Conspiracy Theories that Turned Out to be True

The CIA Built a Heart Attack Gun

●    The theory:

○    The government has developed a gun that can cause fatal heart attacks

●    What really happened:

○    The CIA developed a secret weapon in the 60’s and 70’s

■    A small poison dart was shot out that would cause a heart attack

●    It could penetrate clothing and leave nothing behind except a tiny red dot on the skin, disintegrating on impact

●    The target would feel as if they’d been bitten by a mosquito

●    The poison denatures quickly so autopsy would not indicate foul play

●    Why we know about it:

○    In 1975, Congress investigated the rogue activities of the CIA

■    United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental Operations with Respect to Intelligence Activities

■    During testimony, the secret weapon became known to Congress

Operation Mockingbird

●    The theory:

○    The CIA is spying on American journalists and controlling the media

●    What really happened:

○    Operation Mockingbird was a CIA operation that spied on members of the Washington press corps in 1963, 1972 and 1973

■    They also paid journalists to publish CIA propaganda

■    This included wiretapping phones as well as observing their offices to track their activity and visitors

○    Wiretapping of civilians is against CIA code

■    At least one part of Operation Mockingbird was done with coordination from the Attorney General, Secretary of Defense and Director of the Defense Intelligence Agency

○    Kennedy set the precedent for monitoring civilians, but it was also practiced in the Johnson, Nixon, George W. Bush  and Obama administrations

●    Why we know about it:

○    Mockingbird was uncovered by the Church Committee after the Watergate scandal

○    John F. Kennedy secretly recorded Operation Mockingbird conversations in the Oval Office. They are now part of The Presidential Recordings

Poisoned Alcohol

The theory:

●    The FBI poisoned alcohol during Prohibition

●    What really happened:

○    In 1920, the US passed the 18th Amendment of the Constitution, banning the sale, productions and importation of alcohol

■    The Prohibition Era was marked by widespread bootlegging of alcohol

●    Some of this alcohol, made in private stills, had major health risks from heavy metals in the alcohol

○    Could lead to illness and even blindness

●    Industrial alcohols (used in paints, solvents, fuels and medical supplies) were regularly stolen by bootleggers, redistilled and resold

○    These were regularly stolen by bootleggers, redistilled and resold

○    Law enforcement was frustrated that people continued to consume alcohol

■    The government redesigned formulas used to make industrial alcohol undrinkable

●    The new formulas included adding kerosene, gasoline, benzene, iodine, zinc, mercury salts, nicotine, ether, formaldehyde, chloroform, carbolic acid, quinine and acetone

●    Mandated that up to 10% of total product would be poisonous methyl alcohol

○    The government hoped this method would scare people into giving up drinking

○    Some estimates say that by the time Prohibition was repealed in 1933, the federal poisoning program had killed at least 10,000 people

●    Why we know about it:

○    New York City medical examiner Charles Norris was very outspoken against the poisoning program

■     1926 NYC: 1,200 became sick from poisoned alcohol, 400 died

●    1927: Deaths increased to 700

■    Norris assigned his toxicologist to testing confiscated whiskey for poisons, finding many of the ones we know about today

○    Public health officials and anti-Prohibitionists, including Missouri Senator James Reed,  spoke out against the poisoning program

Cancer-Causing Vaccines

The theory:

●    People may have gotten a cancer-causing virus from contaminated polio vaccines

What really happened:

●    Simian Virus 40 was first found in monkeys in 1960

○    Monkey kidney cell cultures were used to produce the vaccine

○    The SV40 virus has been linked to many human cancers including childhood leukemia, lung cancer, bone cancer and Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma

■    While SV40 has been found in these cancers, it there is debate as the whether or not the virus actually causes cancer

○    Shortly after it’s discovery, scientists discovered SV40 contaminated some polio vaccines

■    It was reportedly removed from all vaccines in 1963

●    An estimated 10-30 million people may have been exposed to SV40 after receiving polio vaccines in the 1950s and 1960s

○    More than 98 million people received polio vaccines before the contamination was discovered and eliminated

Why we know about it:

●    The CDC admitted to SV40 contamination in polio vaccines

○    In 2013, the CDC abruptly took down its fact sheet on the subject

Gay Bombs

The theory:

●    The military attempted to develop a bomb that would turn the enemy gay

What really happened:

●    1994 – The U.S. Air Force explored the possibility of using pheromones as a weapon

○    A proposal requested a 6-year, $7.5 million grant to see if dousing enemy combatants with female pheromones would cause a biological reaction in troops

■    The proposal suggested that affected soldiers would find their comrades “sexually irresistible” and could potentially lead to homosexual behavior

■    Presumably, the unbearable attraction would render enemy soldiers less effective in combat

How we know about it:

●    The proposal was discovered by a military spending watchdog group through a Freedom of Information Act request

Sources:

http://www.military.com/

http://www.youtube.com/

http://washington.blogs.nytimes.com/

http://www.slate.com/articles/

http://www.naturalnews.com/

http://www.immunizationinfo.org/

http://mentalfloss.com/

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