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I think the conspiracy theorists should get to work on Abe Lincoln's legacy - John Wilkes Booth just had to be working for the Secret Service. After all, Lincoln signed the order which founded the Secret Service to investigate counterfeiters on the day before he was shot by Booth:

History of the U.S Secret Service

Yet, the conspiracy theorists can't even make the connection between that "coincidence" and Lincoln's demise:

Seize the Night

I'm really expecting to one day find out that the 9-11 Truther gang is nothing more than a pyramid scheme, where someone starts a rumor, recruits some followers, spreads some juicy-sounding stuff to appeal to anti-government buffs, gets them all whipped into a frenzy and asks for money to "find the truth". Those in on the deal early get a piece of the action from those they recruit. The poor gullible ones that dwell on the stuff will be left holding the bag.

There seems to even be a political party in the making - sure to be looking for donations:

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To get the message out, the movement has gone beyond bumper stickers and "Kumbaya" into political action.

There is a plan, Mr. Berger said, to create a fund to support candidates on a 9/11 platform. There is a plan to create a network of college campus groups. There is a plan by the British delegation (such as it is, so far) to get members of Parliament to watch "Loose Change," the seminal movement DVD.


New York Times

Nutty fruitcakes - or a political movement looking for "funds"? You decide......

Frank


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