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A Sarfus image of a biochip
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com (An earlier post took a contrary view. A little diversity of opinion is no bad thing.) A biochip is a radio frequency identification (RFID) transponder the size of a grain of rice which is injected into the human body. Biochips were first used to monitor fisheries in 1983, but are now used by more than 300 zoos and 80 government agencies in a minimum of 20 countries to track pets, lab animals, and endangered wildlife....
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There is a proven method of beating insurgents. Photo: Department of Defense.
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com One of the most effective things the United States did during the Vietnam War was the Phoenix Program. Counter Spy magazine called it “the most indiscriminate and massive programme of political murder since the Nazi death camps of World War 2.” The United States could do with more of this sort of thing in the counter-insurgencies it keeps finding itself fighting. Counterinsurgency requires that government forces neutralize not only the military capabilities of an insurgency,...
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The cover of The Da Vinci Code
by Timothy Chilman email: ephedrasa@hotmail.com One of the most high-profile conspiracy theories of recent years was that put forward in The Da Vinci Code. Book and film, The Da Vinci Code was once everywhere. Da Vinci Code tours took in its locations. At the Church of St Sulpice in France, staff-members wearied of tourists asking where the nun was murdered, necessitating a sign delineating between fact and fiction. The sign was often stolen. The author, Dan Brown, had arrived, and...
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The most famous photograph of a supposed yeti footprint. Photo: visitnepal.com.
<I’m running out of conspiracies. Suggestions to the email address below as to things I could write about would be very welcome. Credit would be given.> by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com Late in 2011, more than a dozen of what were described as scientists from the United States, Russia, China, Canada, Sweden, and Estonia met in Tashtagol, 2,000 miles east of Moscow in the Kemerovo region of Siberia. They declared that they were 95 percent certain that one incarnation of...
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Do you want to know what's REALLY in the Kama Sutra?
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com <I’m running out of conspiracies. Suggestions to the email address below as to things I could write about would be very welcome. Credit would be given. As you can see, I’m getting kinda desperate.> If we say that a conspiracy theory is something few people believe – and by Jiminy, we do – then here’s a conspiracy theory: the Kama Sutra is actually not much good. Little is known of the Kama Sutra’s origins. The...
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When a person has as prominent a role in history as Adolf Hitler, the question inevitably arises: what was he like in bed? Photo: billium12
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com <I’m running out of conspiracies. Suggestions to the email address below as to things I could write about would be very welcome. Credit would be given.> Adolf Hitler. The name is synonymous with evil. He was responsible for the deaths of millions of people. It is said that there exist more than 700 biographies of him: more than twice as many as for Churchill and three times as many as for Roosevelt and Stalin. And...
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by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com Ronald Reagan, 40th President of the United States, is said to have seen a UFO twice. Both occasions were during his stint as 33rd Governor or California (1967-75). The first took place the night Reagan was to attend a party held at the Hollywood home of the late actor, William Holden. Two of the party’s attendees, television star Lucille Ball and comedian Steve Allen, confirmed the story. Reagan was absent when festivities commenced, but appeared...
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Scientologists touting for business. Photo: MalleableExit
<Unless somebody suggests something I could write about, weekly updates will cease.> by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com So, what does the faux religion of Scientology entail? Tom Cruise denied it, the website www.scientologymths.info still denies it, and the Church of Scientology has attempted to suppress the story by means of copyright and trade secrecy lawsuits, but it goes like this: after Scientologists have shelled out an estimated $350,000 to reach Operating Thetan Level III, they hear the story of Xenu,...
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Woo hoo hoo hoo!
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com <I’m starting to run out of conspiracies. If I don’t get more ideas, weekly updates will cease in a month or two. If anybody can think of a conspiracy they’d like to see examined in detail, I’d like them to email me.> Anybody who says there is no scientific evidence of ghosts should be corrected: there is evidence, and it was provided by none other than Albert Einstein (1879-1955), Time magazine’s Man of the Century,...
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Canadian defend against American attack in 1775
by Timothy Chilman email: timothychilman@yahoo.com U.S. government documents tell of a planned invasion of Canada. Such a thing has been attempted before. The first major military effort of the American Revolutionary War was an invasion of Canada led by Benedict Arnold prior to his turning traitor. In the course of Mr. Madison’s War (1812-1815), several invasions were attempted. It was in 1839 that Americans in Maine challenged Canadians over a border squabble known formally as the Aroostock War and informally...
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