“5G causes COVID” is a conspiracy claim that mobile networks either create COVID-19 or somehow enable it to spread. This overview separates what is documented (how the narrative emerged and spread), what is disputed (health concerns about RF exposure), and what is unsupported (that 5G can generate or transmit a virus).
Examining the Claim “Social Media Controls Minds”: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
Supporters of the claim that “Social Media Controls Minds” point to experiments, microtargeting scandals, algorithmic amplification, and design techniques. This article lists the strongest arguments people cite, notes the source types, explains how each can be tested, and shows where evidence is documented, disputed, or missing.
Verdict on ‘Whales Control the Market’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on the claim that “Whales control the market.” This article reviews documented transfers and market events, summarizes peer-reviewed and industry reporting, rates the documentation quality with an evidence score, and separates what is proven, what is plausible but unproven, and what is contradicted.
Examining MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program) Claims: The Best Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A sober review of claims about MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program): what government records document, what credible counterevidence and expert explanations exist, and which parts remain disputed or unprovable. This article separates verified documentation from inference and highlights gaps created by destroyed files.
What Is Area 51: Alien Cover-Up — Claims Examined and What the Evidence Shows
An evidence-focused overview of the claim that Area 51 hides alien spacecraft or bodies. This article separates documented facts (declassified testing activity), the origins of alien-related claims (notably Bob Lazar and internet memes), where evidence is lacking or disputed, and why the claim spread.
What Is the ‘Princess Diana Death Conspiracy’? Claims Examined — Summary, Origins, and Why It Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim commonly called the “Princess Diana death conspiracy.” This article summarizes the claim, traces its main origins (including Mohamed Al-Fayed’s long-running allegations), compares official findings from French and British inquiries, and explains social and psychological reasons the claim persisted. Sources and gaps are cited throughout.
What Is ‘Cure for Cancer Is Being Suppressed’ — Claims Examined, Origins, and Why It Spreads
The “cure for cancer is being suppressed” claim argues that effective cancer cures exist but are hidden by institutions (often “Big Pharma,” regulators, or governments) to protect profits. This overview separates what’s documented (fraud crackdowns, past “miracle cure” episodes, how drug access works) from what’s asserted without proof, and explains why the claim persists online.
What Is ‘Elvis Is Alive’ Claims? Examining Evidence, Origins, and Why They Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the “Elvis Is Alive” claims: what supporters say, where those claims originated (books, songs, sightings), what official records show, where evidence conflicts, and why the story kept spreading in media and fandom.
Examining the Pandemic ‘Planned Event’ Claims: Timeline, Key Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, document-focused timeline that tracks the origins and evolution of the claim that the COVID-era pandemic was a “planned event.” This timeline lists primary exercises and source documents (Event 201, Clade X, Rockefeller scenarios), shows where evidence is documentary versus where interpretation or misattribution drives the claim, and summarizes major fact-checks and disputes.
