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.
Examining Claims About the Watergate Scandal (1972–1974): A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, evidence-focused timeline examining claims about the Watergate Scandal (1972–1974). This article lists key dates, primary documents, and turning points; separates what is documented, disputed, or unproven; and explains where historians and official records agree or conflict.
Examining the ‘Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms’ Claims: Summary, Origins, and Why They Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim titled “Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms.” This article summarizes what proponents of the claim say, the primary documentary and legal records that bear on it, why the claim spread, and what remains disputed or unproven.
What Is MKUltra (CIA Mind‑Control Research Program) — Claims Examined and What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of claims about “What Is MKUltra (CIA Mind‑Control Research Program)”. This article separates well-documented findings (declassified CIA files, congressional inquiries), disputed or limited findings (scope, outcomes, and alleged crimes), and areas that remain unproven because records were destroyed or never produced.
What Is Watergate Scandal (1972–1974) — Claims Examined: Summary, Origins, and Why It Spread
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the claim called the “Watergate scandal (1972–1974)” — what the claim asserts, the documentary record (arrests, tapes, court rulings, congressional reports), how the story originated and spread through media and institutions, and which parts are documented, disputed, or remain unproven.
MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program) Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite — Examined
An evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments supporters cite about MKUltra. This article lists the most-cited claims, identifies their source types, shows how to test them, and explains what is documented, disputed, or missing in the public record.
Examining Watergate Scandal (1972–1974) Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
An evidence-focused review of the most-cited arguments about the Watergate Scandal (1972–1974). This article lists the specific claims supporters point to, the types of sources they rely on (tapes, committee reports, journalism, prosecutions), and simple tests that check each argument against primary records and high‑trust reporting.
Examining MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program) Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the claim known as MKUltra (CIA Mind-Control Research Program). This article compiles declassified documents, congressional hearings, journalism, and later inquiries to show which dates and records are documented, where disputes remain, and which assertions remain unproven.
Examining the “Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms” Claims: Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points
A document-by-document timeline that treats the “Tobacco Industry Cover-Up of Smoking Harms” as a claim to be evaluated. This timeline lists key dates, internal documents, settlements and court findings, and explains where sources agree, conflict, or leave open questions — with primary-source citations.
