A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the Dyatlov Pass ‘weapon test’ claims: what the original investigations recorded, what later studies and documents (including radiation test results) actually show, how the military/weapon-test hypothesis developed, and why it has persisted online.
What Is Operation Ajax (1953 Iran Coup) — Claims Examined: Summary, Origins, and Why the Claim Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim that “Operation Ajax” (the 1953 Iran coup) was a U.S.- and British-orchestrated overthrow. This article separates what government records and scholarly sources document, what is inferred, and what remains disputed about origins, actors, and why the claim persisted.
Examining “Online Games, Apps & Technology Blamed for Real-World Harm” Claims: What the Evidence Shows
This overview analyzes claims that online games, apps, and related technologies cause real‑world harm. We summarize what supporters assert, where those claims originated, what evidence exists (and where studies conflict), and why these narratives spread. The article separates documented findings, plausible but unproven inferences, and disputed or contradicted assertions.
Examining Roswell: UFO Crash Cover-Up Claims — The Strongest Arguments People Cite (And Where They Come From)
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the most-cited arguments that support claims of a Roswell UFO crash cover‑up. This article identifies the original sources (press releases, eyewitness interviews, alleged leaked memos), summarizes how each argument can be tested, and points to documented government reports and archival findings that support or contradict those arguments.
What Is Project Stargate (Psychic Spying)? Claims Examined — Program, Results, Origins, and Why They Spread
An evidence-focused overview of the claim known as Project Stargate (psychic spying). This article separates declassified documentation from disputed or unverifiable assertions, explains the 1995 external evaluation and why stories about “psychic spies” spread in media and popular culture.
Examining the ‘Tupac Is Alive’ Claim: What the Evidence Shows
An evidence-focused overview of the ‘Tupac Is Alive’ claim: what supporters allege, where those ideas originated, which facts are documented, which parts are inferred or contradict records, and why the story keeps spreading online.
Examining the Claim “Encrypted Apps Are ‘Always a Trap’”: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim that “encrypted apps are always a trap”: where the claim originated, what reliable sources document, what remains inferred or unproven, and why the idea spread. This article separates documented facts, plausible possibilities, and unsupported leaps.
Examining Flat Earth Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments cited by proponents of Flat Earth claims — what those arguments are, the types of sources they rely on, and how each one holds up when tested against documented evidence and scientific explanation.
Verdict on ‘5G Causes COVID’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows, Gaps, and What Can’t Be Proven
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the claim that “5G causes COVID.” This verdict separates documented facts, plausible but unproven ideas, and contradicted assertions; summarizes how the claim began and spread; evaluates peer-reviewed and institutional sources; and gives an evidence score with drivers and practical guidance for reading future claims.
