Ah conspiracy theories. I like reading up about them more because they're entertaining then because I believe they contain hidden truths. I've analysed the JFK assassination extensively, largely because I spent time doing it at school, as an elective topic. I've heard all of the theories: it was the communists; it was the mafia; it was LBJ; it was the south; it was even the south pole yeti! (Best one's "it was the driver!" though, oh man) The only one which is even remotely substantial and not completely baseless is the CIA conspiracy theory. People who like stories of corruption should definitely look it up, there are some interesting things that have been brought up (
such as this HYPER ANALYSIS). Of course I don't think there was
really any conspiracy behind the assassination, but it's interesting to read up about it. Gotta wonder about the Warren Commission, though (plus it's all a bit simple to say Oswald was a "lone nut").
I've also read quite a bit on 9/11 conspiracy theories and honestly they hardly have any substance whatsoever. It's just an example of overzealous and overenthusiastic theorising. And the Pearl Harbour conspiracy theory that suggests the US government knew about the impending attack? I don't even know where to begin on that one's flaws.
And alien conspiracy theories are always fun, there are some good youtube videos out there.
And holy crap David Ferrie (re: JFK assassination) is the scariest looking man to ever have lived (though admittedly he was suffering some sort of hair loss disease at the time).
Jam it back in, in the dark.