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The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
1.- The CIA really did experiment with mind control and psychedelics
The Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) crops up in many a conspiracy theory, but its shady reputation
is not entirely undeserved. Papers released in the seventies revealed the secret service really had
been dabbling in mind control, psychological torture, radiation, and electric shock therapy in a series
of studies into behavioral modification known as “Project MK-ULTRA”.
More than 150 human experiments took place between 1953 and 1964, many of which involved
administering drugs to US citizens without their knowledge and consent, and under no medical
supervision. The purpose of this research was to develop techniques and substances to use against
the Soviet Union and its allies – think truth serums and Bourne-like super agents.
But things get more sinister. Then CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all records
relating to MK-ULTRA in 1973, which means there is little evidence of the intelligence services’
nefarious activities around today. We know the research was responsible for at least one
hospitalization and two deaths but the true cost could be much higher.
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
2.- Politicians and industry leaders purposefully misled the public over the health risks
associated with smoking
Smoking increases your risk of stroke, emphysema, infertility, and a whole host of cancers. But back
in the day, Big Tobacco tried all it could to persuade consumers that cigarettes weren’t bad for you.
It didn’t stop there. They even tried to convince the public that smoking was healthy. Just take a look
at some of the dangerous, not to mention highly sexist, vintage ads from the sixties and earlier.
Tobacco companies were major lobbyists and generous donors to political campaigns. Essentially,
they were able to buy favor with politicians and others in positions of power, meanwhile refuting the
science behind the health risks, claiming it was uncertain. It was not until the nineties – at which
point, the evidence against smoking was irrefutable – that corporations began to admit there were
health risks associated with cigarette smoking.
And in 2006, after a seven-year-long lawsuit, Judge Gladys E. Kessler found the tobacco companies
guilty of conspiracy, having “suppressed research…destroyed documents…manipulated the use of
nicotine so as to increase and perpetuate addiction”.
Luckies get the physician's stamp of approval, apparently. clotho98/Flickr CC BY-NC 2.0
Source: https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/8-scientific-conspiracies-that-turned-out-to-be-true/
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
3.- Politicians and industry leaders purposefully misled the public over the health risks
associated with and sugar
But it wasn’t just the tobacco companies that were guilty of this kind of malevolent activity. The sugar
industry also spent years hiding data and bribing scientists to keep inconvenient research under
wraps, all the while advertising Lucky Charms and Kool-Aid on children’s TV.
In 2016, a paper published in JAMA Internal Medicine revealed the sugar industry had funded
research in the sixties underplaying the risks associated with eating the white stuff, instead pointing
the finger of blame at fat. According to the article authors, sugar bigwigs have been attempting to
control debate around the dangers and merits of sugar and fat consumption for the past five
decades.
For example, a 2011 study made the shocking (and entirely unscientific) claim that children who eat
candy weigh less than those that do not. Dig a little deeper and it turns out that the research was
funded by the National Confectioner’s Association, a group that represents companies like Hershey
and Skittles. Then, in 2015, it was revealed that soda giant Coca-Cola had funded studies linking
weight loss to exercise to undermine the important role poor diet plays in obesity.
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
4.- The US government really did investigate UFOs
So much for Area 51 being a fiction conceived by conspiracy theorist loons. Last year, the Pentagon
confirmed that the US government had been investigating “anomalous aerospace threats”, or what
you and I might refer to as UFOs.
Between 2008 and 2011, the Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program received close to
$22 million, which, admittedly, isn’t exactly a large slice of the Defense Department’s annual budget
of $600 billion. Ultimately, the experiment came to nothing and the program was closed down – at
least, that’s what official sources are saying.
Area 51 might not be quite so crazy after all - UFO sighting 1937. Malcolm Dee/Flickr CC BY-NC-
ND 2.0
Source: https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/8-scientific-conspiracies-that-turned-out-to-be-true/
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
7.- The Public Health Service watched as black men died of syphilis unnecessarily, in the
name of science
Syphilis is a nasty disease that, if not treated, can result in blindness, paralysis, and/or death, and
until the discovery of penicillin, there was no cure. Still, that does not excuse the unethical treatment
of poor, black men who were recruited to take part in a program to record the natural progress of
the disease.
The “Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male” began operation in 1932, when 600
men from Macon County, a deprived region of Alabama, were drafted. Of those, 399 had syphilis.
The men were misled and told they would receive treatment for “bad blood”, which they did not
recieve.
What’s worse, the researchers continued the experiment after penicillin became the accepted
treatment for syphilis in 1945. The experiment, initially projected to last six months, carried on for 40
years. For some reason, doctors decided it was in medicine’s best interest to watch the men die a
slow and painful death unnecessarily. The research came to an end in 1972, after The New York
Times published a story on the study. During the trial, 28 men died of syphilis, 100 more from related
causes, and 40 spouses contracted the disease.
In the forties, similar experiments took place in Guatemala, where hundreds of men and women
were purposefully infected with syphilis.
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/
Scientific Conspiracies That Turned Out To Be True
The past couple of years have seen the resurgence of the conspiracy theorist, but instead of the foil
hat wearing, megaphone-wielding whack job of old, the conspiracy theorist of 2018 sits behind a
keyboard and sets up GoFundMe pages raising money to launch homemade rockets.
Vaccines cause autism. Man-made climate change isn’t real. Nibiru will crash into Earth, wiping out
all life. And Stephen Hawking is an imposter. There are plenty to pick and choose from. Recent
research has linked this sort of behavior to gullibility and the need to feel special, but conspiracy
theorists will tell you this is simply another cover-up.
There are some occasions, however, when real life is just as strange as fiction. From sinister
research programs to health-related cover-ups, here are eight examples from the annals of history
that sound so extraordinary they could have been cooked up by a conspiracy theorist.
New York City Deputy Police Commissioner John A. Leach, watches as an officer disposes of
(probably poisonous) alcohol during Prohibition. Source unknown/Wikimedia Commons
Source: https://www.iflscience.com/editors-blog/8-scientific-conspiracies-that-turned-out-to-be-true/
by CarolSAB https://carolsscrapbook.wordpress.com/