Tag: Conspiracy

  • Elon Musk Wikipedia: Online Encyclopedia Allegedly Labels Tesla Chief and X Owner As ‘Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist’ (See Pic)

    Elon Musk Wikipedia: Online Encyclopedia Allegedly Labels Tesla Chief and X Owner As ‘Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist’ (See Pic)

    In what can be seen as a bizarre incident, Wikipedia has reportedly labelled Elon Musk as a “far-right conspiracy theorist”. A picture shared by the Insider Paper shows Wikipedia allegedly being labelled as a “far-right conspiracy theorist”. A picture confirming the same has also gone viral on social media. The development comes a few days after Wikipedia founder Jimmy Wales criticised the moderation policies of X, formerly Twitter, in an interview at Web Summit. Wales said that the microblogging platform had become overrun with trolls and “a lot of thoughtful and serious” are leaving. Elon Musk Offers Billion Dollars to Jimmy Wales If Wikipedia Is Renamed as ‘Dickipedia’ For a Year!.

    Elon Musk – A ‘Far-Right Conspiracy Theorist’?

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  • Elon Musk ‘Believes’ in Stonehenge and Easter Island Connection, Adds ‘NSFW’ Washington DC Angle to Conspiracy Theory

    Elon Musk ‘Believes’ in Stonehenge and Easter Island Connection, Adds ‘NSFW’ Washington DC Angle to Conspiracy Theory

    Elon Musk seems to ‘believe’ in one of the most discussed conspiracy theories of all time, the connection between Stonehenge and Easter Island with many believing the two monuments to be located exact opposite one another. Elon had also added an ‘interesting’ yet NSFW angle to this ongoing theory by adding Washington DC to it. Elon Musk to Step Down As Twitter CEO? Twitter Poll Result Shows Users Voted ‘Yes’ by Margin of 15%.

    There Are No Coincidences, Says Elon Musk

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  • Project Blue Beam Activated? Know All About the Conspiracy Theory Going Viral Again After Sightings of ‘UFOs’ in US, Canada and China

    Project Blue Beam Activated? Know All About the Conspiracy Theory Going Viral Again After Sightings of ‘UFOs’ in US, Canada and China

    Mumbai, February 12: The much-hyped conspiracy theory “Project Blue Beam” is going viral on social media, and users are claiming that the project has been activated to save the human race in case of an alien invasion. The conspiracy that was allegedly born in French Canada, is one of the trending topics for conspiracy theorists. The theory has gained a great deal of traction on the internet over the past few years.

    The theory is once again out after recent sightings of UFOs over the skies of the US, Canada, and China. On Saturday, a US warplane shot down an unidentified object flying over Canada. The UFO was downed in a joint operation by the neighbors. This operation marked the second such take-down in their skies since the dramatic takedown of a suspected Chinese spy balloon a week ago. China, on Sunday, also witnessed an unidentified object flying over Rizhao. The Chinese authorities were preparing to take down the object in the waters near the coastal city of Rizhao, local media reported. UFO or Aliens Invading Earth? Netizens Explore Theories of ‘Alien Invasion’, Share Funny Memes and Jokes After US Fighter Jets Shot Down Unidentified Object Flying Over Canada.

    What is Project Blue Beam?

    According to conspiracy theorists, Project Blue Beam is a secret project floated by NASA and the United Nations with the purpose to create an artificial “Second Coming” in order to control people and restore the New World Order. The project uses the most powerful technologies to spread a new religion on Earth and create various simulation images to establish total control over humans, after which the New World Order will finally be established. UFO Shot Down? Russian Air Defences Claim To Destroy Mysterious Ball-Shaped Object Near The Sea of Azov; Watch Viral Video.

    Project Activated!

    Project Blue Beam:

    Really?

    Is That What I Think It Is?

    Hmm, Interesting!

    The claims of Unidentified Flying Object (UFO) sightings aren’t new. People often mistake any unusual-looking object in the sky as a UFO. Several videos of such UFOs have found their way to social media in the past. Although, no one has been able to prove the authenticity of such videos and the existence of extra-terrestrial life. Many conspiracy theories claim that Area 51 in Nevada of the US hides aliens and their technologies behind its walls.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Feb 12, 2023 06:53 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • World UFO Day 2022 Funny Memes & Alien Jokes: Send These Hilarious Posts About Unidentified Flying Objects to UFO Enthusiasts & Conspiracy Theorists Around You!

    July 2 is celebrated as World UFO Day. And if you are wondering what UFO stands for, it is ‘Unidentified Flying Object’ aka alien life forms. If you are a UFO conspiracy theorist or enthusiast or even know someone like this, we have for you some of the best UFO memes and jokes you can share on this day.  In 2001 an organization aka ‘World UFO Day Organization’ decided to celebrate this day so that all those interested in UFOs can collect the evidence they have gathered to support the theory of the existence of extraterrestrial beings. Well, there are many who also may not believe in it BUT this day gives us the chance to try and believe in UFOs.

