acts17-11.com/conspire.html). .
Conspiracies are not limited to a secret world take over. Jews, like African Americans are hit the hardest with rumors. In the Middle East, Arab press reports that there was a plot by the Jews to make Egyptian and Palestinian schoolgirls promiscuous by selling them bubblegum laced with aphrodisiacs. Some Arabs, mostly Egyptians, believe the Israelis engineered the crash of EgyptAir Flight 990, in 1999, despite strong evidence that the pilot committed suicide. Others say the U.S. is covering up for Boeing. (http://en2.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conspiracy_Theory).
In event of figuring out why something happened, foul play by the successor is usually the first explanation for some type of misfortunate (http://www.campus-watch.org/article/id/409). In 1988 during the World Cup finals in South Korea, a place with an overwhelming sense of pride surrounds the country, Italy and France both lost to South Korea. Spectators of the sport were outraged calling the wins a conspiracy. The referees and their assistants were criticized for their lack of experience. Ian Burma, the director of communications for Fifa, soccer's governing body, blamed South Korea for being "biased against Europeans not because they were bribed but for seeing almost every European action as trickery-(Thompson-Noel, 2002). Instead of realizing the pragmatic, even convicting reasons why we have failed in so many ways to affect our culture, we accuse our enemies of cheating via conspiracy (http://www.acts17-11.com/conspire.html). .
And while conspiracy theories have many problems, they should not be discounted lightly. Government, for example, keeps secrets, even big ones and yet does so very well (DiLouise, 2001). The tragic and shocking death of Princess Diana was heartbreaking and compelling to millions of people around the world. In October 1996, Princess Diana was secretly warned of her death to come.