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'''Coincidence theory''' is a tongue in cheek suggestion by [[Michael Parenti]]. It suggests that no [[conspiracy]] is necessary, things repeatedly happen by chance in ways that magically maintain the interests of the very wealthy, year after year. | '''Coincidence theory''' is a tongue in cheek suggestion by [[Michael Parenti]]. It suggests that no [[conspiracy]] is necessary, things repeatedly happen by chance in ways that magically maintain the interests of the very wealthy, year after year. | ||
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A tongue in cheek suggestion by Michael Parenti. It suggests that no conspiracy is necessary, things repeatedly happen by chance in ways that magically maintain the interests of the very wealthy, year after year. |
Coincidence theory is a tongue in cheek suggestion by Michael Parenti. It suggests that no conspiracy is necessary, things repeatedly happen by chance in ways that magically maintain the interests of the very wealthy, year after year.
Coincidence theory explained |
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