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5G Mind Control Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite — Examined and Sourced
An evidence-focused review of the claim known as “5G mind control.” This article lists the strongest arguments supporters cite, identifies where those arguments originated, and shows how each stands up to documented research, official guidance, and verifiable tests.
What Is ‘Gold Price Suppression’? Examining the Claims, Origins, and the Evidence
An evidence-focused overview of the claim often called “gold price suppression”: what proponents allege, where those allegations originated, which parts are supported by public documents (fines, benchmark changes, central‑bank agreements) and which parts remain disputed or unproven.
CERN ‘Portal’ / Black Hole Claims Examined: What the Evidence Shows
An evidence-focused overview of the claim that CERN’s Large Hadron Collider opened a “portal” or created dangerous black holes. This article explains what the claim alleges, traces its origins and viral moments, separates documented facts from inference, and shows which parts are supported, disputed, or unproven with citations to primary sources and fact-checks.
Gulf of Tonkin Incident vs Misrepresentation — Examining the Claims and What the Evidence Shows
An evidence-focused overview of the claim that the August 1964 Gulf of Tonkin incidents were misrepresented. This article separates documented records (including declassified NSA material and official logs), disputed or interpreted material, and remaining uncertainties about how the events were presented to policymakers and the public.
Examining Titanic ‘Ship Swap’ Claims: What the Evidence Shows
A neutral, evidence-focused overview of the Titanic ‘ship swap’ claims — the idea that Titanic and her sister ship Olympic were secretly exchanged. This article summarizes the claim, traces its modern origins, reviews documentary and physical evidence, explains why the story spread, and highlights what remains disputed or unproven.
Examining Fluoride ‘Mind Control’ Claims: The Strongest Arguments People Cite and Where They Come From
A neutral review of the Fluoride ‘Mind Control’ claims: what supporters point to, where those arguments originate, and how the best available evidence and official reports evaluate them. Distinguishes documented findings, disputed inferences, and gaps that prevent proof.
‘Crisis Actors’ Claims: How to Fact-Check the Strongest Arguments People Cite
An evidence-focused guide to the “crisis actors” claim: what supporters point to, where those arguments come from, how to verify them, and which items are documented, disputed, or unproven.
