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  2. Redemption movement - Wikipedia

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    The redemption movement is an element of the pseudolaw movement, mainly active in the United States and Canada, that promotes fraudulent debt and tax payment schemes. [1] The movement is also called redemptionism. [2] Redemption promoters allege that a secret fund is created for every citizen at birth and that a procedure exists to "redeem" or ...

  3. Reptilian conspiracy theory - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Reptilians (also called reptoids, [1] archons, [2] reptiloids, saurians, draconians, [3][4][5] or lizard people[6]) are supposed reptilian humanoids, which play a prominent role in fantasy, science fiction, ufology, and conspiracy theories. [7][8] The idea of reptilians was popularised by David Icke, an anti-semitic conspiracy theorist ...

  4. Martin Luther King Jr. assassination conspiracy theories

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    [2] Andrew Young, the former U.N. ambassador and Atlanta mayor who was at the Lorraine Motel with King when he was assassinated, shares that sentiment: "I would not accept the fact that James Earl Ray pulled the trigger, and that's all that matters." [2] James Lawson was a pastor in Memphis and one of Martin Luther King Jr.'s mentors. He began ...

  5. Talk : National Economic Stabilization And Recovery Act

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    For the internet based conspiracy theory involving secret laws, white knights, aliens, and September 11th, see NESARA Conspiracy Theory. The National Economic Stabilization And Recovery Act or NESARA is a proposal for legislation to address monetary reform and fiscal policy economic reform in the United States of America.

  6. National Alliance (United States) - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. The National Alliance is a white supremacist, [3][4][5][6] neo-Nazi [3] political organization founded by William Luther Pierce in 1974 and based in Mill Point, West Virginia. Membership in 2002 was estimated at 2,500 with an annual income of $1 million. [7]

  7. Investigation of UFO reports by the United States government

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    science.nasa.gov/uap. Investigation and analysis of reported UFO incidents under the federal government of the United States has taken place under multiple branches and agencies, past and current, since 1947. In spite of decades of interest, there remains no evidence that there are any purported UFOs with extraordinary provenance and, indeed ...

  8. Men in black - Wikipedia

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    t. e. In popular culture and UFO conspiracy theories, men in black (MIB) are government agents dressed in black suits, who question, interrogate, harass, threaten, allegedly memory-wipe or sometimes even assassinate unidentified flying object (UFO) witnesses to keep them silent about what they have seen. The term is also frequently used to ...

  9. Holodomor denial - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Holodomor denial (Ukrainian: заперечення Голодомору, romanized: zaperechennia Holodomoru) is the claim that the Holodomor, a 1932–33 man-made famine that killed millions in Soviet Ukraine, [1] did not occur [2][3][4] or diminishing its scale and significance. Officially, the government of the Soviet Union denied ...