Wednesday, April 12, 2017

True Conspiracies

Hello and for the final time, welcome back to “You’d Have to be Crazy to Believe This!” Over the past nine weeks I have talked about some really crazy and out there conspiracy theories. Some, maybe most, are probably no true. In fact a lot of them have over whelming evidence against them. But this week, for my final post, I want to talk about some conspiracy theories that seemed crazy when they were first proposed, but in the end turned out to be true. So be careful whom you call crazy, they just might turn out to be right.

So Canada was not always the happy loving place we know of today. In fact in the 1950s and 1960s homosexuals were categorized a “psychopaths.” So the government created a program to identify and eliminate gay men from the civil service. Suspected homosexuals were asked to take a “stress test” in which they were forced to watch pornography whilst their reaction was measured.  This resulted in the termination of over 9,000 workers. But by the end of the 1960s the so-called “stress test” was ousted for its true purpose.


During prohibition era America, the FBI was looking for a way to crack down on the illegal distribution of alcohol. They decided to infiltrate alcohol smuggling rings and poison all the product. It is unsure how many deaths this resulted in but the current estimate is about 50,000 fatalities and thousands more left blind or permanently wounded. The program did not end until 1933 when alcohol became legal again in the United States.

MKUltra is the nickname given to the CIA’s mind control scheme. The program took place from 1953 to 1973 and the plan was to develop some sort of mind control and/or brainwash drug to be used against soviet spies.  In an effort to develop such drugs, innocent Americans were subjected to tests and forced to take mind-altering substances such as LSD.  The experiments only had one known fatality but it is unknown exactly how many adults were involved in the studies.  MKUltra was finally known to the public in 1975 after a series of government investigations.

                                            Bohemian Groove
There have always been rumors that the worlds most elite meet up to plan how the world will be run, but in Bohemian Groove, that really happens.  The 2,700-acre camping site hosts annual retreats for its elite members in including every republican president since 1953. Guests partake in strange cult-like rituals in which they wear costumes and set effigies a blaze and perform sacrifices in front of a giant stone owl. Apparently, the first mentioning’s of the Manhattan project, the project that birthed the atomic bomb, was brought up at the Groove by a group of world leaders.


So what do you think about these real life conspiracy theories? Did any of these shock you? Which one was most surprising? And if you have read my blog a lot I would love to know which one of my posts was your favorite? Well that’s a wrap on “You’d Have to be Crazy to Believe This!” Thanks for reading!

3 comments:

  1. I've heard of MKUltra and I could not believe it was true! I was so fsdcinated with how the soldiers turned out after being drugged with LSD. It's crazy how stuff like this really happens!

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  2. I remember learning about MKUltra in a class in high school and being shocked that the government was giving people LSD. All of these are shocking and it's interesting to read about them knowing they're true because I probably wouldn't believe them if I didn't know they were true!

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  3. I've never heard of any of these theories that turned out to be true, but they honestly aren't too surprising. They are just realistic enough for me to see it being plausible, but how exactly did the FBI go about poisoning all of the alcohol? Did they lurk around people's home distilleries waiting for the perfect moment to slip a few drops of poison inside the barrels?

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