Conspiracy Theory

Greene Says She No Longer Believes QAnon Conspiracy Theory

During her appearance on “The View,” Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene stated she no longer believes in QAnon, a conspiracy theory she had previously supported. Greene claimed she was a victim of media lies and social media misinformation, distancing herself from the “Jewish space lasers” theory and other QAnon-related claims. Despite this shift, Greene maintains that her political stance remains unchanged and rebuffed accusations of becoming more liberal, asserting her continued dedication to her constituents. Furthermore, she alluded to potential disagreements with former President Trump, while also criticizing fellow Republicans who have been critical of her recent media appearances.

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Melania Trump Allegedly Worked with Putin for Years: Accusations Fly

First Lady Melania Trump revealed she has been secretly communicating with Russian President Vladimir Putin since August. These communications have led to the successful reunification of eight Ukrainian children with their families, separated by the war. Trump’s efforts involved back-channel meetings and calls between U.S. and Russian representatives, with a focus on the welfare of these children. She stated her mission is to facilitate the reunification of more children and optimize information flow regarding those affected by the war.

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Newsom Slams Trump’s “Magic Bed” Claims Amid Healthcare Concerns

In response to a recent AI-generated video posted by Donald Trump promoting “Medbeds,” a QAnon conspiracy theory, California Governor Gavin Newsom criticized the former president. The video, which was up for approximately twelve hours before being removed, featured a fabricated Fox News segment with an AI-generated clip of Trump. Newsom also highlighted Trump’s actions, including potentially shutting down the government and removing healthcare from millions. This incident occurred after Newsom himself used AI to counter a narrative about the government shutdown.

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Trump Shares AI Video Promoting “Magic Beds”: Reaction and Concerns

In a recent Truth Social post, former President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video promoting “medbeds,” a fictional technology often discussed within QAnon circles. The clip, styled as a fake Fox News report, features an AI-generated version of Trump claiming every American will receive a “MedBed card” for access to advanced hospitals. The concept of medbeds, which promise to cure all illnesses, is a conspiracy theory that has gained traction within far-right groups. Trump’s post, part of a larger social media spree, is another instance of the former president interacting with outlandish conspiracy theories.

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Trump Shares AI Video Promoting “Medbed” Conspiracy, Fuels Scam Concerns

President Donald Trump shared an AI-generated video on Truth Social promoting the “MedBed” conspiracy, which posits the existence of technology capable of curing diseases and reversing aging. The video, made to look like a Fox News segment, features the president announcing the launch of “MedBed hospitals.” The MedBed conspiracy, popular in far-right circles, claims the technology is being withheld from the public. A website selling “MedBed Cards” was found, promising benefits unrelated to the technology described in the video for $447.

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Alex Jones Slams Charlie Kirk’s Bullet Claim: “Easter Bunny Has More Credibility”

Turning Point USA (TPUSA) attributed a “miracle” to the late Charlie Kirk’s death, claiming a bullet didn’t fully penetrate his body. This explanation, delivered by a TPUSA spokesperson, implied Kirk’s exceptional health prevented an exit wound. Alex Jones, however, vehemently rejected this narrative. Jones criticized the claims, accusing TPUSA of peddling a nonsensical story and comparing it to the Easter Bunny.

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Charlie Kirk’s Vanished Killer: FBI Incompetence Fuels Conspiracy Theories

The assassination of Charlie Kirk at a Turning Point USA summit in Utah has sent shockwaves through the nation, drawing intense media scrutiny and comparisons to significant political killings of the past. Despite the high-profile nature of the crime and the FBI’s involvement under Kash Patel, the gunman managed to escape. The investigation has been plagued by difficulties, including the initial detention and subsequent release of an elderly man, raising questions about law enforcement’s handling of the case.

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Rifle Recovery Amid Charlie Kirk Shooting Investigation Sparks Controversy

High-powered rifle recovered amid manhunt for Charlie Kirk’s killer, the FBI says. This is a developing situation, and the recovery of the high-powered bolt-action rifle is a key piece of evidence in the investigation surrounding the shooting of Charlie Kirk. The details are still emerging, but the fact that the FBI found the weapon in a wooded area near the scene suggests the shooter discarded it. It’s a crucial step in the process, but it’s also just the beginning.

The manhunt continues for the suspect, described as college-aged. Authorities are working “around the clock,” and while the rifle’s recovery is significant, the focus remains on identifying and apprehending the shooter.… Continue reading

Pentagon Pizza Orders Spike: Online Speculation and Skepticism

The Pentagon Pizza Report, an X account, observed a significant surge in pizza orders near government agencies on Friday, with pizzerias reporting high traffic. This echoes a similar spike reported on August 27 and 28. The “Pentagon Pizza Index,” a viral theory from the Cold War era, posits that increased late-night pizza orders could indicate a national security crisis or military action, though no definitive proof supports this. This concept originated with Soviet spies, who monitored pizza deliveries for clues about impending U.S. government actions.

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Epstein’s “Client List”: Why It Persists and What It Means

The persistent belief in a “client list” detailing Jeffrey Epstein’s associates continues to fuel speculation, with a significant portion of Americans convinced it exists and is being hidden. This belief is mirrored by historical parallels with the Kennedy assassination, where government secrecy has fostered conspiracy theories. While there may be valid reasons for withholding information, the government’s actions, similar to those of the CIA in the Kennedy case, contribute to mistrust and fuel public curiosity. Ultimately, the article concludes that people will likely continue to believe in the existence of the list, regardless of evidence to the contrary.

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