    The World UFO Day organization celebrates this day to encourage people to think that humans may not be the only creature to inhabit the universe. World UFO Day is celebrated on June 24 and by some others on July 2. It is said that on June 24, aviator Kenneth Arnold saw a UFO in the US. Arnold described a UFO as a saucer-like object or a large flat disc design. This is a design that has been used for UFOs for decades. On July 2, 1947, a UFO is believed to have crashed in Roswell, New Mexico. It is said that the UFO crashed in Roswell in 1947 when the US Air Force was carrying out a top-secret project. William Brazel, a witness to the accident, said that the wreckage of the UFO was made of rubber strips and tinfoil. These incidents have led many conspiracy theorists and enthusiasts to believe that there are things beyond our imagination in play here. While we may desperately wait for some concrete proof to believe in aliens we can surely share a laugh on this special UFO day! Check out some of the funniest UFO memes and jokes:

    LOL

    Quite a Possibility

    True

    There are many ways to celebrate this day. The World UFO Day organization to hunt for UFOs encourages people to come out and look at the stars. According to the organization, the most important thing is to get people out with the idea of ​​UFOs.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 02, 2022 08:03 AM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).

  • YouTube Bans False COVID-19 Vaccine Claims in Fight Against Misinformation and Conspiracy Theories

    Washington, September 29: YouTube is wiping vaccine misinformation and conspiracy theories from its popular video-sharing platform. The ban on vaccine misinformation, announced in a blog post on Wednesday, comes as countries around the world continue to offer free immunisations for COVID-19 to a somewhat hesitant public.

    Public health officials have struggled to push back against a steady current of online misinformation about the COVID-19 shot since development of the immunisation first got underway last year.

    YouTube’s new rules will prohibit misinformation about any vaccine that has been approved by health authorities such as the World Health Organization and are currently being administered. The platform had already begun to crack down late last year on false claims about the COVID-19 vaccine.

    YouTube, which is owned by Google, will delete videos that falsely claim vaccines are dangerous or cause health issues, like cancer, infertility or autism — a theory that scientists have discredited for decades but has endured on the internet. As of Wednesday, popular anti-vaccine accounts, including those run by Robert F. Kennedy Jr., were kicked off YouTube. NASA To Halt Mars Missions Communication for Next Few Weeks As Earth and Red Planet on Opposite Sides of the Sun.

    “We’ve steadily seen false claims about the coronavirus vaccines spill over into misinformation about vaccines in general, and we’re now at a point where it’s more important than ever to expand the work we started with COVID-19 to other vaccines,” YouTube said in a prepared statement.

    The new rule will apply to general claims about vaccines as well as statements about specific vaccines, such as those given for measles or flu. Claims about vaccines that are being tested will still be allowed. Personal stories about reactions to the vaccine will also be permitted, as long as they do not come from an account that has a history of promoting vaccine misinformation.

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  • ‘Fleet Of 10 UFOs’ Spotted Hovering Near International Space Station During NASA Livestream? Conspiracy Theorist Explains (Watch Video)

    ‘Fleet Of 10 UFOs’ Spotted Hovering Near International Space Station During NASA Livestream? Conspiracy Theorist Explains (Watch Video)

    Washington, July 12: The mystery about the existence of aliens deepens after one of NASA’s latest live streams has produced images of at least “10 unidentified flying objects (UFOs)” hovering around the International Space Station (ISS). The objects were spotted by a man who was watching the live streaming on July 3 at around 8:30 am EST. He believed that the live streaming video had captured atleast 10 UFOs. Are Aliens Coming? US Navy Pilots Claims to Spot UFOs Daily Between 2014-15 Over East Coast.

    According to the conspiracy theorist, “orb-like” objects were moving past the camera during the live streaming. The man named Jeff believed that the video captured the UFOs forming a circle around the ISS above the Southern Atlantic Ocean. However, till now, NASA has not issued any official statement about the sighting. The footage is being shared widely on social media.

    ‘Fleet Of 10 UFOs’ Spotted Hovering Near International Space During NASA Live Streaming? Here Is The Video: 

    According to a UK-based website unilad.co.uk, Jeff shared the screenshot of the objects with a youtuber named Michael as he was unable to find out explanation. Michael shared the first screenshot of the “orb-like” objects on his YouTube channel “Mr. MBB33”. Do UFO and Aliens Exist? Final Report by US Intelligence Does Not Rule Out Possibility of Extraterrestrial Spacecraft, Says Only One of 144 Sightings Can Be Explained.

    He wrote, “Observation made by Jeff who saw these strange objects from the ISS onboard live camera on July 3, 2021, at 8:30 am EST. He took several screenshots once he noticed the dark objects. There were approximately 10 visible objects in this screengrab, may have been more.” Notably, social media users are coming up with numerous explanations about the objects. Some even believe that these objects were part of the US Space force, which was formed by former President Donald Trump. Some even believe that the objects could be was a part of the Starlink satellite network of Elon Musk.

    Last month, the United States released an unclassified report on sightings of UFOs. The much-awaited final US intelligence report on UFO sightings, called “Preliminary Assessment: Unidentified Aerial Phenomena'” said only one of 144 UFO sightings between 2004 and 2021 could be explained with “high confidence”. The report neither confirmed nor rejected possibilities of alien origin behind UFO sightings.

    (The above story first appeared on Morning Tidings on Jul 12, 2021 11:29 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website morningtidings.com).