Internet Lore & Urban Legends

Examining ‘Moral Panics & Media‑Amplified Internet Threats’ Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations

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A careful, evidence-focused review of claims that media and online platforms routinely create moral panics about ‘internet threats.’ This article tests those claims against academic research, high‑quality reporting, and documented case studies (for example, the Momo/Blue Whale episodes), separating what is documented, what is disputed, and what remains unresolved.

Government & Intelligence Claims

What the Evidence Shows About Operation Mockingbird: A Timeline of Media Influence Claims, Documents, and Turning Points

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A neutral, evidence-focused timeline of the Operation Mockingbird claim: key dates, primary documents (including the Family Jewels and Church Committee), major public revelations, and where historians and primary sources agree or diverge. This article separates documented acts, disputed interpretations, and gaps that remain.

Space & UFOs

Examining Tunguska Event Unusual Explanation Claims: Counterevidence and Expert Explanations

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A focused, evidence-first review of uncommon explanations for the 1908 Tunguska Event. This article tests ‘unusual explanation’ claims (antimatter, aliens, directed-energy, Lake Cheko impact, etc.) against published research, eyewitness records, and peer-reviewed modeling, highlighting what is documented, what is disputed, and what would change the assessment.

Science

Ancient Megastructures ‘Impossible Tech’ Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From

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A neutral, evidence-focused review of the most-cited arguments that label ancient monuments as products of “impossible” or lost technologies. This article lists the strongest claims people cite, identifies the source types (books, TV, lab studies, site reports), and describes concrete tests or documentation that support or challenge each argument.