An evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments used to support Deep‑State ‘control’ narratives, where those arguments come from, and how they change under documentary scrutiny. This article separates documented abuses, disputed interpretations, and gaps that cannot be proven.
Examining the Claims Behind “How to Verify Viral Screenshots”: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A neutral, evidence-focused review testing the claim “How to Verify Viral Screenshots.” We gather counterevidence from provenance standards, fact-checker toolkits, metadata research, and forensic methods to show what is documented, what is plausible but unproven, and where techniques fail.
Examining ‘Secret Treaties and Hidden Clauses’ Claims: What the Evidence and Counterevidence Show
A careful, evidence-focused review of the claim that states routinely rely on ‘secret treaties and hidden clauses.’ This Counterevidence piece tests the claim against primary documents, international law rules, and expert literature—separating what is documented, what is disputed, and what remains unprovable.
Examining ‘Big Tech Collusion’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the claim broadly described as “Big Tech collusion.” This article tests that claim against public investigations, court findings, academic analysis, and expert commentary to separate documented facts, credible counterevidence, and gaps that remain.
Examining Crypto Exchange Proof-of-Reserves Claims: What the Best Counterevidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused review of claims about “proof-of-reserves” by crypto exchanges. This article tests those claims against published reports, technical analyses, exchange attestations, and post-FTX findings to separate documented facts, plausible but unproven assertions, and important gaps.
Examining Deep-State ‘Control’ Narratives (How to Evaluate): Counterevidence and Expert Explanations
A neutral, evidence-focused review of the claim that a ‘deep state’ secretly controls government policy. This article tests that claim against academic definitions, historical case studies, psychological research on conspiratorial belief, and reporting that shows where the idea is documented and where it is rhetorical or unproven.
Examining the “Insider Trading Is Everywhere” Claim: Counterevidence, What’s Documented, and Expert Explanations
A focused review testing the claim “Insider Trading Is Everywhere.” This counterevidence article summarizes the strongest empirical studies, enforcement records, and technical limits of detection — separating documented cases, plausible gaps, and where evidence conflicts or is missing.
Examining ‘Miracle Cure’ Suppression Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
Many online arguments say medical “miracle cures” are being hidden by regulators, drug companies, or other powerful actors. This article neutrally lists the strongest arguments supporters use, shows where those arguments come from, and explains how evidence holds up when checked against official records, peer-reviewed studies, and major journalism.
Examining the Claim “Insider Trading Is Everywhere”: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral review of the claim “Insider Trading Is Everywhere.” This article lists the most-cited arguments supporting that claim, identifies their sources (academic papers, enforcement actions, media reporting), and explains how each argument stands up to verification and official records.
