An evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments supporters cite about MKUltra. This article lists the most-cited claims, identifies their source types, shows how to test them, and explains what is documented, disputed, or missing in the public record.
What Is Watergate Scandal (1972–1974) — Claims Examined: Summary, Origins, and Why It Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim called the “Watergate scandal (1972–1974)” — what the claim asserts, the documentary record (arrests, tapes, court rulings, congressional reports), how the story originated and spread through media and institutions, and which parts are documented, disputed, or remain unproven.
Examining Claims About COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program): A Verdict on Evidence, Gaps, and What We Can’t Prove
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.
‘Cure for Cancer Is Being Suppressed’ Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Missing, and Why Experts Disagree
The claim that a “cure for cancer is being suppressed” is widespread, but cancer is not one disease—and evidence from public laws, trial registries, and long-term mortality trends points to incremental progress rather than a hidden universal cure. Here’s the best counterevidence, what it can’t prove, and what would actually change the assessment.
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.
Microchips in Vaccines Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the “microchips in vaccines” claim—tracking when it surged, what documents and statements actually say, and where the narrative gets disputed. We separate verified records from speculation and explain why certain research (like vaccine record technologies) is often misrepresented as “microchipping.”
Atlantis: Lost Civilization Claims — A Timeline of Key Texts, Dates, and Turning Points
A documented timeline of Atlantis: Lost Civilization claims—from Plato’s dialogues to modern pseudoarchaeology and pop culture. We separate what’s verifiable (texts and publication dates) from what’s disputed (interpretations, locations, “evidence”).
Examining Polybius Arcade Game Legend Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the Polybius Arcade Game Legend: when the story first appeared online and in print, important public claims and rebuttals, and which documents or eyewitness reports exist — and which do not. This article separates documented records from disputed or unproven elements.
Examining Cicada 3301 Conspiracy Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A neutral, evidence-focused review of claims that Cicada 3301 is a secretive conspiratorial organization rather than a community puzzle/ARG. This article tests that claim against authenticated messages, mainstream reporting, solver testimony, and expert commentary to separate documented facts from speculation.
“5G Causes COVID” Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite (and Where They Come From)
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.
