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9 Huge Government Conspiracies That Actually Happened
We all know the conspiracy theories — the government's plan for 911, the second gunman who shot JFK, the evolution of the elite from a race of blood-drinking, shape-shifting lizards.

But the people who spread these ideas usually can't prove them.

As the years pass, however, secrets surface. Government documents become declassified. We now have evidence of certain elaborate government schemes right here in the U.S. of A.

Prohibition Research Committee
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The Prohibition Research Committee, pictured above, traveled the country trying to find one "drunk" reformed by the legislation.
1. The U.S. Department of the Treasury poisoned alcohol during Prohibition — and people died.
The 18th Amendment, which took effect in January 1920, banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol — but not consumption. Despite the government's efforts, alcoholism actually skyrocketed during the era.

To keep up with America's thirst, bootleggers not only created their own alcohol but also stole industrial versions, rendered undrinkable by the inclusion of certain chemicals (namely methyl alcohol). Liquor syndicates then employed chemists to "re-nature" the alcohol once again, making it safe for consumption, according to Deborah Blum, author of "The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York."

By mid-1927, however, the U.S. government added much deadlier chemicals — kerosene, chloroform, and acetone among those most well known — which made alcohol more difficult to render consumable again. Adding 10% more methyl alcohol caused the worst efforts.

Although New York City's chief medical examiner, Charles Norris, tried to publicize the dangers, in 1926, poisonous alcohol killed 400 in the city. The next year, 700 died.

Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment
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A doctor administers an injection to one of the Tuskegee patients.

2. The U.S. Public Health Service lied about treating black men with syphilis for more than 40 years.
In 1932, the Public Health Service collaborated with the Tuskegee Institute to record the history of syphilis in the black male community, hoping to justify a treatment program.

Called the Tuskegee Study of Untreated Syphilis in the Negro Male, the study initially included 600 black men — 399 with the disease and 201 without. While the men were told they would receive treatment, however, the researchers never provided adequate treatment for the disease. Even when penicillin became the preferred and available treatment for syphilis, researchers kept their subjects in the dark.

Although originally planned to last only six months, the experiment continued for 40 years. Finally, in 1972, an Associated Press article prompted public outrage and a subsequent investigation. A government advisory panel deemed the study "ethically irresponsible" and research ended almost immediately.

As a result, the government settled a class-action lawsuit out of court in 1974 for $10 million and lifetime health benefits for all participants, the last of whom died in 2004.

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Jonas Salk, who created the inactivated polio vaccine in 1955.
3. More than 100 million Americans received a polio vaccine contaminated with a potentially cancer-causing virus.
From 1954 to 1961, simian virus 40 (SV40) somehow showed up in polio vaccines, according to the American Journal of Cancer. Researchers estimate 98 million people in the U.S. and even more worldwide received contaminated inoculations.

Jonas Salk, known creator of the inactivated polio vaccine, used cells from rhesus monkeys infected with SV40, according to president of the National Vaccine Information Center Barbara Fisher, who testified before the Subcommittee on Human Rights and Wellness in the U.S. House of Representatives on this matter in 2003, after researching the situation for 10 years.

The federal government changed oral vaccine stipulations in 1961 — which didn't include Salk's inactivated polio vaccine — specifically citing SV40. But medical professionals continued to administer tainted vaccines until 1963, according to Michael E. Horwin writing for the Albany Law Journal of Science and Technology in 2003. And even after 1961, the American Journal of Cancer found contaminated oral vaccines.

Although researchers know SV40 causes cancer in animals, opinions vary on a direct link between the virus and cancer in humans. Independent studies, however, have identified SV40 in brain and lung tumors of children and adults.

The Centers for Disease Control did post a fact sheet acknowledging the presence of SV40 in polio vaccines but has since removed it, according to Medical Daily.

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A photo of three Vietnamese boats taken from the USS Maddox (on Aug. 2).
4. Parts of the Gulf of Tonkin Incident, which led to U.S. intervention in Vietnam, never happened.
After evading a torpedo attack, the USS Maddox reportedly engaged three North Vietnamese boats in the Gulf of Tonkin on both Aug. 2 and 4, 1964, according to the Pentagon Papers. Although without U.S. casualties, the events prompted Congress to pass a resolution allowing President Lyndon John to intervene in the Southeast.

