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The New Normal 2869 implied HN points 04 May 23
  1. US intelligence officials are suspected of covering up knowledge about COVID in November 2019.
  2. There is evidence showing discrepancies in intelligence reports regarding the timeline of COVID information.
  3. The implications of a cover-up by US intelligence agencies raise concerns about accountability and transparency.
Michael Shellenberger 1835 implied HN points 18 Jul 23
  1. Top scientists misled Congress about Covid origins by denying lab leak possibilities despite actual concerns
  2. Newly released emails and messages show discrepancies in public statements versus private conversations
  3. Evidence suggests possible cover-up and pressure from 'higher-ups' in shaping scientific narrative
The DisInformation Chronicle 535 implied HN points 14 Mar 23
  1. Researchers and the National Institutes of Health gamed the science - follow the documents, follow the money.
  2. Congress should demand that the NIH release documents hidden from reporters and investigate criminal misuse by virologists at USAID.
  3. Congress also needs to demand documents and financial records from university virologists funded by the NIH to get to the bottom of the pandemic's origins.
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husseini 471 implied HN points 13 Mar 23
  1. Documentary 'Wormwood' exposes US government's cover-up of biowarfare history
  2. US government creates false cover stories like the 'LSD experiment gone wrong'
  3. Frank Olson's death reveals manipulation and control tactics by the government
Marlene’s Newsletter 0 implied HN points 30 Jul 23
  1. Dark deeds can happen even in places like the Vatican, hinting at unexplained disappearances and conspiracy theories
  2. The disappearance of Emanuela Orlandi in 1983 led to a complex web of theories involving the Vatican, terrorist organizations, and the mafia
  3. Recent developments, including a reopened investigation and revelations from a Netflix documentary, shed new light on the Orlandi case
TOP SECRET UMBRA 0 implied HN points 11 Feb 24
  1. The 101st Airborne Division's deadliest day in 1985, involving the crash of Flight 1285, is often overlooked despite being the U.S. Army's worst peacetime disaster.
  2. The investigation into the crash of Flight 1285 was chaotic and controversial, involving multiple agencies with differing conclusions, highlighting issues with the Canadian Aviation Safety Board.
  3. While the majority report points to factors like excessive weight and icing on the wings as reasons for the disaster, the possibility of terrorism, specifically a claim by the Islamic Jihad Organization, adds a layer of complexity and intrigue to the tragedy.