Category: Environmental Exposure

  • 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 Fluoridation and Child Development Theory

    A health conspiracy theory built around a supposed 2006 report leak claiming that fluoride exposure was disrupting child development, especially in boys, and could feminize or chemically alter behavior. The theory turned a real National Research Council review of EPA fluoride standards into a broader narrative about endocrine manipulation and population engineering.