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Without conspiracy theories and urban myths, life is far less enjoyable, especially in America where millions of paranoid weirdos believe that man never stepped on the moon. In most cases, these theories are completely-ridiculous (and hilarious) when they’re not somewhat legit like those on this list.

Here are ten burning questions about the Boston bombing saga. Take a look.[bossip_ad_a]




A sophisticated Syrian eTerrorism group (“Syrian Electronic Army”) hacked the “60 minutes” and “48 Hours” Twitter accounts the night after bombing suspect #2 was captured and tweeted this photo along with several anti-Obama tweets. Uhhh, WTF?

Photo credit: Twitter[bossip_ad_a]

The suspects reportedly stole a Mercedes-Benz SUV with a “Coexist” bumper sticker before fleeing to Watertown. But THIS isn’t a Mercedes. How could there be TWO stolen vehicles?

Note: Recovered stolen vehicle has “Coexist” sticker. Mercedes didn’t.[bossip_ad_a]

Why didn’t U.S. Government act on tip about Tamerlan Tsarnaev in 2011?

The FBI interviewed dead Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev two years ago on suspicion of terrorist ties, but let him go despite strong intel provided by Russian Government.[bossip_ad_a]

Sandy Hook Principal killed in shooting was at the Marathon?

Heroic Principal Dawn Hochsprung was blocks away from the bombing after being killed months earlier at Sandy Hook? According to various news outlets, the image was manipulated and the conspiracy is simply untrue.[bossip_ad_a]

Was the bombing staged to push controversial privacy act (CISPA) through Congress?

The House passed the fiercely-opposed cybersecurity bill granting the Government access to your emails, text messages and social network passwords while you were focused on bombing chaos.[bossip_ad_a]