Conspiracy-Theories
MKUltra - Wikipedia
According to declassified documents ... fundamental laws of nature as self-preservation". In 1973, amid a government-wide panic caused by the Watergate scandal, CIA Director Richard Helms ordered all MKUltra files destroyed....
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Read article →5 Wild Conspiracy Theories About Denver International Airport
Denver International Airport fuels conspiracy theories with its mysterious construction cost, secret societies, and mysterious underground tunnels. The airport's artwork, including murals and the infamous "Blucifer" statue, is often interpreted ...
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Read article →The ‘Mandela Effect:’ A Psychologist Explains Collective False Memories
The Mandela effect comes into play when these constructions of recollections that feel authentic, yet deviate from actual events, happen at the collective level—where large groups of people recall the same baseless fact or event.
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Read article →Tartarian Empire - Wikipedia
The Tartarian Empire or Great Tartaria is a group of pseudohistorical conspiracy theories, including ideas of a "hidden past" and "mud floods", which originated as pseudoscientific Russian nationalism. Tartary, or Tartaria, is a historical name for Central Asia and Siberia.
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Read article →Chemtrail conspiracy theory - Wikipedia
Chemtrail believers interpret the existence of cloud seeding programs and research into climate engineering as evidence of the conspiracy. Various versions of the chemtrail conspiracy theory have been propagated via the internet and radio programs.
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Read article →Toward a Cultural Psychology of Conspiracy Theories: A life-narrative analysis of Flat Earthers | Integrative Psychological and Behavioral Science | Springer Nature Link
We show how different individual ... flat earth theory offers people a comprehensive vision that places human beings at the center of the universe and provides arguments for how life is meaningful....
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Read article →Modern flat Earth beliefs - Wikipedia
The first faction subscribes to a faith-based conflict in which atheists use science to suppress the Christian faith. Their argument is that atheists use pseudo-science – evolution, Big Bang, and the round Earth – to make people believe that God is an abstract idea, not real.
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Read article →Moon landing conspiracy theories, debunked | Royal Museums Greenwich
Conspiracy theorists argue that the lack of stars in the Apollo 11 mission photographs prove that the event was staged. NASA could not have faked the full wonder of the lunar sky, and so they simply chose not to include any stars at all.
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