Talk of Tonkin's status as a "false flag" for U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War has permeated public discourse almost since the time of the attacks, especially after the government admitted that the second incident may have involved false radar images.

But after resisting comment for decades, the National Security Agency finally declassified documents in 2005, admitting the incident on Aug. 4 never happened at all.

Those involved didn't necessarily intend to cover-up the incident to propagate a war. But the evidence does suggest "an active effort to make SIGINT fit the claim of what happened during the evening of 4 August in the Gulf of Tonkin,"according to NSA historian Robert J. Hanyok.

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Fidel Castro speaking in Havana in 1978.
5. Military leaders reportedly planned terrorist attacks in the U.S. to drum up support for a war against Cuba.
In 1962, the joint chiefs-of-staff approved Operation Northwoods, a covert plan to create support for a war in Cuba that would oust communist leader Fidel Castro.

Declassified government documents show considerations included: host funerals for "mock-victims," "start rumors (many)," and "blow up a U.S. ship in Guantanamo Bay and blame Cuba." They even suggested somehow pinning John Glenn's potential death, should his rocket explode, on communists in Cuba.

The advisors presented the plan to President Kennedy's Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara, according to investigative journalist James Bamford's book, "Body of Secrets." We don't know whether McNamara immediately refused, but a few days later, Kennedy told Army Gen. Lyman L. Lemnitzer, the plan's poo-bah, that the U.S. would never use overt force to take Cuba.

A few months later, Lemnitzer lost his position.

"There really was a worry at the time about the military going off crazy and they did, but they never succeeded, but it wasn't for lack of trying," Bamford told ABC News.

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Ken Kesey, author of "One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest," voluntarily participated in Project MKUltra.
6. The government tested the effects of LSD on unwitting U.S. and Canadian citizens.
Under the code name "MKUltra," the U.S. government ran a human-research operation within the CIA's Scientific Research Division. Researchers tested the effects of hypnosis, sensory deprivation, isolation, torture, and most memorably, LSD, on U.S. and Canadian citizens. Most had no idea.

To conduct these experiments, the CIA paid prisons, hospitals, and other institutions to keep quiet. The department even enticed heroin addicts to participate by offering them heroin, according to documents from a joint hearing to subcommittees of Congress, where President Kennedy spoke.

That day, he regaled Congress with "chilling testimony." Over 30 universities became involved in various studies. Notably, many lacked oversight by medical or scientific professionals. At least one participant, Frank Olsen, died, reportedly from suicide after unknowingly ingesting LSD.

In January 1973, then CIA Director Richard Helms ordered the destruction of all documents pertaining to MKUltra. When Congress looked into the matter, no one, not even Helms, could "remember" details. Through a Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request, more documents were located, but the full timeline remains incomplete.

The events inspired investigative journalist Jon Ronson's best-selling book, "The Men Who Stare At Goats," now a movie of the same title starring George Clooney.

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The Hughes Glomar Explorer, the recovery ship designed for Project Azorian.
7. In 1974, the CIA secretly resurfaced a sunken Soviet submarine with three nuclear-armed ballistic missiles.
The CIA's secret "Project Azorian" aimed to raise a sunken Soviet submarine from the floor of the Pacific Ocean to retrieve three nuclear-armed ballistic missiles, each carrying a one megaton nuclear warhead.

With President Nixon's approval, CIA director Richard Helms placed all the plans in a secret file called "Jennifer," thus keeping the information from everyone but a select number of government officials.

After a FOIA, the NSA finally published an article from the CIA's in-house journal, Studies in Intelligence, revealing that the department succeeded in resurfacing portions of the sub, named K-129.

The CIA redacted text in these documents that prevent determining the operation's exact level of success, but the crew of the Glomar Explorer, the recovery ship, did haul contents to Hawaii for unloading.

Reagan Iran Contra Scandal
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8. The U.S. government sold weapons to Iran, violating an embargo, and used the money to support Nicaraguan militants.
In 1985, senior officials in the Reagan administration facilitated the sale of arms to Iran, then under embargo. The government, with the National Security Council's Oliver North acting as a key player, later used the profits to fund the Contras, anti-communist rebels, in Nicaragua.

