For today’s Conspiracy Report, we reprint the most read conspiracy stories that we’ve published so far.
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Earl Lockwood
Probably the two oldest professions in the history of humanity deal with sex and spying. In the world of espionage, among other manipulation techniques, the old standby — sex — can serve more than one purpose. It can bring about the opening of mouths and the spilling of secrets, so that intelligence gathering operations may prove successful. Full details here…
Many people wish to do good works, and make the world, or at least a part of it, a better place. Organizations exist, ostensibly, to do just that. They are not for profit organizations, and many of these are granted what is called ‘exempt’ status pursuant to the Internal Revenue Code. Full details here…
In our last newsletter, we asked three questions about the white Tic Tac objects reported in 2004 near the Nimitz carrier group off the coast of California.[1] And a similar object spotted outrunning commercial airline traffic from Nevada to Oregon in October 2017. Full details here…
Religion is great for fooling the faithful, conning people into conversion, and providing them with a bunch of made up props to further the cause, or in other words, relics. In the religious sense, relics are the body parts or belongings of saviors and/or saints, which must be venerated, and can be visited. They provide a profitable tourist trade to the location which houses them. Full details here…
Earth has always been a stew pot of pandering, pandemonium, and every so often, pandemic. Like an iceberg, the greatest danger of this latest pandemic lies not in what is on the surface, but that ninety percent of the truth lies beneath the waves. That’s the part that can get really deadly — and did. Full details here…