7 Conspiracy Theories That Were True
The United States Air Force once considered weaponizing pheromones. "Gay bomb" was intended to infuse their enemies with female pheromones.
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7 Conspiracy Theories
The U.S. "Gay Bomb"
The United States Air Force once considered weaponizing pheromones. The "gay bomb" was intended to infuse their enemies with female pheromones, thus making them attracted to one other and interrupting troops' morale.
Although, the weapon was never produced and used.
Lennon was Under FBI Surveillance
The CIAÂ and FBI put John Lennon under 24-hour surveillance because of his anti-war songs. Although one of the crazier conspiracy theories, perhaps the FBI liked his music.
United States government Looking into UFOs
The Advanced Aerospace Threat Identification Program looked into UFO sightings and other ariel phenomenon events. It is one of the most intriguing conspiracy theories.
The Government Used the Internet to Spy ~ Conspiracy Theories
 It was revealed in 2005 that the United States National Security Agency (NSA) was intercepting internet communications and phone calls. Sadly, many government agencies and companies still gather your information without your knowledge.
The U.S. Government's Radioactive Tests on Dead Babies
It was named 'Project Sunshine,' They would test radioactive strontium-90 on dead people's body parts or children. It was done without the parents' consent—one of the grossest conspiracy theories in America.
1960's Polio Vaccine Caused cancer ~ Conspiracy Theories
In 1960, it was exposed that some cells used in the polio vaccine could form cancer. As a result, between 1955 and 1963, upwards of 100 million children were given the polio vaccine.
The First Lady Acted as U.S. President
The United States First Lady Edith Wilson, 1919, started to make decisions on behalf of the President, Woodrow Wilson, soon after he had a stroke. It was one of the first government conspiracy theories.