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kaggle-ho-015245House Oversight

Conspiracy book vendors and mind‑control lore at a convention

Conspiracy book vendors and mind‑control lore at a convention The passage merely describes fringe conspiracy merchandise and anecdotal claims about past mind‑control books. It mentions no current powerful individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable evidence. The content is largely speculative and already known in conspiracy‑culture circles, offering no concrete investigative leads. Key insights: References to the 1976 book "Control of Candy Jones" and its alleged CIA connections.; Mentions of James Randi being accused of being an intelligence agent without evidence.; Description of vendors selling alien‑abduction kits, aura cameras, and other pseudoscientific items at a convention.

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Conspiracy book vendors and mind‑control lore at a convention The passage merely describes fringe conspiracy merchandise and anecdotal claims about past mind‑control books. It mentions no current powerful individuals, institutions, financial transactions, or actionable evidence. The content is largely speculative and already known in conspiracy‑culture circles, offering no concrete investigative leads. Key insights: References to the 1976 book "Control of Candy Jones" and its alleged CIA connections.; Mentions of James Randi being accused of being an intelligence agent without evidence.; Description of vendors selling alien‑abduction kits, aura cameras, and other pseudoscientific items at a convention.

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