Secrets, Plots, and Hidden Agendas
What You Don't Know about Conspiracy Theories
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Narrated by:
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Paul T. Coughlin
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Written by:
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Paul T. Coughlin
About this listen
The people who answer "yes" to such questions are not just extremists; they number in the millions, wear suits, and pay their taxes. News of conspiracies has spread broadly by the Internet, by declassified government reports, by prominent leaders who publicly favor global government, and by interpretations of Bible prophecy.
But what is the truth?
In this book, Paul Coughlin uncovers the facts about prevalent conspiracy theories and discusses the reasons that so many people believe them to be true.
©1999 Paul T. Coughlin (P)1999 Blackstone Audio, Inc.Critic Reviews
"As an FBI agent for twenty-five years, including service with the FBI's Behavioral Science or 'Silence of the Lambs' Unit, it is clear to me that Paul has one open agenda: the truth. It is out there, and it is in this book." (Clinton R. Van Zandt, the FBI's former chief hostage negotiator and Behavioral Science Unit supervisor)
"Few things block unbelievers from serious consideration of the gospel more than conspiracy theories. Paul Thomas Coughlin confronts some of the more outrageous ones and vaporizes them. Of course, anyone with any sense must conclude that he is part of a giant conspiracy!" (Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist)
"Few things block unbelievers from serious consideration of the gospel more than conspiracy theories. Paul Thomas Coughlin confronts some of the more outrageous ones and vaporizes them. Of course, anyone with any sense must conclude that he is part of a giant conspiracy!" (Cal Thomas, syndicated columnist)