A U.S. Army promotional video showcasing tanks en route to Washington, D.C., for a 250th-birthday parade inadvertently displayed a flatcar with graffiti reading “Hang Fauci & Bill Gates.” The Army swiftly removed the video after its appearance online, stating the message contradicts Army values. The graffiti’s origin and the flatcar’s ownership remain unclear, though it bore markings similar to Army equipment. Both Bill Gates and Anthony Fauci have been frequent targets of online conspiracy theories.
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Despite scientific consensus that contrails are harmless water vapor, Louisiana House Bill 46, banning so-called “chemtrails,” passed 58-32. Representative Coates, the bill’s sponsor, alleges these trails consist of weather-modifying nanochemicals, citing aluminum and barium as examples, and claims involvement from multiple federal agencies, a claim denied by NOAA. Amendments added a reporting requirement for the Department of Environmental Quality but removed penalties, pending further investigation. The bill’s passage reflects the persistence of chemtrail conspiracy theories despite scientific refutation.
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FBI Deputy Director Dan Bongino and Director Kash Patel, in separate Fox News interviews, affirmed that Jeffrey Epstein died by suicide, citing unreleased surveillance footage showing Epstein alone in his cell. This declaration counters persistent conspiracy theories surrounding Epstein’s death. The officials also promised the release of further information, while simultaneously announcing the FBI’s renewed investigation into several cases from the Biden administration, including the 2021 pipe bomb incident. Among these cases, the FBI claims to be close to solving one, though details remain undisclosed.
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Oklahoma’s new social studies curriculum, spearheaded by State Superintendent Ryan Walters, includes a controversial section instructing high schoolers to identify “discrepancies” in the 2020 election results, focusing on aspects like ballot counting halts and mail-in voting security. This revision, part of a broader effort to promote a Trump-aligned ideology in schools, has prompted a lawsuit from parents and educators alleging biased and improperly reviewed content. The changes, which also include elements promoting American exceptionalism and incorporating biblical references, faced opposition from some Republicans but were ultimately enacted despite costing taxpayers $33 million. This curriculum overhaul is part of a larger push by Walters against what he terms “woke” ideologies.
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Lori Vallow Daybell was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder in the death of her husband, Charles Vallow. The jury’s verdict followed deliberations concluding that Vallow Daybell and her brother, Alex Cox, plotted Vallow’s murder to facilitate her marriage to Chad Daybell and gain life insurance proceeds. Prosecutors presented evidence suggesting a premeditated killing, while Vallow Daybell, representing herself, maintained her husband’s death was a tragedy. This conviction adds to her existing life sentences for the murders of her children and Chad Daybell’s wife; sentencing in this case will occur following a subsequent trial.
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During a 40-minute address to FDA staff, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. used a disability slur, promoted “deep state” conspiracy theories, and accused the agency of being controlled by the industries it regulates. His remarks, which included invoking the Milgram experiment and downplaying the severity of the measles outbreak, shocked employees, with some reportedly walking out. An HHS spokesperson defended Kennedy’s statements, claiming he was advocating for transparency and accountability within the FDA. This incident follows recent mass firings at the FDA and adds to the ongoing controversy surrounding Kennedy’s tenure.
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Despite significant financial backing from Elon Musk, conservative Brad Schimel lost the Wisconsin Supreme Court race to liberal judge Susan Crawford. Following the loss, Musk initially downplayed the defeat but later amplified claims of election irregularities, echoing assertions made by Roger Stone. Although Schimel himself accepted the results, Musk’s actions align with a recent trend of Republican candidates promoting election conspiracy theories after electoral losses. This incident underscores the ongoing polarization of American politics and the influence of prominent figures in spreading misinformation.
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The highly anticipated release of Jeffrey Epstein files by the Trump administration yielded no new information, disappointing conspiracy theorists who expected bombshell revelations about alleged Democratic connections. Previously public documents, such as Epstein’s flight logs and address book, were presented as groundbreaking discoveries, despite being readily available elsewhere. This led to outrage from both influencers and politicians, with accusations of deception and a cover-up within the FBI. Subsequently, officials claimed that the FBI withheld additional documents, prompting demands for their immediate release and the initiation of investigations into potential obstruction.
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A conspiracy theory linking Amish longevity to unvaccinated status and unpasteurized milk consumption may have influenced Trump’s views. However, a 2014 Ohio measles outbreak, affecting nearly 400 individuals, primarily within Amish communities, demonstrates the dangers of vaccine hesitancy. This outbreak, detailed in *The New England Journal of Medicine*, prompted approximately 10,000 Amish people to get vaccinated. The theory ignores the significant public health benefits of pasteurization and vaccination.
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President Trump and Elon Musk have raised concerns about the gold reserves at Fort Knox, prompting Trump to announce an inspection to ensure its presence. Treasury Secretary Bessent confirmed that annual audits already verify the gold’s existence, citing a recent report confirming its integrity. Despite these assurances, conspiracy theories surrounding the depletion of Fort Knox’s gold reserves persist. The facility’s high security and complex procedures make public access and a live broadcast highly improbable.
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