Alright, let’s have a little fun today.
With the new administration prepping for inauguration, the possibility of some serious “conspiracy theory” declassification could be just a couple months away.
Honestly? The possibilities are wild because it looks like we have the makings of an administration that is legit wanting to turn Washington on its head.
Are we finally going to learn who actually killed JFK? I’m pretty sure the new Secretary of Health and Human Services would have a particular interest in that.
Or maybe we’ll learn what happened the night that Jeffrey Epstein didn’t kill himself? Better yet, maybe his wealthy and powerful clients will be revealed (and then locked away for life).
I think I might be most interested in learning about the origins of COVID-19. I have a strong suspicion that “follow the science” might lead us deep into some of the government’s most strictly classified folders.
I wonder how fast Fauci would try to cut a deal? Imagine the jokes about “immunity” that we’d see if it happened.
(Just remember you saw it here first.)
This is what makes conspiracy theories so fascinating. It’s human nature to be drawn to them!
When the “official story” doesn’t add up, people start asking questions. And whether we’re talking about UFOs, historical assassinations, or shady cover-ups, the truth has a funny way of eventually surfacing. So many times, conspiracy theories were proven to be true conspiracies!
If you’re as interested in the historically unknown as I am, you’ve probably already read The Tuttle Twins Guide to True Conspiracies. It’s packed with stories of real conspiracies that were dismissed as “crazy theories”… until they turned out to be true.
From Project Mockingbird to government experiments on unwitting citizens, it reminds us that questioning authority isn’t paranoia—it’s prudence.
Who knows, if the Trump team has their way, maybe we’ll be writing a second edition.
Stay tuned…
It’s gonna be wild!
— Connor