The whole situation began with seven American hostages taken by a hostile group in Lebanon with ties to Iran. Through an elaborate exchange involving Israel, the U.S. planned to sell weapons to Iran in exchange for the hostages' freedom. The situation quickly derailed, although the Lebanese did release all but two hostages.

After a leak from an Iranian, the situation finally came to light in 1986. After repeatedly denying any involvement, the Reagan administration underwent 41 days of congressional hearings, according to Brown University's research project on the scandal. They subpoenaed government documents as early as 1981 and forced declassification of others.

Reagan's involvement in and even knowledge of the situation remains unclear. The hearings never labeled the sale of weapons to Iran a criminal offense, but some officials faced charges for supporting the Contras. The administration, however, refused to declassify certain documents, forcing Congress to drop them.

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"Nayirah"
9. A public relations firm organized congressional testimony that propelled U.S. involvement in the Persian Gulf War.
In 1990, a 15-year-old Kuwaiti girl identified only as "Nayirah" testified before Congress that she witnessed Iraqi soldiers pulling infants from their incubators at a hospital and tossing them to the ground to die.

A later investigation revealed that PR giant Hill & Knowlton arranged her testimony for a client, Kuwaiti-sponsored Citizens for a Free Kuwait, and furthermore that Nayirah was the daughter of Kuwait's Ambassador to the U.S., according to The New York Times.

Tom Lantos, a representative from California who co-founded the committee that heard Nayirah, coordinated the whole thing. Perhaps not coincidentally, his committee rented space in the PR firm's headquarters at a reduced rate. Citizens for a Free Kuwait would go on to donate money to foundations with ties to said committee sometime after Iraq's invasion of Kuwait.

At first, Amnesty International affirmed the girl's testimony. But after reinvestigation, the group and other human rights organizations switched positions. They didn't necessarily question the accuracy, just her withheld bias.

Nayirah's testimony helped build support for the Persian Gulf War, though Congress would have likely pursued involvement without her words.
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Mockingbird
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Mafia
http://www.theguardian.com/politics/2002/apr/21/uk.medicalscience
http://m.us.wsj.com/articles/SB1003703226697496080?mg=reno64-wsj
http://www.ksdk.com/news/(...)ents-on-St-Louisans-
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_112
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Vegetarian
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Popeye
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dew
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Project_Stormfury
http://www.wired.com/dangerroom/2008/02/navy-research-p/
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Ik mis je vraag of stelling.
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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1s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:54 schreef Afhaalchinees het volgende:
Tldr

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Als je het niet interessant vind post hier dan ook niet.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:54 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:
Ik mis je vraag of stelling.
Is dan ook geen vraag of stelling, is gewoon informatie.
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:55 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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Is dan ook geen vraag of stelling, is gewoon informatie.
kan je dat dan niet op je eigen website zetten?
Ik mis trouwens nog de invasie van irak, dat onder valse voorwendselen is begonnen tegen de VN in.

Richtlijnen
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Zorg dat topics een duidelijk politiek onderwerp hebben, en er ruimte tot discussie is.
Welke discussie wil je uitlokken?
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
  zondag 5 januari 2014 @ 11:58:52 #7
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:55 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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Is dan ook geen vraag of stelling, is gewoon informatie.
Spam, dus. Het ongevraagd opdringen van je mening zonder opening voor discussie.
De pessimist ziet het duister in de tunnel
De optimist ziet het licht aan het eind van de tunnel
De realist ziet de trein komen
De machinist ziet drie idioten in het spoor staan....
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:57 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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kan je dat dan niet op je eigen website zetten?
Ik mis trouwens nog de invasie van irak, dat onder valse voorwendselen is begonnen tegen de VN in.
Ik heb geen eigen website en als ik die had leest niemand die.
Is ook niet echt een complot
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:59 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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Ik heb geen eigen website en als ik die had leest niemand die.
Is ook niet echt een complot
Richtlijnen
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Zorg dat topics een duidelijk politiek onderwerp hebben, en er ruimte tot discussie is.
Welke discussie wil je uitlokken?
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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1s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:58 schreef Lord_Vetinari het volgende:

