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Everyone is familiar with the big conspiracy theories. The second shooter on the grassy knoll, the fake moon landing, 9/11 being an inside job...But what about the really, really crazy ideas? Now I’m as hesitant as the next person to believe what the government says, but these might be going a little too far. Here are the ten most absurd conspiracies of all time. Michael and Latoya Jackson are actually the same person Since the siblings look quite similar and have both had their share of plastic surgery, some more creative fans have theorized that Michael and Latoya are the same person and were part of some sort ...

Today marks the 11th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and there is no denying that the world has changed drastically since then. Certain aspects, like increased airport security, are obvious examples of how 9/11 has shaped the way we live. But like all tragedies, there were other effects, albeit far less significant, that led to people having to make adjustments and changes. Here are 11 examples of those effects, specifically in sports and entertainment, in the aftermath of 9/11. No Baseball, Then Late Baseball When the gravity of what had just happened to our country sunk in, nothing else seemed to matter, not even ...

911 is for emergencies only. That includes robberies, assault and, in Connecticut, the amount of mayonaise that goes on your cold-cut sandwich. Rother McLennon of East Hartford placed an order of 14 sandwiches with the Grateful Deli. McLennon had asked for a very specific type of sandwich: a little bit of turkey, a little bit of ham, a lot of cheese and a lot of mayonaise. When he did not receive a satisfactory sandwich, McLennon complained. Since the sandwiches had already been made, the deli refused to alter his order. That's when McLennon took the law into his hands. Actually, he took the deli phone into his hands and dialed in his emergency. While the police couldn't do a whole lot ...

Actor James Woods tried to report a 9/11 trial run in the month leading up to the attacks on the World Trade Center. Unfortunately, authorities both on the plane and in the airport didn't act on his claims and Woods wasn't contacted again to elaborate until after the attacks took place. While on a flight from Boston's Logan Airport to Los Angeles, Woods was alone in first class with four other men, all of Middle Eastern descent. Woods noticed that during the six-hour flight, the men did not eat, drink, read or sleep. All four men spent the entire trip sitting upright, only occasionally deviating from position to speak in hushed tones to each other. Woods mentioned his concerns to a flight ...