08/16/2025
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The summit is now over and we didn’t have to wait long for the results:

A devastating blow to Trump’s subservient policy towards the Kremlin has been dealt by a country on the north-eastern border of the “free world”:

From Estonia, which has a population of 1.372 million, come pearls of mythomania and diplomatic skill time and again. It seems to be the clever cousin of Kai Kallas.
Let’s hope they don’t withhold the hairdresser’s address from us either.
Today we want to look at the practice of conspiracy, i.e. the question of how it is that more and more conspiracy theories are coming true. George Christensen – an Australian politician and advocate of national values – published an article a week ago: 10 “Conspiracy Theories” That Were Proven True.
Some of the wildest, most shocking conspiracy theories in history, the ones governments swore up and down were “crazy,” turned out to be absolutely real. No longer conspiracy theories. Just conspiracies.

“I’m not vaccinated.
I drink raw milk.
I eat mainly red meat.
I use fluoride-free toothpaste.
I’ve never worn a mask.
I sunbathe without sunscreen.
I fast 16 hours a day.
I use animal fat for cooking and frying.
Disobedience has made me healthier, stronger and wiser.”
If 10 cases are not enough for you, here are 33 more conspiracy theories that have been confirmed as events.
You May Call Me A Conspiracy Theorist If I May Call You A Coincidence Theorist. This statement comes from the article: 33 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out To Be True, What Every Person Should Know.
Skeptics are important in achieving an objective view of reality, however, skeptism is not the same as reinforcing the official storyline. In fact, a conspiracy theory can be argued as an alternative to the official or “mainstream” story of events. Therefore, when skeptics attempt to ridicule a conspiracy theory by using the official story as a means of proving the conspiracy wrong, in effect, they are just reinforcing the original “mainstream” view of history, and actually not being skeptical.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com
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