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When the levees break: Hurricane conspiracy theorising
Hurricane Katrina remains one of the worst natural disasters to occur on U.S. soil. It’s estimated that at least 1,833 people were killed in the hurricane and subsequent floods, and property damage was in the region of $81 billion. Conspiracy … Continue reading
Posted in Biases & heuristics, Proportionality bias
Tagged assassination, bush, HAARP, hurricane, JFK, katrina, obama, politics, proportionality, psychology, sandy
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