Most topics discussed here are okay, but even the focused ones might benefit from being narrowed in location, time, or specifics.
JFK Assassination
The standard narrative is the one from the Warren Commission: Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and shot three bullets from the Book Depository in Dallas, missing, wounding, and finally killing JFK.
Probably ought to narrow down on one of the specific conspiracy angles:
1. The mob?
2. The Cubans?
3. American CIA/internal?
Q-Anon
We talked a little about it last week, but Q is an anonymous source (there are some allegations and links to real names) that seems to be making up a lot of info that doesn't pan out.
MMR Vaccines and Autism
Former doctor Andrew Wakefield did a now-debunked and completely retracted study linking MMR to Autism. That study was later found faulty for a number of reasons, including fraudulent math and reports of abuse by test subjects. Wakefield then lost his license to practice medicine.
Current presidential candidate, and long-time anti-science crusader Robert Kennedy Jr has risen to fame recently because of his insistence that the original study was correct and that all the science showing safety for MMR is actually a conspiracy to cover up the link.
NXIVM Sex Cult
Cult leader Keith Raniere led "workshops" that were supposed to empower women, and he convinced some famous billionaire women and actresses to join him
The reality is he forced many of them into what amounts as sex slavery, mostly through blackmail. He took incriminating photos and videos and threatened, essentially, revenge porn if any women tried to out him as a sex abuser.
Order of the Solar Temple
Canadian mass suicide cult with pseudo-Christian beliefs
Like a number of smaller cults, it started with personal magnetism of a charismatic leader who then began to systematically abuse his followers.
Providence/JMS/
Christian Gospel Mission
Jung Myung-seok in South Korea preaches the divinity of Jung as the second coming of the Messiah.
Jung is a convicted rapist, and appears to be using his supposed divinity to have sex with young girls.
Children of God
This cult is famous mostly because some children who were raised in the cult are now Hollywood celebrities.
This started as a "youth group" by its founder David Berg, who seems to have used it, like Jung Myung-seok, to sexually assault children and get away with it.
Chemtrails
Airplanes leave behind something called a contrail, which is condensed water in the air that is forced into long clouds by the air pressure flowing over the wings of a plane.
This is now corrupted and people think jets are effectively crop-dusting all of humanity with chemicals to force compliance or otherwise poison humanity.
Area 51
At this point, more is known about Area 51 and what goes on there than is kept a secret. It's so much in the open that the military has moved most of its secret testing to other facilities around the world.
I recommend coming at this from a completely different direction.
MK-Ultra
The CIA's secret program to work on mind control, one of several secret CIA-sponsored programs conducting unscientific and technically illegal research on American subjects
There was a story called The Manchurian Candidate that involves brainwashing and mind control, and the CIA was worried that Communists were doing just that. This program was intended to counter Soviet "mind control."
Heaven's Gate
We talked about this last week a bit, but the cult leader believed that salvation came only when human bodies were willfully abandoned so they could join the lifeforms on a spaceship that was trailing the comet Hale-Bopp.
Christian Apocalyptic Fundamentalism meets UFOlogy and merges the two.
This is not the first, nor last, to suggest the connection. In fact, Scientology was created by mostly failed sci-fi writer whose stories of alien cultures formed the basis of his "religious" texts. Most Western countries have banned Scientology and refuse to recognize it as a religion.
AI Conspiracy Theories
Terminator and other IPs like it have created intense fears of robots run amok. This fear of automation goes back much further. Even Mary Shelley's Frankenstein sort of falls into this line of fear.
Deciphering truths from lies is already hard where humanity is concerned. Adding non-human intelligence into the mix only makes it worse.
Ayotzinapa / Mexico 43
Mexican government collusion with drug cartels, including the abduction and murder of college students critical of cartel control, that the government then tried to cover up.
There are multiple cartels in Mexico, each covering different territories in the country, kind of like how US organized crime divvies up cities.
American fascination has led to shows like Narcos and a weird love affair with drug lords like El Chapo (now deceased).
The Beatles Conspiracy
Otherwise known as Paul Is Dead.
A very long-running conspiracy that believes the original Paul McCartney died and was replaced by a look-alike.
Backmasking was used on records as a joke, and then people latched on and thought it was real.
Illuminati
This one might just be too big.
Manson Family
Ultimately a cult of personality.
STD Studies
Tuskegee Experiment in the US got a lot of press, but the bigger study was conducted on Guatemalan citizens forcibly given STD bacterial strains
Radium Girls
Radium luminesces and holds light when "charged." Older watches would use radium on the hands to allow night reading of the time. The painters, often young women, developed cancers from the radioactivity, which was covered up for decades by the Radium Dial Company.
Aum Shinrikyo
Japanese death cult that actually spread sarin gas in terror attacks on Japanese subways. Prosecutors are unsure about the motives, floating ideas like distraction or attempted assassination of police and judges.
As with a few of the other cults, the leader fancies himself a reincarnation of a savior/messiah.
David Koresh in Waco made similar claims, as have dozens if not hundreds of other cult leaders.
Fall 2023 Research Topics
By Cameron Mount
Fall 2023 Research Topics
Student derived possibilities for research topics, and avenues of discussion
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