The CIA ran a fake vaccination program, and they had Bin Laden’s DNA on file thanks to his sister who lived in the U.S. A Pakistani doctor then identified his children's DNA in the area where he was hiding, and this information led to his capture.
The CIA developed a secret weapon that shot a poisoned dart that consequently caused a heart attack. Victims were left with just a red dot on the skin, making it untraceable.
The Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male was a study conducted in 1932. 600 poor black men were mislead to participate in the study. They were left untreated, as the aim of the study was to determine from autopsies what the disease does to the human body.
A young girl, identified as Nayirah, falsely testified on Iraq's invasion of Kuwait before the Congressional Human Rights Caucus in 1990. It turns out Nayirah was actually the daughter of the Kuwaiti ambassador to the U.S. and her testimony was part of a campaign called Citizens for a Free Kuwait, run by Hill & Knowlton, a PR firm.
Tests performed in 2009 revealed that what was supposedly Hitler's skull was actually that of a young woman.
The government added toxins to alcohol to stop people from drinking during prohibition in the 1920s. Around 10,000 people died as a result.
Project MKUltra was the name given to the CIA program that tested LSD on U.S. citizens without their knowledge. Unfortunately record have been destroyed.
A study found there was a link between brain damage and playing football.
The U.S. Air Force did consider using pheromones as a weapon. The "gay bomb" was supposed to infuse enemy troops with female pheromones, making them attracted to each other and disrupting troops' morale. However the weapon was never made.
The internet is full of conspiracy theories. While some might sound like complete nonsense, others actually turned out to be true. Whether more conspiracy theories will turn out to be true in the future is up for debate. For now, get to know the ones that did.
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The internet is full of conspiracy theories. While some might sound like complete nonsense, others actually turned out to be true. Whether more conspiracy theories will turn out to be true in the future is up for debate. For now, get to know the ones that did.