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Famous killers: dark history, #2
Big heists of history: dark history, #3
The biggest conspiracy theories: dark history, #1
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The stereotypical image of a pirate is that of a middle-aged man with an eyepatch, cocked hat, and possibly a metal hook for an arm, like Captain Hook. Classic literature such as "Treasure Island" and movies with Jack Sparrow built the love for pirates and enhanced their mythical condition. But real pirates don't look like the "cartoon" version. Sea pirates were and still are the type of people you definitely never want to be around, as their only goal is to rob or pillage any ship that passes through their territory.

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Release dateMar 22, 2023
Famous killers: dark history, #2
Big heists of history: dark history, #3
The biggest conspiracy theories: dark history, #1

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  • The biggest conspiracy theories: dark history, #1

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    The biggest conspiracy theories: dark history, #1
    The biggest conspiracy theories: dark history, #1

    UFOs exist, aliens exist among us, the earth is flat, the man never reached the Moon, Adolf Hitler survived and went into exile in Latin America, global warming does not exist and the pandemic was invented by the Chinese to dominate the world are some of the conspiracy theories that continue to exist in the 21st century and that cast doubt on their veracity or that cause fear if they are true. And it is that conspiracy theories date back to ancient times such as in the era of the Roman Empire or Alexander the Great and have extended to different regions and cultures throughout the world. Conspiracy theories are assumptions about the existence of a group of actors gathered in a secret agreement to pursue objectives that are considered to be evil. In this book, we collect the most alarming and that is still valid.

  • Famous killers: dark history, #2

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    Famous killers: dark history, #2
    Famous killers: dark history, #2

    Is man born evil or is he corrupted by society? It is a question that divides philosophy into two waters. The truth is that humans are one of the few animals that kill their own species, and find pleasure in it... Not all assassins are the same. Some are by accident when a fight got out of control; others were simply following orders, although that does not take away the reprehensibility of their actions. Others, on the other hand, kill for fun, for pure entertainment or to obtain economic profit. There are those who kill to kill, such as serial killers. In this volume of the series, we will discover the most famous serial killers and summarize their cases.

  • Big heists of history: dark history, #3

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    Big heists of history: dark history, #3
    Big heists of history: dark history, #3

    The best robberies in the world have transcended the borders of the entire planet thanks to the characteristics of the events, which, as perfect and organized as they were, seemed to come from the script of a science fiction movie more than from real life. Some thefts are nothing more than simple and petty thefts that have no relevance or media interest, but there are also other types of thefts, which are spectacular and have been carried out with great cunning and mastery, revealing how permeable the mechanisms are. that protected values and the police system itself. These famous robberies have even become the inspiration for many series and movies. Perhaps we will not detail them all here, but perhaps, yes, the most spectacular.

  • Lives in Captivity: dark history, #4

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    Lives in Captivity: dark history, #4
    Lives in Captivity: dark history, #4

    Kidnapping (illegitimate deprivation of liberty) is one of the most heinous crimes against people. The reasons are very varied: • receive a ransom • Reckoning, revenge. • Ritual acts, including totalitarian sects. • Solve personal or political problems. • Kidnapping children for sale to childless families. • Using humans as blood or internal organ donors • Porn business, prostitution. • Slavery. • Criminal acts of maniacs. Very often, kidnappers torture, rape, subject to moral, psychological, and narcotic influences or kill their victims.

  • Agents, informants and traitors: dark history, #5

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    Agents, informants and traitors: dark history, #5
    Agents, informants and traitors: dark history, #5

    The history of espionage accompanies humanity and all the empires that have needed to protect themselves and watch their enemies. From the Romans to the Cold War superpowers, adversary intelligence has been yet another weapon, often the instrument that has succeeded in disrupting the most elaborate military operations. At present, espionage continues alongside governments, unscrupulous businessmen, and anonymous hackers, capable of obtaining thousands of data remotely.

  • Pirates on the 21st century: dark history, #6

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    Pirates on the 21st century: dark history, #6
    Pirates on the 21st century: dark history, #6

    The stereotypical image of a pirate is that of a middle-aged man with an eyepatch, cocked hat, and possibly a metal hook for an arm, like Captain Hook. Classic literature such as "Treasure Island" and movies with Jack Sparrow built the love for pirates and enhanced their mythical condition. But real pirates don't look like the "cartoon" version. Sea pirates were and still are the type of people you definitely never want to be around, as their only goal is to rob or pillage any ship that passes through their territory.

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