Conspiracy Theories that are Now Conspiracy Facts

Conspiracy theorists are on a roll it seems recently. From government admitting to the lab leak origin of SARS-CoV-2 to CIA involvement in the JFK assassination, all the conspiracy theories seem to be coming true.

On COVID:

  1. COVID Lab Leak: Iversen pointed out that the idea that COVID-19 could have originated in a laboratory was heavily maligned and censored, yet in February, 2023, the Department of Energy confirmed that the virus that caused COVID-19 came out of a lab leak in Wuhan.
  2. Considering that establishment medicine had ulterior motives for lockdowns was considered a conspiracy theory back in 2021. During an April 14 interview with Andrea Mitchell on MSNBC, “You use lockdowns to get people vaccinated….”
  3. The mainstream media pushed the narrative that the COVID-19 vaccines were safe and effective with only minor side effects and anyone who believed otherwise was ridiculed and considered a pariah to society. However, now it is undeniable that there are serious side effects. Big Pharma has now admitted, she emphasized, that their COVID-19 vaccines can cause serious blood clots, that they don’t stop transmission and that they “wear off in a matter of months.”
  4. At the beginning of the pandemic, when Dr Geert Vanden Bossche warned that imperfect and overused vaccines could lead to dangerous viral mutations, the idea was heavily censored on social media and Vanden Bossche was called a quack. A 2022 opinion piece in the Wall Street Journal that asks if vaccines are fueling new COVID-19 variants.
  5. Ivermectin was deemed a harmful “horse dewormer” by establishment science and their media lapdogs. It has since been proven to be highly effective against COVID, but also countless other conditions.

Here are the strictly political conspiracies:

  1. Hunter Biden Laptop From Hell: originally dismissed as Russian disinformation, the Hunter Biden laptop from Hell story was confirmed a year and a half after it mattered. And not only was it not Russian disinformation, the Deep State orchestrated the whole thing, including the propaganda that it was Russian disinformation.
  2. The FBI orchestrated the January 6 Riot: Not only was Jan 6 not an insurrection, the FBI was the instigating party to make it look like one. The January 6 Committee lied and the media lapdogs pushed that lie.
  3. The FBI staged a digital coup against the sitting President Trump: Brushed aside as crazy conspiracy theories, the Deep State campaign against the President of the United States Donald Trump was confirmed in the Twitter Files.

Here are some significant historical events that were prominently labeled conspiracy theories and were later confirmed as true:

  1. CIA involvement in the JFK assassination: The CIA started using the term “conspiracy theory” to disparage people who questioned the absolutely insane official narrative that Lee Harvey Oswald alone killed President Kennedy. A recent report based on the declassification of hundreds of related documents now supports that as fact.
  2. Pearl Harbor: Several officials in the United States government sought to enter World War II before the attack on Pearl Harbor. On October 7, 1940, Lieutenant Commander Arthur H. McCollum of the Office of Naval Intelligence submitted a memo to Navy Captains Walter S. Anderson and Dudley Knox, which details eight actions which might have the effect of provoking Japan into attacking the US. The memo remained classified until 1994 and contains the notable line, “If by these means Japan could be led to commit an overt act of war, so much the better.”
  3. Operation Northwoods: The use of false-flag operations by the US government was often downplayed as conspiracy theory until Operation Northwoods was declassified in 1990. Operation Northwoods was a proposed plan by the U.S. Department of Defense and the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the early 1960s. The plan outlined a series of false-flag operations and deceptive tactics to create a pretext for military intervention in Cuba and to justify public support for it. The proposed actions included staged terrorist attacks, hijackings, and sabotage that would be blamed on the Cuban government. The objective of Operation Northwoods was to manipulate public opinion and gain popular support for military actions against Cuba. 
  4. MK-Ultra: MK-Ultra was a CIA program in the 1950s and 60s that involved experimenting with mind control and various forms of torture on unwitting human subjects. The existence of the program was initially denied and dismissed as a conspiracy theory, but later investigations confirmed its existence and the unethical nature of its activities.
  5. NSA Spying: The National Security Agency (NSA) was revealed to be conducting widespread surveillance of American citizens in 2013 by Edward Snowden. Prior to the revelations, the idea that the government was spying on its own citizens was dismissed by many as a conspiracy theory.
  6. Gulf of Tonkin Incident: The Gulf of Tonkin incident was a disputed event that occurred in 1964, where the U.S. claimed that North Vietnamese ships had fired upon American warships in the Gulf of Tonkin. The incident was used to justify the escalation of the Vietnam War, but later investigations revealed that the U.S. government had exaggerated and misrepresented the events leading up to the incident.
  7. Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment: The Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment was a study conducted by the U.S. government on African American men with syphilis from 1932 to 1972. The experiment involved withholding treatment from the men in order to study the progression of the disease. The unethical nature of the study was initially denied and dismissed as a conspiracy theory, but later investigations confirmed its existence and the harm done to the participants.
  8. Operation Mockingbird: Operation Mockingbird was a covert program conducted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) during the Cold War era. The operation aimed to influence and control media outlets, journalists, and information dissemination in order to advance the agency’s interests and agendas. Through various means, including recruitment, financial incentives, and manipulation of news content, the CIA sought to ensure that the media would disseminate information that aligned with its goals. Operation Mockingbird operated primarily from the late 1940s to the 1970s, and it involved the infiltration of major news organizations, as well as collaboration with journalists and media figures. The operation was a part of the broader efforts by the CIA to counter Soviet influence and maintain favorable narratives both domestically and internationally.