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Myth: 9/11 was an inside job - the U.S. government was behind a series of false flag operations, including the Gulf of Tonkin incident, the 1993 World Trade Center attacks, and the Oklahoma City bombing.
This conspiracy goes that the attack was staged by the U.S. government. People believe George W. Bush was an “intimate partner” with Osama bin Laden and argued both could stand to profit from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Myth: The U.S. government staged the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting - In the aftermath of the shooting attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando that left 49 dead, people claimed the U.S. government allowed the attack to happen so it could gain support for gun restriction laws.
Myth: Sandy Hook never happened - People believe the U.S. government was behind the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. Some even believe it was a staged event with child actors. People harassed the parents and family of Sandy Hook victims, accusing them of participating in a hoax.
Myth: The United States Air Force is creating tornadoes in the Midwest - From a 2013 Oklahoma tornado, to floods in Texas; people believe this conspiracy theory.
Myth: The FBI was behind Boston bombing - People claimed the FBI planned the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three in order to expand the power of the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Myth: Antonin Scalia was murdered - The death of renowned conservative Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia in 2016 lead to speculation among conspiracy theorists over whether his death was a liberal plot to appoint one of their own on the esteemed court. People said all evidence pointed to Scalia’s cause of death being murder.
Myth: Barack Obama is the global head of Al Qaeda - People insisted the terrorist group known as Al Qaeda was created by western intelligence and is called one of the “greatest ongoing hoaxes in world history.” People point to the Obama administration’s funding and training of Syrian rebels that went on to secretly collude with Al-Qaeda as evidence that Barack Obama is bankrolling terrorist groups all over the world.
Myth: The U.S. government is using juice boxes to “make children gay” - People are convinced the government is injecting harmful substances into everything Americans eat and drink.
Myth: The “New World Order” of global elites is planning to euthanize most of the world’s population - As far as people are concerned, the “global elite” have a master plan to exterminate 80 percent of the world’s population, which will enable them to live forever with advanced technology.
Myth: The Clintons are running a child sex ring out of a pizza restaurant - This one has to do with secret pedophiles. The internet conspiracy theory was that Comet Ping Pong, a popular pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C., was the site of a child sex ring run by top Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Clinton campaign chairman James Podesta. When a gunman enraged by the Pizzagate rumors paid a visit to the restaurant in 2016, the Pizzagate truthers faced public outrage.
Myth: Glenn Beck is a CIA operative - People think conservative pundit Glenn Beck is a secret CIA operative, rather than a real conservative, and his attacks of Obama and other Democrats are orchestrated by the CIA and the FBI. People insist Beck’s staff is filled with former CIA and FBI agents, pointing to Buck Sexton, a former CIA intelligence agent who served as national security editor of Beck’s news site.
Myth: Trump’s national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, is an operative of George Soros - People claim McMaster is on George Soros’ payroll and is “a big globalist”. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when McMaster fired Rich Higgins, the National Security Council staffer who authored an Islamophobic White House memo, as well as two other Flynn hires.
Myth: Donald Trump is on drugs - Not even Donald Trump is safe. People claimed “high-level sources” said globalists were lacing the president’s Diet Cokes with a slow sedative that was accelerating his mental decline.
This conspiracy goes that the attack was staged by the U.S. government. People believe George W. Bush was an “intimate partner” with Osama bin Laden and argued both could stand to profit from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Myth: The U.S. government staged the Orlando Pulse nightclub shooting - In the aftermath of the shooting attack at the Pulse nightclub in Orlando that left 49 dead, people claimed the U.S. government allowed the attack to happen so it could gain support for gun restriction laws.
Myth: Sandy Hook never happened - People believe the U.S. government was behind the 2012 Sandy Hook shooting. Some even believe it was a staged event with child actors. People harassed the parents and family of Sandy Hook victims, accusing them of participating in a hoax.
Myth: The United States Air Force is creating tornadoes in the Midwest - From a 2013 Oklahoma tornado, to floods in Texas; people believe this conspiracy theory.
Myth: The FBI was behind Boston bombing - People claimed the FBI planned the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing that killed three in order to expand the power of the TSA and the Department of Homeland Security.
Myth: Antonin Scalia was murdered - The death of renowned conservative Supreme Court justice Antonin Scalia in 2016 lead to speculation among conspiracy theorists over whether his death was a liberal plot to appoint one of their own on the esteemed court. People said all evidence pointed to Scalia’s cause of death being murder.
Myth: Barack Obama is the global head of Al Qaeda - People insisted the terrorist group known as Al Qaeda was created by western intelligence and is called one of the “greatest ongoing hoaxes in world history.” People point to the Obama administration’s funding and training of Syrian rebels that went on to secretly collude with Al-Qaeda as evidence that Barack Obama is bankrolling terrorist groups all over the world.
Myth: The U.S. government is using juice boxes to “make children gay” - People are convinced the government is injecting harmful substances into everything Americans eat and drink.
Myth: The “New World Order” of global elites is planning to euthanize most of the world’s population - As far as people are concerned, the “global elite” have a master plan to exterminate 80 percent of the world’s population, which will enable them to live forever with advanced technology.
Myth: The Clintons are running a child sex ring out of a pizza restaurant - This one has to do with secret pedophiles. The internet conspiracy theory was that Comet Ping Pong, a popular pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C., was the site of a child sex ring run by top Democrats like Hillary Clinton and Clinton campaign chairman James Podesta. When a gunman enraged by the Pizzagate rumors paid a visit to the restaurant in 2016, the Pizzagate truthers faced public outrage.
Myth: Glenn Beck is a CIA operative - People think conservative pundit Glenn Beck is a secret CIA operative, rather than a real conservative, and his attacks of Obama and other Democrats are orchestrated by the CIA and the FBI. People insist Beck’s staff is filled with former CIA and FBI agents, pointing to Buck Sexton, a former CIA intelligence agent who served as national security editor of Beck’s news site.
Myth: Trump’s national security advisor, H.R. McMaster, is an operative of George Soros - People claim McMaster is on George Soros’ payroll and is “a big globalist”. The straw that broke the camel’s back was when McMaster fired Rich Higgins, the National Security Council staffer who authored an Islamophobic White House memo, as well as two other Flynn hires.
Myth: Donald Trump is on drugs - Not even Donald Trump is safe. People claimed “high-level sources” said globalists were lacing the president’s Diet Cokes with a slow sedative that was accelerating his mental decline.
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