@kirawontmiss Crazy. Ive read like 200 different CIA documents, this is a cool one but they got some even crazier ones
1) That we live in a holographic light matrix
2) That humans can astral project/remote view
3) Studied monks in China and found out telekinesis/psychokinesis is real 🧘🏼♂️
MOST OF THE RECENT CONSPIRACY THEORIES HAVE BEEN PROVEN TRUE
Here are a few conspiracy theories that have been proven correct despite claims they were false originally…
The Deep State: There's been a noticeable shift in public discourse where the concept of a "Deep State" or a cabal influencing government actions has moved from the fringes to mainstream discussion, lately proven right.
Lab Leak Theory for COVID-19: Initially dismissed or heavily contested, the theory that COVID-19 might have originated from a lab leak in Wuhan has gained credibility with reports, including one from the U.S. Energy Department suggesting this as true.
Censorship on Social Media: The censorship on major social media platforms like Meta Facebook and Instagram were initially dismissed as conspiracy theories, have now been proven true by Mark Zuckerberg himself turning whistleblower on Biden Harris administration pressuring him to censor medical information during COVID.
Election Fraud: Widespread election fraud in the 2020 U.S. presidential election have not been substantiated by court or official investigations, but many incidents and evidences have been proven to show widespread fraud in EVMs, mail in ballots and non-citizens voting.
COVID-19 Vaccine and Side Effects: Discussions around the safety and efficacy of vaccines, initially labeled as conspiracy theories, have evolved with more scientific scrutiny and have been since proven valid and gained mainstream traction in most people rejecting mRNA vaccines and the stock prices of Pfizer and Moderna dumping about 80% from peaks.
Hunter Biden's Laptop: Initially, stories about Hunter Biden's laptop were dismissed as Russian disinformation but later acknowledged as genuine significantly affecting the 2020 elections. Even 52 intelligence agents claimed it to be Russian disinformation fully knowing that to be false.
9/11 Conspiracy Theories: Although not among the "most recent," the persistence of 9/11 conspiracy theories demonstrates how such theories can become part of the cultural narrative. And most of these theories have not been debunked as of yet and simply rejected by the government.
Operation Northwoods: While historical, its declassification confirmed a U.S. military proposal to commit acts of terrorism on American soil to justify military action, showing that sometimes what seems like a conspiracy theory can have a basis in fact when enough time has passed for declassification.
Russian Disinformation: Most of the Trump narratives were dismissed as Russian Disinformation during the Biden Harris administration. These were all later proven to be true including the Hunter Biden laptop and Russian election interference.
Fluoride causes brain damage: Fluoride has been added into US water systems since 1960s and its most recently after 80 years they have officially agreed that Fluoride reduces IQ levels in kids and some of the towns and cities started removing fluoride from their water treatments.
A thread on conspiracy theories 👇
12 Conspiracy Theories That Actually Turned Out to Be True
They say the truth is stranger than fiction. That's no lie: All of these so-called "conspiracy theories" turned out to be legit.
Here is one for you: Government mind control
Conspiracy: The CIA was testing LSD and other hallucinogenic drugs on Americans in a top-secret experiment on behavior modification.
The truth: The program was known as MK-ULTRA, and it was real. The CIA started by using volunteers; the novelist Ken Kesey was one notable subject. But the program heads soon began dosing people without their knowledge; MK-ULTRA left many victims permanently mentally disabled. Don’t miss these 11 controversial medical theories that are actually true.
Source: Comment 1 - all very interesting.
Here is a list of "conspiracy theories" that ended up being conspiracy facts. These stories would not allowed to be published on @X if the govt gets their way.
A Conversation with ChatGPT on Conspiracy Theories
Me: Which conspiracy theories turned out to be true?
ChatGPT: While many conspiracy theories are false or lack credible evidence, there have been instances where conspiracy theories turned out to be true or where conspiracies were uncovered through investigations. Here are a few examples:
Watergate Scandal (1972): The Watergate scandal in the United States revealed a conspiracy involving government officials, including President Richard Nixon, to cover up illegal activities, including a break-in at the Democratic National Committee headquarters. Investigations by journalists and government agencies exposed the conspiracy, leading to President Nixon's resignation in 1974.
Tobacco Industry and Health (1950s-1960s): Conspiracy theories claiming that the tobacco industry knew about the health risks of smoking but conspired to hide this information were validated when internal industry documents became public. These documents revealed that tobacco companies had indeed concealed knowledge about the dangers of smoking.
MK-Ultra (1950s-1960s): The CIA's MK-Ultra program was initially a conspiracy theory until declassified documents confirmed its existence. The program involved mind control experiments on unwitting subjects and the use of various drugs and psychological techniques.
Iran-Contra Affair (1980s): The Iran-Contra scandal revealed a conspiracy to sell arms to Iran and use the proceeds to fund anti-Sandinista rebels in Nicaragua. Investigations led to the exposure and prosecution of several government officials involved in the conspiracy.
Operation Northwoods (1962): Although not fully executed, the declassified Operation Northwoods documents revealed a conspiracy within the U.S. Department of Defense to stage false-flag attacks to justify military intervention in Cuba during the Cold War.
NSA Surveillance (2013): The revelations made by Edward Snowden, a former NSA contractor, confirmed widespread surveillance programs by the U.S. government. This was initially regarded as a conspiracy theory until Snowden's disclosures were widely covered in the media.
These examples illustrate that while many conspiracy theories are baseless, some have turned out to be true when supported by credible evidence and investigative reporting. However, it's important to approach conspiracy theories with skepticism, evaluate evidence critically, and rely on reputable sources of information to separate fact from fiction.
@elerianm Over a decade of zero interest rates followed by Covid printing and spending -> inflation -> rates rise -> zero interest rate debt has to be refinanced at higher rates -> less money to spend
BREAKING: 🇺🇸 🇮🇱 The Trump administration just signed off on a $7.41 billion weapons deal to Israel
They call Ukraine a burden but have no issue writing blank checks for Israel.
🚨 We've uncovered the US government's strategy to tame crypto.
The banking agencies—OCC, FDIC and the Fed—are colluding to give the stablecoin industry to the banks
Full exposé here:
https://t.co/4mShP28gyn
@ErikVoorhees There are 23,000 employees working for the Federal Reserve making an average of $300,000 per year.
It takes $6.9 billion dollars a year to keep the largest ponzi scheme in history going!
Bitcoin has 0 employees and runs with incentives and rewards