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History Decoded: Solving the Ten Greatest Conspiracies of All Time | Brad Meltzer, Keith Ferrell
6 posts | 13 read | 6 to read
A book inspired by the History Network show explores unexplained mysteries, including what the government is hiding in Area 51, and what happened to the Confederacy's nineteen million dollars in gold and silver at the end of the Civil War.
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RamsFan1963
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Interesting book, but I would have liked more answers. Meltzer & Co come up with some very interesting and tantalizing questions, but supply few definitive answers. Its left up to the reader to decide "the truth" about UFOs, the Kennedy assassination, the gold in Fort Knox and other mysteries. 3 ??? out of 5.

Crazeedi I've liked some of his books, others not so much. But he's an interesting guy 6y
Crazeedi You know he found the flag that they hoisted at ground zero? It was taken or lost 6y
RamsFan1963 I did not know that. I've never read any of his fiction, but it's been recommended to me by several people 6y
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ladyonequestion
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An enjoyable light book about conspiracies. Written in a light, conversational style with plenty of good illustrations, some of the theories are a bit far-fetched but most of the wilder ones are debunked. Concentrates mainly on the US but I found it interesting as I hadn't heard of some of the theories before.

Vertabrain This looks fun. 🤗 7y
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ladyonequestion
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Chilling out with a Scribd book on the first day of bank holiday weekend.

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Lea
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This was a good audiobook for the car with my history loving husband. It tackles 10 of the top unsolved history stories, those with a side of controversy and conspiracy of course. I learned a lot about some of the pieces and learned new details about other of the more popular ones.

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Melkyl
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I finished this book that I listened to on audio today. It was an interesting look at the top ten conspiracies in the United States. I found it very interesting, and I learned a few things. The audio version was read by the author, and he did a nice job.

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