A neutral, evidence-focused timeline that examines claims about Operation Ajax (the 1953 Iran coup). This article compiles key dates, primary documents, and turning points from declassified U.S. and archival sources, notes areas of dispute, and scores the strength of the documentary record.
Examining the Bilderberg Group ‘Secret World Government’ Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
The claim that the Bilderberg Group is a ‘secret world government’ is widespread. This article tests that claim against official records, reputable journalism, and expert commentary — separating documented facts, plausible inferences, and what is contradicted or unproven.
‘Momo Challenge’ Hoax Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
An evidence-focused review of the ‘Momo Challenge’ hoax claims: this article lists the strongest arguments supporters cite, identifies their sources (police bulletins, tabloids, social posts), and shows what checks and primary documentation reveal about each claim.
What the Evidence Shows About ‘Hollywood Secret Societies’ Claims: Summary, Origins, and Why They Spread
An evidence-focused overview of the claim that ‘Hollywood secret societies’ control entertainment and politics. This article maps the claim, traces its historical and online origins, separates documented facts from inference and falsehood, and explains why such stories spread on social media.
Secret Treaties and Hidden Clauses: Examining the Claims — What the Evidence Shows
This article reviews the most-cited arguments behind claims of “secret treaties and hidden clauses,” showing where those arguments come from, which documents support them, and how investigators test them. It separates documented historical examples, plausible but unproven assertions, and areas where sources conflict.
‘Big Tech Collusion’ Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the core arguments supporters of the “Big Tech collusion” claim point to — what those arguments cite, what primary documents exist, and how each argument holds up under basic verification tests.
Examining the ‘Lab Leak Cover-Up’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the ‘Lab Leak Cover-Up’ claims: what supporters assert, where those claims originated, which points are documented versus inferred, why the narrative spread, and what reputable investigations and declassified intelligence actually show.
Examining the ‘Cambridge Analytica / Data Misuse Scandal’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
An evidence-focused overview of claims about the Cambridge Analytica / data misuse scandal: what the claim says, where it originated, what documentation exists, where accounts conflict, and why the story spread. This article separates documented records from disputed or inferred points and highlights remaining gaps.
Examining Fukushima ‘Secret Radiation’ Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral review of the most-cited arguments that say radiation releases from Fukushima were deliberately hidden or downplayed. This article lists the main claims, the types of sources behind them, how investigators test those claims, and what official reports, independent surveys, and scientific reviews actually document.
