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HAARP Closes Down Due to Budget Cuts, EPA Regulations

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The High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program, otherwise known as HAARP, has officially been shut down due to budget cuts and the facility’s failure to meet EPA regulations mandated under the Clean Air Act. Many skeptics, conspiracy theorists, and alternative media … Continue reading

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Emerging 2012 Conspiracy Theories: A Year in Review

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Big government is a shady enterprise. Cloaked by state secrets, bureaucratic disorganization, and misleading press statements, government officials often obscure their errors and ethical failures behind “official stories” that don’t add up. When this happens, citizens lose faith in the … Continue reading

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It’s That Time: 2012 October Surprise Conspiracy Theories

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Tin Foil Tuesday “October Surprise” first became a US election idiom during the Nixon versus McGovern race. In that particular race, the Nixon administration announced last-minute plans to end the Vietnam War in order to neutralize the anti-war opposition which … Continue reading

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#TinFoilTuesday – Did Rand Paul Support Iran Sanctions as Part of a Secret Plan to Trap The US Federal Reserve?

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Could Senator Rand Paul’s vote for sanctions against Iran– unpopular with many libertarians and supporters of his father, Ron Paul– be part of a secret plan to trap the US Federal Reserve? Do some study on that sanction amendment Sen. … Continue reading

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Pop Friday – Fan Theories That Will Blow Your Mind

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This week on Reddit, one of the top-voted threads was a discussion about some pretty incredibly creative fan theories regarding “the actual” back story (according to the fan’s theory) for different movies and television shows. For our first Pop Friday … Continue reading

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#TinFoilTuesday – Drudge Runs Poll On Bilderberg 2012

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It was maybe a year ago that I started noticing something interesting about The Drudge Report– it was linking to news articles on Alex Jones’ website, InfoWars.com. Now Matt Drudge’s website is an interesting animal. It’s not quite mainstream, as … Continue reading

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#TinFoilTuesday – Monopoly Money

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WTF? The Bureau of Engraving and Printing has a dark sense of humor… and you’re the butt of the joke. It’s all monopoly money. Worthless. And they know it! And it looks like they’re flaunting it just to make a … Continue reading

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Man Fined $525 for Hunting Bigfoot without Permit

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No, this isn’t an Onion article: A man who led tour groups on a hunt for Bigfoot met up with the long arm of the law instead, and got fined for doing business on federal lands without a permit. Matt … Continue reading

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#TinfoilTuesday – The U.S. Government Goes Full Nazi

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In political discourse, especially heated partisan political discourse, Adolf Hitler and the Nazis are often used as a point of comparison for one’s enemies across the aisle, and while both “sides” in America do it, both sides also never fail … Continue reading

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