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“Love them or loathe them, conspiracy theories
have become the gossip of the global village. For both the believer and the skeptic it can be very daunting to know how to
make sense of the overwhelming amount of information, competing theories, and rebuttals that proliferate on the Internet.
In this book Jim Broderick and Darren Miller have done a remarkable job in providing a clear-sighted and even-handed guide
to the online world of conspiracy thinking, that will prove useful for both the casual surfer and the seasoned investigator
alike.” —Peter Knight, editor Conspiracy Theories in
American History: An Encyclopedia
“This valuable
book is an essential index of conspiracy theories and their most important medium, the Internet. Broderick and Miller have
in measured tone created a teaching tool that sorts out the who, what, when, why, and where of conspiracism.” —Robert Alan Goldberg, author Enemies Within: The Culture of Conspiracy
in Modern America
“This is a sneaky book, and
I mean that in a good way. It's a terrific reference guide to intriguing (and often wacky) conspiracy-minded Web sites. But
the authors also do a great job in the book in recounting these conspiracies. Beware, if you read this book, you might never
read Shakespeare in the same way again.” —Jack Naudi, St.
Louis Post-Dispatch
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