Conspiracy Theories: Skeptics and Their Sometimes Outlandish Ideas

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It is hard to believe that a country founded on honesty, hard work, and good morals is involved with lies, deception, and manipulation. Since birth, as U.S. citizens, there has always been an underlying theme to accept things as is. Questioning the way society runs has never been popular. There are very few who actually go against the grain and offer inquisitions when they suspect things are differently than they appear. Rather than dismaying the skeptics or completely trusting the media, everyone should examine the facts individually and question the amount of government involvement and distorted truth in the American people's lives- and particularly in Sandy Hook on December 14, 2012. One of the things that have become evident throughout the past is that gun control issues are being pushed through various conspiracy theories; for example, the shooting in Sandy Hook, Connecticut. Skeptics believe that the massacre was a joint government and media operation to create support to repeal the second amendment (Stuart, 1). Logically, this actually makes sense. Although it is easier to believe that what happened on December 14, 2012 was legitimate, it is possible that America has been duped. What better way to rally support to ban federal assault weapons than to create a scenario or situation that enables guns to kill innocent children and pull an emotional heart string on millions world-wide? Therefore, if the said tragedy was actually an ingenious plan hatched by the people who lead the country of America, then it appears to have worked in their favor. Since the shooting, Congress has pushed for sweeping reforms. In addition to Congress actively making changes due to the shooting that very well may have been conjured up by their ow... ... middle of paper ... ...3fbd8e8ebb6a563db05>. "Newtown Conspiracy Theory; Gun Control Debate." Anderson Cooper 360 Degrees. 12 Jan. 2013. Gale Power Search. Web. 3 Apr. 2014. . "Sandy Hook Hoax Theories Explained: Why Newtown 'Truther' Arguments Don't Hold Up." Huffpost.com. 11 Feb. 2013. Huffington Post. 17 March. 2014. . Goodman, Lee-Anne. "Latest American Conspiracy Theory Claims Newtown Shooting A Hoax." Yahoo News. 15 Jan. 2013. . Warner, Justin. "Writing Under the Gun." American Theatre July-Aug. 2013. .

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