Health & Medicine Claims

“5G Causes COVID” Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite (and Where They Come From)

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The “5G causes COVID” claim is often defended with a handful of repeated talking points: alleged geographic correlations, misunderstandings about radio waves, and references to viral videos or fringe “studies.” This article maps the strongest arguments supporters cite, where they originated, and what changes when you check them against documented sources.

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Examining Claims About COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program): A Verdict on Evidence, Gaps, and What We Can’t Prove

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This verdict examines claims about COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program): what is strongly documented in government records and court rulings, what remains plausible but unproven, and where sources conflict or remain redacted. We separate documented facts from inference and give an evidence score with drivers.

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Examining the Claim: Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms — What the Evidence Shows

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A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on the claim that the tobacco industry mounted a cover-up of smoking harms. This article separates court findings, released internal documents, and unresolved inferences; it assigns an evidence score and explains what is documented, what remains plausible but unproven, and what is contradicted.

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Examining COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program) Claims: Timeline, Key Documents, and Turning Points

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A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of claims about COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program): when the program is said to have started and ended, how it was exposed, key official reports and documents, and where historians and records disagree. This piece separates documented items, disputed points, and gaps in the public record.

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Verdict on ‘Microchips in Vaccines’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Documented, and What Can’t Be Proven

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Claims that vaccines contain microchips for tracking have circulated for years, especially during COVID-19. This evidence-focused verdict separates what’s documented (ingredients and official statements), what’s often misrepresented (RFID on packaging and “digital pill” sensors), and what remains unproven.