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''American Conspiracies'' is a book written by former Governor of Minnesota Jesse Ventura, together with Dick Russell. It was published by Skyhorse Publishing in 2010. The complete title of the book is ''American Conspiracies: Lies, Lies, and More Dirty Lies That the Government Tells Us'' ==Overview== The book presents and discusses conspiracy theories related to several notable events in the history of the United States. Ventura argues that events such as the assassinations of former U.S. Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy, the assassinations of Martin Luther King, Jr., Malcolm X and Robert Kennedy, the Watergate scandal, the Jonestown Massacre, the elections of former U.S. President George W. Bush, and the financial crisis of 2007–2010 need to be more thoroughly investigated,〔 〕 and discusses an alleged cover-up of events and information related to the September 11 attacks. Ventura cites physical evidence for some of these claims, and invokes eyewitness testimony as well. Much of the book is based on government documents and stories from the back pages of mainstream American media, such as the New York Times, Newsweek and the Washington Post. The book finds common threads tying together the two Kennedy Assassinations, the Watergate burglary, Iran/Contra and even 9/11. Some of the same actors are implicated in all these events. None of these events led to an investigation by local police, as is required by law. No criminal trials were conducted in any of these cases, that might have led to investigation with subpoena power. In the book, which is in part based on the TV series ''Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura'', Ventura also claims that a CIA operative worked in Minnesota government during his administration, that he was interviewed by a large group of CIA agents about his successful independent campaign for governor of Minnesota, and that the CIA used double agents that deliberately let themselves get caught at the Watergate complex to bring former U.S. President Richard Nixon down.〔 In the week of March 21, ''American Conspiracies'' was listed on place 8 of the Hardcover Nonfiction section of ''Publishers Weekly'', and on place 7 of the section in the following week.〔 〕
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