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Spam, dus. Het ongevraagd opdringen van je mening zonder opening voor discussie.
Dit niet dan?
POL / Peugeot kost in Cuba twee ton
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 11:57 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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kan je dat dan niet op je eigen website zetten?
Ik mis trouwens nog de invasie van irak, dat onder valse voorwendselen is begonnen tegen de VN in.
Sinds wanneer heeft Amerika zich iets aangetrokken van de VN :')
Nadat Europa instorte na WO2, heeft Amerika zichzelf van de titel 'baas van de wereld' voorzien
-XOXO-
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:00 schreef datismijnmening het volgende:

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Sinds wanneer heeft Amerika zich iets aangetrokken van de VN :')

Sinds het begin van de VN tot de invasie in irak. Syrie hebben ze ook niet aangevallen trouwens.
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:00 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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Sinds het begin van de VN tot de invasie in irak.
:') Was het maar waar... De VS heeft zich er nooit wat van aangetrokken.
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:01 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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:') Was het maar waar... De VS heeft zich er nooit wat van aangetrokken.
bron?
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:01 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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bron?
De hele Vietnamoorlog
-XOXO-
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:02 schreef datismijnmening het volgende:

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De hele Vietnamoorlog
Hier had de VN niks over te zeggen, dus niet relevant.
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:01 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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bron?
Bijvoorbeeld de bijna unanieme veroordeling van het Amerikaanse embargo tegen Cuba.
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Het Engels in de OP is mij te ingewikkeld. Kun je het vertalen/samenvatten, TS?
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:02 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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Bijvoorbeeld de bijna unanieme veroordeling van het Amerikaanse embargo tegen Cuba.
Ook hier heeft de VN niks over te zeggen.
Noem eens een voorbeeld dat de VN tegen was en de USA toch doorgingen.
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:02 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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Hier had de VN niks over te zeggen, dus niet relevant.
Waarom zouden ze in de Irak oorlog er wel wat over hebben te zeggen dan?
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7s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:04 schreef Volksrepubliek- het volgende:

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Waarom zouden ze in de Irak oorlog er wel wat over hebben te zeggen dan?
Omdat de VS het daar voorlegde.
Reason is not automatic, those who deny it cannot be conquered by it, Ayn Rand
Discuseren met domme mensen verlies ik omdat ik niet genoeg ervaring heb met dom lullen.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:04 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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Omdat de VS het daar voorlegde.
Trollgehalte gemerkt.
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:02 schreef sjorsie1982 het volgende:

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Hier had de VN niks over te zeggen, dus niet relevant.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legality_of_the_Vietnam_War :)
-XOXO-
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0s.gif Op zondag 5 januari 2014 12:03 schreef De_uitblinker het volgende:
Het Engels in de OP is mij te ingewikkeld. Kun je het vertalen/samenvatten, TS?
1. In 1926 gingen 400 mensen dood als gevolg van de dodelijke stoffen die de Amerikaanse overheid in alcohol stopte, in 1927 700 mensen.
2. Overheid loog over het behandelen van zwarten vanwege syfilis
3. Meer dan 100 miljoen Amerikanen ontvingen poliovaccin besmet met een potentieel kankerverwekkende virus.
4. Delen van het Golf van Tonkin Incident, die in Vietnam leidde tot interventie van de VS, zijn nooit gebeurd.
5. Amerikaanse overheid plande om terroristische aanslagen te plegen, waarvan Cuba te schuld zou krijgen om zo een oorlog tegen Cuba te rechtvaardigen.
6. De overheid testte de effecten van LSD op onwetende Amerikaanse en Canadese burgers.
7. In 1974 dook de CIA in het geheim een gezonken Russische onderzeeër op met drie nucleair bewapend ballistische raketten.
8. De Amerikaanse regering verkocht wapens aan Iran en het schond daarmee een embargo en gebruikte de winst om de Nicaraguaanse contra's te ondersteunen.
9. Een door een pr-bureau georganiseerde getuigenis voor het Congres dat de Amerikaanse betrokkenheid in de Perzische Golfoorlog aandreef.
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