Category: Culture & Society
- The Birth Control and Water
A theory claiming that hormones from oral contraceptives and related pharmaceuticals entering wastewater are not just an environmental side effect but part of a broader feminization process affecting animals and humans. The theory often points to real findings about estrogenic compounds in waterways and effects on fish, then extends them into population-level claims about human sex traits and behavior.
- The Herbalife / Tupperware Pyramid
A theory claiming that multi-level marketing and party-plan direct sales were not only commercial models but social-conditioning experiments designed to test obedience, belief reinforcement, scripted recruitment, and group identity under pressure. In this view, businesses such as Herbalife and Tupperware are used as case studies in a larger cultic or mind-control architecture disguised as entrepreneurship.
- The Beatnik to Hippie Transition as a CIA Social Project
A theory claiming that the cultural shift from the Beat generation to the Hippie movement was not organic, but was engineered or steered by U.S. intelligence in the mid-1960s to depoliticize youth dissent. In this account, drugs, spectacle, and “drop out” culture were promoted to neutralize potentially militant political opposition.