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    Spielberg's next opus: a social network for tinfoil-wearing nutjobs?

    By Mary Jane Irwin, 4:00 PM on Wed Mar 5 2008, 249 views (Edit, to draft, Top, Slurp)

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    believeSteven Spielberg, who allegedly believes in ghosts, is launching a social network for other tinfoil-wearing crazies. Thank god they'll all be corralled in one place; fear that they might find a leader and organize.

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