Government & Intelligence Claims

Operation Gladio Claims Examined: What’s Verified vs What’s Claimed

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An evidence-focused review of the strongest arguments cited about Operation Gladio — the NATO-era “stay-behind” networks — separating documented records, disputed inferences, and claims that lack independent proof. This article lists the main claims supporters cite, shows the primary sources used to verify them, and explains where investigators and official records conflict.

Science

HAARP Weather Control Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From

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An analytical review of the most-cited arguments that HAARP can control weather. This article lists the specific claims supporters point to (patents, program documents, media threads), notes the kind of evidence they rely on, and shows what independent sources and experts actually document or dispute. The focus is evidence-based, neutral, and careful about what can — and cannot — be proven.

Disasters & Engineering Mysteries

Titanic ‘Ship Swap’ Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From

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A neutral, evidence-focused review of the Titanic “ship swap” claim — the idea that the RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic were secretly exchanged. This article lists the strongest arguments supporters cite, shows their sources, explains how those arguments fare when checked, and gives an evidence score based on primary documents, wreck artifacts, and expert analysis.

Corporate & Finance Claims

Gold Price Suppression Claims Examined: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From

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An evidence-focused review of the claim that ‘gold price suppression’ is an organized, long-term practice. This article lists the strongest arguments supporters cite, identifies source types, and shows how each argument holds up under documentary tests — distinguishing verified wrongdoing (where it exists) from plausibly inferred patterns and from claims that lack public proof.