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I don't really follow a lot of conspiracy theories. They are very interesting I think, but I guess I have never really gotten into any of them. However, during high school, we had this time in between classes called flex where we would sign up for different classes a couple of times a week. Some of them were for students who had questions or needed help with their work, but others were just fun classes that teachers were interested in teaching. It was only like 30 minutes two or three times a week, but it was really cool. One of the classes that I took was about the conspiracy theory behind the JFK assassination. To be honest, I didn't originally want to take the class, but I did because my friends were in it.I had learned a lot of cools things though and found it to be interesting. There are so many people who dedicate a lot of time to this, and prior to the class, I had never even heard of it. I am not quite sure what I believe though. It's definitely an interesting one for people to look into though.
ReplyDeleteI am not really one to get super into conspiracy theories either, but I do think that it is very interesting to listening to people talk about them. There are always so many different viewpoints, and sometimes they are crazy to hear. This one I have heard a little bit about I think in one of my history classes in high school. I will have to look more into it sometime!
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