A careful verdict on the Operation Mockingbird claims: this article reviews primary documents, congressional reports, and major journalism to separate what is documented, what is plausible but unproven, and what is contradicted or overstated.
Examining Operation Gladio Claims: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Unproven
A careful verdict on Operation Gladio claims: this article separates documented records (government reports, court findings), contested interpretations, and gaps that remain. We cite parliamentary archives, investigative findings, and official responses so readers can judge the claim on its documented basis.
Verdict on Operation Ajax (1953 Iran Coup) Claims — What the Evidence Shows about Operation Ajax 1953 Iran coup
A focused, evidence-first verdict on claims about Operation Ajax (the 1953 Iran coup). This article separates documented archival material, plausible but unproven assertions, and contradicted or unsupported points, and assigns an evidence score with explanations and source citations.
Verdict on MLK Assassination Conspiracy Claims: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Documented, and What Remains Unproven
A careful, neutrality-focused verdict on the claim that Martin Luther King Jr.’s assassination was the result of a conspiracy. This article reviews official investigations, the 1999 civil trial the King family brought, DOJ follow‑up, and where documentation is strong, weak, or contradictory.
External Involvement in the 1973 Chile Coup: A Verdict on the Claims and What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on claims that external actors—most frequently the United States—were involved in the 1973 Chilean coup. This article separates well-documented actions (covert funding, propaganda, intelligence contact) from what remains disputed or unproven, and gives an evidence score explaining the strength of available documentation.
Verdict on Bilderberg Group ‘Secret World Government’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on the claim that the Bilderberg Group is a “secret world government.” This article reviews what is documented (attendee lists, private format, published topics), what is plausible but unproven (network influence and career effects), and what lacks reliable evidence (binding policy decisions or a centralized global government).
Project Stargate (Psychic Spying) Claims Examined: Evidence Score, What We Know, and What We Can’t Prove
A neutral, evidence-focused verdict on claims about Project Stargate (psychic spying). This article reviews declassified reports, internal evaluations, and scholarly critiques to separate documented actions from disputed interpretations and gaps that cannot be proven.
Gulf of Tonkin Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows About Incident vs. Misrepresentation
A focused verdict-style review of the Gulf of Tonkin claim that a second attack on August 4, 1964 was misrepresented to U.S. policymakers. This article separates documented records, plausible but unproven interpretations, and points contradicted by declassified material and eyewitness reports.
Examining the Bilderberg Group ‘Secret World Government’ Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A timeline analysis of the claim that the Bilderberg Group operates as a ‘secret world government.’ This article traces founding documents, notable meetings, public disclosures, and contested episodes—separating verified records from disputed or unproven assertions, and noting where sources conflict.
