Even after an official British inquiry concluded that Princess Diana’s death was an accident, conspiracy theory Web sites questioning the real cause of her death still abound. Why do these theories persist and where are the Web sites that keep them alive?
James Broderick and Darren Miller are journalists with expertise on where to find information online and whether or not to trust the source. They know the details about every conspiracy theory from the 9/11 bombings to the alleged Roswell UFO landings. They have researched theories about issues as recent as the explosion of TWA Flight 800 and as far back as the 18th century investigation questioning William Shakespeare’s authorship of plays attributed to him.
Ask these engaging guests:
• Why did the ambulance carrying Princess Diana stop just a few miles from the hospital?
• Why do 42 percent of Americans believe the U.S. government is responsible for a 9/11 cover-up?
• What photographic evidence leads many to think the moon landing was a hoax?
• Why do scientists and medical researchers disagree about the sources and treatments for AIDS?
CREDENTIALS: Dr. James F. Broderick and Darren W. Miller are award-winning journalists who wrote CONSIDER THE SOURCE: A Critical Guide to 100 Prominent News and Information Sites on the Web and WEB OF CONSPIRACY: A Guide to Conspiracy Theory Sites on the Internet.
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The 11th Anniversary of Princess Diana’s Death is August 31st; Why Do So Many Questions Linger After the Official Investigation?
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