A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the Titanic ‘ship swap’ claim: who proposed it, the historical records and inquiries that bear on it, later wreck surveys and part-number evidence, and where disagreements remain. This article separates documented records, plausible but unproven inferences, and points where evidence conflicts or is absent.
Examining Epstein Conspiracy Theories: What the Best Counterevidence and Expert Explanations Show
A neutral, evidence-focused review of major claims around Jeffrey Epstein’s death and related conspiracies. This article tests prominent assertions against official reports, expert analyses, flight logs and court records, separating documented findings from disputed or unproven inferences.
Examining Celebrity ‘Illuminati’ Symbol Claims: The Best Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
Many online narratives claim that a recurring hand sign or the ‘eye/pyramid’ motif proves a secret link between celebrities and the Illuminati. This evidence-focused analysis tests that claim against historical records, documented uses of symbols, expert research on conspiracy thinking, and public statements from artists and scholars.
Examining Crypto Exchange Proof-of-Reserves Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A chronological, evidence-focused review of claims about “Crypto Exchange Proof-of-Reserves” — who proposed what, when exchanges published or withdrew reports, and which technical and audit documents changed the debate. This timeline separates documented events from disputed or unproven in order to help readers evaluate the claim responsibly.
Examining “Online Hoaxes, Chain Messages & Viral Disinformation Claims”: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, evidence-focused timeline that tracks major online hoaxes, chain-message panics and viral disinformation claims, with primary sources, moments that changed platform responses, disputed episodes, and an evidence score explaining where documentation is strong and where it is weak.
Examining the Claim “Phones Always Listen for Ads”: The Strongest Arguments People Cite (And Where They Come From)
Many people claim “phones always listen for ads.” This article lists the strongest arguments supporters use, traces where those arguments come from, and shows how each claim holds up to public documentation, company statements, investigative reporting, and simple verification tests.
Examining the CERN ‘Portal’ / Black Hole Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
Conspiracy claims that CERN is ‘opening portals’ or creating world‑threatening black holes circulate repeatedly online. This evidence-focused article tests the CERN ‘Portal’ / Black Hole Claims against primary safety reports, peer‑reviewed physics analyses, court records, and major fact checks, and separates what is documented, disputed, or unproven.
What the Evidence Shows About Iran–Contra Affair Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A neutral review of the Iran–Contra Affair claims tested against official reports, declassified documents, and expert analysis. This counterevidence-focused article separates documented findings, disputed points, and gaps that prevent definitive conclusions.
Hollow Earth Claims Examined: The Best Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A focused, evidence-first review testing Hollow Earth claims against physical measurements, seismology, gravimetry, drilling data and historical experiments. This article separates documented observations, plausible but unproven inferences, and assertions that contradict current data, with citations to primary scientific sources.
