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“Indeed, to this day, I think if you blame everything on the government, you're not just wrong, you're being reckless. It's as silly as blaming everything on the Freemasons, or the Illuminati, or insert-bad-guy-here. But I do believe that someone must ask the hard questions, especially of our elected officials as well as powerful men who become members of so-called secret societies. Remember: Governments don't lie. People lie. And if you want the real story, you need to find out more about those people.”

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History Decoded: The 10 Greatest Conspiracies of All Time

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Brad Meltzer
Brad Meltzer

Brad Meltzer is an American novelist known for his suspense novels. Born on April 1, 1970, he has been writing since 1999. Meltzer's works often blend historical events with fictional characters, creating engaging stories that appeal to readers. more

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