Category: Medical & Health
- 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 Apathy Hormone
A 2014-era theory claiming that fluoride concentrations in U.S. public water systems were not being managed for dental health alone, but subtly tuned to dampen political energy, especially in electorally competitive swing states. In this narrative, water fluoridation becomes a regional behavioral-control program calibrated to voter temperament rather than a uniform public-health policy.
- 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.
- The H1N1 (Swine Flu) Panic (2009)
A conspiracy theory alleging that the 2009 H1N1 pandemic was either a bio-weapon release or an engineered panic used to justify mass vaccination, with some versions claiming the vaccines would contain RFID or other tracking technology. The theory combined vaccine fears, emergency-powers anxiety, and mistrust of pharmaceutical and government coordination.
- The Ebola Outbreak (2014) as Patent Test
A conspiracy theory alleging that the 2014 West Africa Ebola outbreak was exploited or even initiated because U.S. government entities held patents connected to Ebola virus material, allowing them to test quarantine systems, emergency powers, and global response protocols. The theory often treats the existence of Ebola-related patents as evidence of ownership over the disease itself.