Well, I'd say I believe in the JFK conspiracy for sure. Not a doubt in my mind about that one. Aliens hell yes. They're here or at least have been here before and the Gov. damn sure knows it. I'd probably have to agree with the Area 51 also. Though that could also fall under the Alien conspiracy. Also I still think there's more to the whole 9/11 incident than everyone knows.
On a side note regarding the JFK conspiracy, my high school history teacher, and favorite teach of all time for that matter was Casey J. Quinlan at Olathe East (he's not there anymore I don't think). Well he's been a JFK conspiracy researcher for many many years, and is quite well known and respected in his field by his peers. He gives lots of lecture at colleges etc. around the midwest, also at JCCC. If you ever have a chance to catch one of his lectures do so. He's brilliant. Really really is. Can't say enough good things about the man. Very nice guy too. Here's some more I found on him in case anyone's interested. I don't think you'd regret it. I went to Dallas twice with him and other fellow students to study the conspiracy and tour the sites, meet eye witnesses, etc. Pretty interesting stuff, and Quinlan knows all there is to know on the subject matter. He and one of his fellow colleagues Brian K. Edwards actually wrote a book also about it. It's called "Beyond The Fence Line". I'll post a link for it too below in case anyone is curious.
http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Quinl...178236665.aspx
Brian Edwards, Casey Quinlan, Ed Hoffman
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For the past 20 years, Edwards and Casey Quinlan have sponsored student trips to Dallas to study the assassination.
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Casey J. Quinlan was born and raised in Kansas City and has been a high school teacher for over 32 years in Kansas.Quinlan served in the United States Army with the 9th Infantry as a medical corpsman during the Vietnam War.He earned a Bachelor of Science in Education and a Master's degree in American History from Emporia State University in Emporia, Kansas.He is co-director of Project JFK/CSI Dallas, a student-oriented historical experience for high school and college students.Quinlan has been the featured speaker at many colleges throughout the Midwest, including the Alf Landon Lecture Series at Kansas State University; the William Allen White School of Journalism at the University of Kansas; and the Johnson County Community College in Overland Park, Kansas.Quinlan has served as a guest historian for the A&E network, the History Channel, and for Oliver Stone's movie, JFK.
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In 1995, Quinlan was named the Outstanding Educator of the Year by JFK Lancer.From 1997, Quinlan has served as an adjunct instructor at Friends University in Wichita, Kansas; Ottawa University in Overland Park, Kansas and Washburn University's Criminal Justice Department in Topeka, Kansas.Today, Quinlan teaches American History at Basehor-Linwood High School in Bonner Springs, Kansas.
http://search.barnesandnoble.com/Bey.../9780977465743