What follows is not conspiracy theory. These are facts regarding highly coordinated campaigns by the US Government to lie to its people and to the world. This should make you mad. If it doesn’t, you should seriously consider your status as a human being.
- 🕵️ 1. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident (1964)
- 🦠 2. Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972)
- 🧪 3. MK-Ultra (1950s–1970s)
- 💣 4. Weapons of Mass Destruction (Iraq, 2003)
- 🚬 5. The Government Knew Tobacco Was Harmful (1950s–1990s)
- 👽 6. UFOs and Government Denials (Roswell to 2020s)
- 7. Operation Northwoods (1962)
- 💉 8. Contaminated Polio Vaccine (1955–1963)
- 📡 9. NSA Mass Surveillance (Pre-Snowden)
- ⚗️ 10. Agent Orange Denials (Vietnam War)
- ☢️ 11. Radiation Experiments on Civilians (1940s–1970s)
- 💥 12. Nuclear Fallout Cover-ups (Project Sunshine)
- 🔥 13. Firebombing of Tokyo & Atomic Bomb Framing
🕵️ 1. The Gulf of Tonkin Incident (1964)
Claim: North Vietnamese boats attacked U.S. ships without provocation.
Reality: The first attack did occur. The second, which triggered full U.S. military involvement in Vietnam, did not happen — as later admitted by Defense Secretary Robert McNamara and confirmed by declassified NSA documents.
➡️ This false claim was used to justify the Vietnam War, which killed millions.
🦠 2. Tuskegee Syphilis Study (1932–1972)
Claim: Black men in Alabama were being treated for “bad blood.”
Reality: The U.S. Public Health Service deliberately withheld treatment for syphilis to study its progression — even after penicillin became available. Many subjects died, and their families were infected.
🧪 3. MK-Ultra (1950s–1970s)
Claim: The CIA denied involvement in mind-control research.
Reality: The CIA ran illegal experiments on U.S. citizens with LSD, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, and torture — often without consent. The program was revealed in 1975 during the Church Committee hearings.
💣 4. Weapons of Mass Destruction (Iraq, 2003)
Claim: Saddam Hussein had WMDs and ties to 9/11.
Reality: These claims were based on cherry-picked intelligence and outright fabrications, such as the “yellowcake uranium” and mobile weapons labs.
➡️ Led to the invasion of Iraq, destabilization of the region, and hundreds of thousands of deaths.
🚬 5. The Government Knew Tobacco Was Harmful (1950s–1990s)
Claim: Smoking wasn’t proven to cause cancer.
Reality: Government agencies and internal tobacco company documents revealed they knew of the dangers but didn’t act publicly until lawsuits and whistleblowers forced them to admit the truth.
👽 6. UFOs and Government Denials (Roswell to 2020s)
Claim: No credible evidence of unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs).
Reality: For decades, the U.S. military denied investigating UFOs. But recently, declassified files and Pentagon programs like AATIP (Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program) confirmed active investigation — and credible sightings by military pilots.
7. Operation Northwoods (1962)
Claim: (never admitted until declassification)
Reality: The Joint Chiefs of Staff proposed staging terrorist attacks on U.S. soil (like blowing up a ship, hijacking planes) and blaming Cuba to justify war.
➡️ JFK rejected it, but the fact that it was seriously planned is chilling.
💉 8. Contaminated Polio Vaccine (1955–1963)
Claim: The vaccine was safe.
Reality: Millions were exposed to SV40, a cancer-causing virus, through contaminated polio vaccines. The government was slow to disclose it, and long denied any risk, though scientific debate continues today.
📡 9. NSA Mass Surveillance (Pre-Snowden)
Claim: The NSA does not collect data on Americans.
Reality: Edward Snowden revealed in 2013 that the NSA was engaged in mass warrantless surveillance of U.S. citizens’ phone calls, emails, and internet activity — often without court oversight.
⚗️ 10. Agent Orange Denials (Vietnam War)
Claim: It was harmless to humans.
Reality: The U.S. used Agent Orange (a defoliant) extensively, and later denied its toxic effects on soldiers and Vietnamese civilians. Decades later, it was tied to cancers, birth defects, and more.
☢️ 11. Radiation Experiments on Civilians (1940s–1970s)
- Americans were unwittingly exposed to radioactive materials, including pregnant women and terminal patients, to study effects of fallout.
💥 12. Nuclear Fallout Cover-ups (Project Sunshine)
- The U.S. secretly collected tissue (often from babies without parental consent) to study nuclear fallout impacts.
🔥 13. Firebombing of Tokyo & Atomic Bomb Framing
- Downplayed civilian death tolls from U.S. bombings. Firebombing of Tokyo killed ~100,000 civilians in one night, often left out of mainstream WWII narratives.