A neutral, evidence-focused review of the principal claims people cite about the Iran–Contra Affair. This article lists the strongest arguments supporters use, shows the primary sources behind them, explains how each claim holds up under documentary testing, and identifies which points are disputed or remain unproven.
Examining Claims About Operation Northwoods (Declassified Proposal): The Strongest Arguments People Cite
Operation Northwoods (Declassified Proposal) is a frequently cited document in debates about false‑flag planning. This article lists the strongest arguments people point to when advancing claims about Northwoods, identifies their sources (documents, press reports, secondary books), and explains how each argument holds up against available primary records and official releases.
Examining the Claim “What Is Dieselgate (Volkswagen Emissions Scandal)”: What the Evidence Shows About Origins and Why the Claim Spread
An evidence-focused overview of the claim known as “Dieselgate” (Volkswagen emissions scandal). This article neutrally summarizes what the claim says, how independent researchers and regulators detected the issue, what government and corporate records document, where evidence is inferred or disputed, and why the story spread through media and regulatory channels.
Examining Dieselgate (Volkswagen Emissions Scandal) Claims: The Strongest Arguments and Where They Come From
An evidence-focused look at the main arguments people cite about Dieselgate (Volkswagen Emissions Scandal). This article lists the strongest claims supporters point to, the original sources for those arguments, how each holds up under verification, and where documentation is strong or conflicted.
Tuskegee Syphilis Study Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows (1932–1972)
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claims about the Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972): what the historical record documents, what remains inferred or disputed, where the story originated, and why those claims have had lasting cultural impact. Sources include government reports, archival collections, and major journalism.
Snowden Revelations on Mass Surveillance: Claims Examined — What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim known as the “Snowden revelations on mass surveillance.” This article summarizes what the claim says, traces its origins and media spread, separates documented material from inference, highlights disputed points, and scores the strength of supporting documentation with citations to primary reporting and analyses.
What Is Operation Northwoods (Declassified Proposal)? Examining the Claims and Evidence
Operation Northwoods is the name given to a March 1962 Joint Chiefs of Staff memorandum proposing staged incidents and false pretexts against Cuba. This overview treats the subject as a claim: it summarizes the declassified documents, separates what the records show from what is inferred, explains how the story entered public debate, and rates the documentary strength of the claim.
Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms: The Strongest Arguments People Cite
An analytical review of the leading arguments used to support the claim that the tobacco industry covered up the harms of smoking. This article lists the strongest arguments people cite, shows where those arguments come from (internal memos, ads, court rulings, archives), and explains what is documented, what is disputed, and how to verify each claim.
Examining COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program) Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the most commonly cited arguments about COINTELPRO (FBI Domestic Surveillance Program). This piece lists the arguments supporters point to, identifies the documentary sources behind them, explains how to test those sources, and separates what is well-documented from what remains disputed or unproven.
