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In Defense of (Good) Conspiracy Theory

Donald Trump, Alex Jones, and Sean Hannity give conspiracy theories a bad odor by being empty, shallow, and stupid.   Genuine conspiracy exists, all over the place. It’s how people-shaped things, corporations, and political parties get along.   Those outside … Continue reading

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Review of A Wilderness of Error by Errol Morris

A Wilderness of Error: The Trials of Jeffrey MacDonald by Errol Morris Penguin, trade pb, 553pp Copiously illustrated, extensive notes, indexed $18.99, ISBN:  978-0-14-312369-9 A Review by Gene Stewart On 17 February 1970 Army Captain Dr. Jeffrey MacDonald’s wife and … Continue reading

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Snowed In by NSA Obfuscation, or: Duped Into Debating the Wrong Thing, Again

The media, backed by corporate, are fogging this NSA/Snowden (snowed in?) discussion by conflicting what he did — whistle-blowing to draw attention to crimes –to focus instead on false issues like personal privacy. They are doing this by linking every … Continue reading

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