Many people claim facial recognition is now ‘everywhere.’ This article neutrally compiles the strongest arguments supporters cite, traces their sources (government reports, vendor statements, news investigations), and explains how each argument holds up under documentary checks and testing.
Examining the Watergate Scandal (1972–1974) Claims: Counterevidence, Records, and Expert Explanations
A neutral, evidence-focused review testing claims about the Watergate Scandal (1972–1974). This article reviews primary records (tapes, court rulings, Senate hearings), major counterevidence cited by experts, limits of the documentary record, and what would change the assessment. Sources and conflicts are cited so readers can check the documents themselves.
Examining the Polybius Arcade Game Legend Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused look at the Polybius arcade game legend. This article lists the strongest arguments supporters of the claim point to, identifies the original sources of each argument, and shows how each can be tested or verified using documentary research.
What the Evidence Shows About Ancient Aliens Claims — A Verdict and Evidence Score
A careful, evidence-focused verdict on the claim that ancient civilizations were visited or aided by extraterrestrials. This analysis separates documented facts, plausible but unproven inferences, and contradicted or unsupported assertions, and assigns an evidence score to show the quality of documentation.
Verdict on MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program): Examining the Claims and the Evidence
An evidence-focused verdict on the claim that the CIA ran a mind‑control program known as MKUltra. This article separates what is documented in declassified records and congressional inquiries, what remains plausible but unproven, and which allegations are contradicted or unsupported—plus an evidence score and practical guidance for reading future claims.
Verdict on Moon Landing Hoax Claims: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Documented, and What Can’t Be Proven
A neutral verdict-style review of “moon landing hoax” claims: what’s strongly documented in official mission records, what independent observations support, what common photo/video arguments get wrong, and what remains unknowable without perfect historical access. Includes an evidence score focused on documentation quality—not probability.
Examining the Polybius Arcade Game Legend: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A careful review of the Polybius arcade game legend. This counterevidence piece collects the strongest documentary challenges, expert analyses, and what would be required to verify the claim that a dangerous, government-linked arcade game appeared in 1981.
Verdict on Pandemic ‘Planned Event’ Claims — What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on the claim that the COVID-era pandemic was a deliberate or “planned event.” We summarize what is documented, what reliable investigations say, where evidence is thin or conflicting, and what cannot be proven based on public records and published analyses.
Moon Landing Hoax Claims Examined: The Strongest Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
Moon Landing Hoax claims often focus on photos, radiation, and alleged missing independent proof. This evidence-focused review compiles the best-documented counterevidence—orbital imaging of landing sites, lunar laser ranging retroreflectors, returned samples and curation records, and Apollo 12’s Surveyor 3 hardware recovery—while noting limits and what skeptics still dispute.
