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Conspiracy: History's greatest cover-ups and unsolved mysteries by Ian Shircore

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Did COVID-19 actually break out to kill 6 million people because of a leak from a Chinese laboratory? What are the links between QAnon and Russiagate, Alex Jones and Donald Trump? Why did our own MI5 try to block evidence about the death of Iraq weapons inspector Dr David Kelly and the radioactive poisoning of Alexander Litvinenko?

Putin is a brute who lies as a matter of policy. Hitler tried to blame Poland for starting WWII. We live in a world of fake news and false flags, secret plots and unexplained deaths. But what on earth can you believe, when nothing's ever quite what it seems?

In Conspiracy, Ian Shircore cuts through the fog and the fairy tales to deliver a balanced analysis of the stories that shape the times we live in. New evidence - from Freedom of Information requests, WikiLeaks files, deathbed confessions and declassified archives - has solved some classic mysteries. Yet it raises more questions than ever about the assassinations of the 1960s, the dirty secrets of the late 20th century and the deadly traumas of the last few years.
Now fully updated with new cases, material and evidence.



A balanced analysis of the unsettling cover-ups and mysteries that litter our recent past



About the Author
Ian Shircore is an author, lecturer and broadcaster, with fifteen books to his name on subjects ranging from marketing psychology and the history of telecommunications to the poetry and song lyrics of the late, great Clive James. He is a sought-after ghostwriter and runs the well-known Right for your Reader and Right for the Web writing training courses.


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ISBN 9781789466164
Author Ian Shircore
Format Paperback
Page Count 384
Imprint John Blake Publishing Ltd
Publisher John Blake Publishing Ltd
Weight(grams) 281g
Dimensions(mm) 198mm * 129mm * 22mm

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