33 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out to Be True

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Avatar Rick G -
#1
Excellent article...thanks, TigerAngel. Looking forward to his expanded list. All crimes start with conspiracies. All investigations start with theories. "Conspiracy theory" is a Newspeak phrase that is nonsensical. Let's use Oldspeak and just call it theory. That's how cops solve crimes, using theories to get to the truth. There is no such thing as 'conspiracy theory' to a detective. All theories are relevant. Usually the simplest answer is the correct one.


Avatar JAP69 -
#2
Thanks Tiger Angel,
Their are some in there we still need to keep an eye on.
Rex 84 for one.
Avatar konane -
#3
And this one .......... "16.The Business Plot:In 1933, group of wealthy businessmen that allegedly included the heads of Chase Bank, GM, Goodyear, Standard Oil, the DuPont family and Senator Prescott Bush tried to recruit Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler to lead a military coup against President FDR and install a fascist dictatorship in the United States. And yes, we're talking about the same Prescott Bush who fathered one US President and grandfathered another one.Smedley Butler was both a patriot and a vocal FDR supporter. Apparently none of these criminal masterminds noticed that their prospective point man had actively stumped for FDR in 1932.Smedley spilled the beans to a congressional committee in 1934.

Everyone he accused of being a conspirator vehemently denied it, and none of them were brought up on criminal charges. Still, the House McCormack-Dickstein Committee did at least acknowledge the existence of the conspiracy, which ended up never getting past the initial planning stages.Though many of the people who had allegedly backed the Business Plot also maintained financial ties with Nazi Germany up through America's entry into World War II. In 1934, the Business Plot was publicly revealed by retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler testifying to the McCormack-Dickstein Congressional Committee. In his testimony, Butler claimed that a group of men had approached him as part of a plot to overthrow Roosevelt in a military coup. One of the alleged plotters, Gerald MacGuire, vehemently denied any such plot. In their final report, the Congressional committee supported Butler's allegations of the existence of the plot, but no prosecutions or further investigations followed, and the matter was mostly forgotten.

On July 17, 1932, thousands of World War I veterans converged on Washington, D.C., set up tent camps, and demanded immediate payment of bonuses due them according to the Adjusted Service Certificate Law of 1924. This "Bonus Army" was led by Walter W. Waters, a former Army sergeant. The Army was encouraged by an appearance from retired Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler, who had considerable influence over the veterans, being one of the most popular military figures of the time. A few days after Butler's arrival, President Herbert Hoover ordered the marchers removed, and their camps were destroyed by US Army cavalry troops under the command of General Douglas MacArthur.

Butler, although a self-described Republican, responded by supporting Roosevelt in that year's election. In a 1995 History Today article Clayton Cramer argued that the devastation of the Great Depression had caused many Americans to question the foundations of liberal democracy. "Many traditionalists, here and in Europe, toyed with the ideas of Fascism and National Socialism; many liberals dallied with Socialism and Communism." Cramer argues that this explains why some American business leaders viewed fascism as a viable system to both preserve their interests and end the economic woes of the Depression.

BBC - Whitehouse Coup (Part 1)"
Avatar TigerAngel -
#4
Thanx Rick. By definition a conspiracy is more than one person plotting to commit a crime i.e. "conspiracy to commit murder" would apply to more than one person plotting murder. Today, the criminals have turn the fraze conspiracy theory into something bizarre and crazy and they are trying to make that a crime! Definitely New-speak in operation here.

@Jap. You are welcome and you are right about Rex 84. It's a scary one right now.

@konane. Jim Marrs wrote a book a few years ago titled "The Fourth Reich". Guess who the big players today are. By definition we are in a fascist state when big biz is in cahoots with the gov. I didn't know these things about good 'ol Smedley before!

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