Conspiracy Theories raise eyebrows and are often assumed to be the result of paranoia. This book reviews the background, events, and people involved in 22 historical assassinations - all of which involved high profile individuals (political, religious, or cultural). The evidence (as well as the 'unanswered questions') in these cases reveals that fully half of them are either very highly likely to have resulted from a conspiracy, or were proven in a court of law to have been the result of a conspiracy.
The cases chosen span more than 2,000 years, and come from America, Europe and Asia.
This book shows that, without question, asking the question "Was it a conspiracy or a lone gunman?" is not only a perfectly valid question, it often reveals that the available information makes it highly likely that it was a conspiracy at some of the highest levels.
The cases chosen span more than 2,000 years, and come from America, Europe and Asia.
This book shows that, without question, asking the question "Was it a conspiracy or a lone gunman?" is not only a perfectly valid question, it often reveals that the available information makes it highly likely that it was a conspiracy at some of the highest levels.