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‘Cure for Cancer Is Being Suppressed’ Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows, What’s Missing, and Why Experts Disagree

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The claim that a “cure for cancer is being suppressed” is widespread, but cancer is not one disease—and evidence from public laws, trial registries, and long-term mortality trends points to incremental progress rather than a hidden universal cure. Here’s the best counterevidence, what it can’t prove, and what would actually change the assessment.

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Microchips in Vaccines Claims: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points

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A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the “microchips in vaccines” claim—tracking when it surged, what documents and statements actually say, and where the narrative gets disputed. We separate verified records from speculation and explain why certain research (like vaccine record technologies) is often misrepresented as “microchipping.”

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“5G Causes COVID” Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite (and Where They Come From)

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The “5G causes COVID” claim is often defended with a handful of repeated talking points: alleged geographic correlations, misunderstandings about radio waves, and references to viral videos or fringe “studies.” This article maps the strongest arguments supporters cite, where they originated, and what changes when you check them against documented sources.

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What Are ‘Microchips in Vaccines’ Claims? Origins, Spread, and Key Misconceptions

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“Microchips in vaccines” is a recurring conspiracy claim that COVID-19 (and sometimes other) vaccines secretly contain tracking devices or “chips.” This overview separates what is documented (public ingredient lists and agency statements), what is often misquoted or misunderstood (digital ID projects, a “digital pill,” and “quantum dot” recordkeeping research), and what cannot be proven from available evidence.

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Why ‘Microchips in Vaccines’ Claims Persist — The Arguments People Cite Examined

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People who believe the “microchips in vaccines” claim often point to patents, digital ID initiatives, and real medical “chip” technologies as supporting evidence. This article catalogs the strongest arguments supporters cite, where each argument originates, and how it changes when checked against official statements and primary documentation.

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Fluoride ‘Mind Control’ Claims, Examined: A Timeline of Key Dates, Documents, and Turning Points

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A source-based timeline of the fluoride ‘mind control’ claim—what’s documented about water fluoridation policy, where the “mind control” framing appears in culture and activism, and which modern studies and court actions are driving renewed debate. We separate verified dates and documents from disputed interpretations and unproven allegations.