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Conspiracy 101: An Authoritative Examination of the Greatest Conspiracies in American Politics

Conspiracy 101: An Authoritative Examination of the Greatest Conspiracies in American Politics

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Publication Date: February 4th, 2025
Publisher:
Beaufort Books
ISBN:
9780825309823
Pages:
300
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Was Lee Harvey Oswald the only shooter on November 22, 1963? Did Union soldiers kill the real John Wilkes Booth twelve days after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, or was it an impostor? In Conspiracy 101, author Paul DeBole uses facts to determine the legitimacy of some of the greatest conspiracies in American politics.

For decades, society has viewed “conspiracy theorists” as people who live in their parents’ basement, wearing baseball caps lined with aluminum to keep the Martian death rays away. But the truth is that conspiracies are not reserved for people with a tenuous grasp of reality; to some extent, we all want to know the unknowable.

In Conspiracy 101, political science professor Paul DeBole delves into the why, how, and what of conspiracy theories: why humans are prone to believing–and spreading–misinformation; how the nature of our political institutions fosters distrust, paving the way for conspiracy theories to run rampant; and what we can do to filter out theories that are not based on fact, but rather hearsay, innuendo, or just a “strong feeling.”

He then breaks down the most notorious conspiracy theories in American politics, including the Lincoln kidnapping plot and his subsequent assassination, the possible escape and eventual suicide of John Wilkes Booth, the Sacco and Vanzetti trial, the JFK assassination, the RFK assassination, Watergate, the Iran-Contra scandal, the Vast Right-Wing conspiracy, as well as modern-day conspiracies based on misinformation and “fake news.” Based on his incredibly popular course at Lasell University called “The Conspiracy in American Politics,” Conspiracy 101 examines these conspiracies in a conversational tone.

In an era when what is believed to be true is suddenly up for debate, read DeBole’s thorough examination of these enigmas in American history and decide for yourself if what you know is true or false.

About the Author

Paul DeBole has a B.A. in History from Suffolk University and a J.D. from the New England School of Law. DeBole has taught Political Science at Bentley University, Suffolk University, and Emerson College and current teaches at Lasell College. In the past, he has worked for the City of Boston, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, and as a campaign aide to Senators John McCain and Lamar Alexander. He lives in Swampscott MA. Conspiracy 101 is his first book.