Conspiracy Con

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Conspiracy Con
Genre Conspiracy/Paranormal
Location Santa Clara, California
Country Flag of the United States United States
First held 2001
Organizer Brian William Hall
Official website

Conspiracy Con is an annual conspiracy convention that began in 2001 by Brian William Hall[1] and takes place in Santa Clara, California, USA[2] at the end of May on Memorial Day weekend [3][4][5][6] for 2 days.

The primary goals of Conspiracy Con are to directly expose and analyze the "real" problems and the "real" problem-makers of yesterday, today and tomorrow, as well as to provide courses of action and potential solutions to the challenges that are placed upon humankind by these forces, which (for the moment) may seem invisible, perpetual and insurmountable.[7]

Topics have included: secret societies, the New World Order, chemtrails, MK Ultra, reptilians, suppressed technology (like free energy suppression), and other paranormal phenomenon.

Hall states that the convention looks "to the manipulation of humanity by non-human intelligences... be they alien, inter-dimensional, demonic, satanic... whatever consciousness it is, operating on (and in) this planet, that looks upon humankind as sheep and cattle to be herded and slaughtered at will."[7] "[The convention] is meant to be controversial; it is a serious approach to serious issues that are rarely or never reported by the mainstream media."[8]

The Anti-Defamation League termed the 2002 Con as "a conference focusing on various anti-government anti-Semitic, and anti-Christian conspiracy theories." [9]

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[edit] References

  1. ^ About the Bay Area UFO Expo
  2. ^ In previous years except 2007 where it will be held in San Jose, California.
  3. ^ Conspiracy Con, Studio 360 (Public Radio International), August 13, 2005 & February 23, 2006
  4. ^ Like a Conspiracy Virgin, Mother Jones, Bill Santiago, June 21, 2006
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h Web of Conspiracy Con 2001, Trash City Magazine, Jim McLennan, 2001
  6. ^ a b c d e f g Web of Conspiracy Con 2003, Trash City Magazine, Jim McLennan, 2003
  7. ^ a b Conspiracy Con website
  8. ^ Conspiracy buffs don't let 'them' get in way of convention, Silicon Valley / San Jose Business Journal, Danek S. Kaus, May 17, 2002
  9. ^ Archive of Extremist Events by State: 2002, Anti-Defamation League, 2001, (Internet Archived version)
  10. ^ The 9/11 deniers, Salon.com, Farhad Manjoo, June 27, 2006
  11. ^ Marrs: Close Approach, Coast to Coast AM, August 28, 2003
  12. ^ a b c d e f g The Latest Word - 1st Annual Conspiracy Con Steam Shovel Press, Skylaire Alfvegren, May/June 2001 (archived at Internet Archive)
  13. ^ Shuttle Update: Richard C. Hoagland, Coast to Coast AM, May 21, 2003
  14. ^ a b c Metroactive Features | Silicon Alleys: One Big Conspiracy, Gary Singh, Metro, May 25-31, 2005
  15. ^ Recap: Forecasting the Future, Coast to Coast AM, May 13, 2004
  16. ^ Conspiracy Con: Video & Audio

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