Sunday, January 14, 2018

Government Conspiracy Books And Theories

By Elizabeth Jones


While conspiracies have been around since the beginning of time, some are more interesting than others. As such, there are now a number of writers whom have authored government conspiracy books. Individuals whom are interested in finding out more about these publications can often find a long list on Goodreads and other review websites.

It should be noted that Barnes and Noble, Amazon and other websites now allow readers to preview a number of publications in online stores. In addition, Amazon Kindle Direct also pays authors per page for pages of books read on the website. After which, the author can then cash out the money as one sees fit.

When looking for covert or specialized theories related to the government, the Powell's Bookstore and website out of Portland, Oregon can often be a good resource. Whereas, when looking for newer titles, stores such as Amazon and Barnes and Noble and associated websites are often a better choice. In all cases, individuals can search a number of titles by author, price and shipping costs on company websites.

While conspiracy thrillers may show up in a search, these are often books of fiction. As such, while these are often found in the fiction category of bookstores, government and political books are often in found under non-fiction. Whereas, most theories related to politics and government will be housed under those sections.

There are are many theories, some which are better than others. For example, Conspiracy Theories, a show narrated by Jesse Ventura, focuses on a number of different theories. In some cases, Ventura has been able to dismiss theories as absolute nonsense. Whereas, the past Governor and wrestler has also proved a number of different theories true by actions which prove without a shadow of a doubt that there is truth behind the story.

The best way to prove a theory to be true is by doing extensive research. In some cases, this research can take years to complete. Whereas, there are other cases in which it can take very little time. Whatever the time frame, it is important that when revealing the truth behind a theory, that one does so in an expedited manner.

If the research provides information that could be useful in proving the theory true to others, it can often be good to publish that information on a related blog or website. Whereas, if an author, then writing a book can often be a good idea. While this is the case, the proof must be real and solid, otherwise it will just continue to be another conspiracy theory lost in the myriad of conspiracy theories.

Individuals must decide whether or not researching a story to be true or false is worth the time. Although, there are those whom will continue to question the reality of truth even where proof exists. A good example of this is the new documentary on Netflix called Discovering Bigfoot. For, while there appears to be a great deal of proof with regards to the species, not all believe the creatures are real.




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