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Exclusive – The Ted Gunderson Files

There were 12,000 former and active Federal Bureau of Investigation special agents alive in the year 2011. Of those 12,000, only one claimed the existence of a secret government program to depopulate the world through the use of deadly, aircraft-delivered aerosols (“chemtrails”), or claimed that the Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11 were “inside jobs” or

28-percent of U.S. Voters Believe in “New World Order” Conspiracy

More than one-quarter of U.S. voters believe a secret cabal is engaged in a far-reaching conspiracy for world domination, according to the results of a survey released today from Public Policy Polling (PPP). The telephone survey of 1,247 registered voters took place between March 27th and March 30th and asked participants about their beliefs on

the Death of George Haycock

Target of Fact Check The Branton Files The Claim Did a man named George Haycock die under mysterious circumstances near the small town of Burley, Idaho after writing to a magazine claiming discovery of a cave he suspected was the entrance to an underground facility? Technically, yes. But, there’s more to it than that, including obfuscated

“1972 may well be our last chance”

Quote of the Week Clarence Manion, a founding member of the John Birch Society, was the first person to receive a Juris Doctor from the University of Notre Dame. He spent the years 1935 to 1938 as national emergency administrator for the State of Indiana, responsible for the implementation of Executive Order 7073 in the

Black Helicopters & Strange Tremors

It’s difficult to pinpoint the origin of the black helicopter meme in conspiracism. And, while the following is certainly not the earliest date on which unmarked, harassing helicopters were  reported (at least one source traces the genesis of reports to Hal Lindsay’s 1970 book The Late Great Planet Earth), it does provide both an interesting