - The Woj, a conspiracy theory enthusiast.

Ponder on that and then add this wonderful book to your cart now. It's an extremely enjoyable, fast pace read that will alter you're perception on a whole "lotta stuff"; "stuff" you're high school history book never told you. If it doesn't change the way you view the world around you, I predict the following: you're going to vote for Bush in November and you have more than one American Flag sticker (along with a few #3's) on your truck.

But for anyone purchasing this book (and also clicking on the "yes" button for this review) be forewarned! Read this book and Robert Anton Wilson may follow!

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Good Concise Book on Conspiracies, January 6, 2010
This review is from: The 80 Greatest Conspiracies Of All Time (Paperback)
I received this book as a birthday present and at I first believed that this would be another boring encyclopedia type book with dull entries; I was wrong. I greatly enjoyed reading this book. The entries read more like a narrative than a text, and the humor used by the author to describe some conspiracies made reading this book even more enjoyable.

The purpose of this book is to list what the author believes are the 80 greatest conspiracies of all time. This book provides a concise list of conspiracies, some were proven true (e.g. the numerous C.I.A.'s attempts to kill Castro), while others have not been proven true (e.g. the Roswell Alien Conspiracies). Every conspiracy in the book is group by topic, which makes it easier to look up a conspiracy. In addition, the humor the author uses to describe the conspiracies makes the book a great read for anyone. The author also lists the major sources for his entries at the end of each conspiracy and has an index at the end of the book.



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