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23 conspiracy theories linked to United Kingdom.

Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Suez Crisis Protocol of Sèvres (Oct 22-24 1956)
The Protocol of Sèvres was a secret tripartite agreement signed at a villa outside Paris on 22-24 October 1956 between the United Kingdom, France, and Israel. Under its terms, Israel would invade Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on 29 October 1956; Britain and France would then issue a staged "peacekeeping ultimatum" to both parties; when Egypt rejected it, Anglo-French forces would intervene to "protect" the Suez Canal. British Prime Minister Anthony Eden subsequently destroyed the UK copy of the document. The Israeli copy was declassified in 1996 and published by historian Avi Shlaim. The collusion is now confirmed historical record.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
Utøya / Breivik solo-actor vs Knights Templar Europe network (Jul 22 2011)
On July 22 2011 Anders Behring Breivik detonated a car bomb in Oslo's government quarter killing 8, then shot dead 69 people at a Workers' Youth League (AUF) summer camp on Utøya island — 77 killed in total. His 1,500-page manifesto '2083: A European Declaration of Independence' claimed he was acting as a commander of a fictional Knights Templar Europe network. The Norwegian government commission (Gjørv Commission, Aug 13 2012) found he acted alone with no operational network. An initial psychiatric evaluation finding paranoid schizophrenia was overturned by a second panel; Breivik was found criminally sane and convicted of terrorism and premeditated murder on Aug 24 2012, sentenced to 21 years preventive detention (extendable).
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Daphne Caruana Galizia assassination (Oct 16 2017, Bidnija Malta)
Maltese investigative journalist and blogger Daphne Caruana Galizia was killed by a car bomb on 16 October 2017 near her home in Bidnija, Malta. Her 'Running Commentary' blog had exposed Pilatus Bank, the Electrogas gas power station deal, and the Malta angle of the Panama Papers. Yorgen Fenech, an Electrogas businessman, was charged with complicity in murder in November 2019. Vincent Muscat pleaded guilty in February 2021 (sentenced to 15 years); Alfred and George Degiorgio were convicted in October 2022 (sentenced to 40 years). A public inquiry concluded in July 2021 that the state bore responsibility for the conditions that enabled the killing. Prime Minister Joseph Muscat resigned in January 2020 following related revelations.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
Benazir Bhutto assassination (Dec 27 2007, Rawalpindi)
Pakistan Peoples Party leader Benazir Bhutto was assassinated on 27 December 2007 at Liaquat National Bagh in Rawalpindi following a political rally. She had returned from exile in October 2007 after receiving an amnesty from President Pervez Musharraf. A combination of gunshots and a suicide bomb attack killed her and more than twenty others. The Musharraf government's initial claim that she died from striking her head on the vehicle sunroof was contradicted by medical and forensic evidence. The 2010 UN Commission of Inquiry (chaired by Heraldo Muñoz) found that police had hosed down the crime scene within ninety minutes of the attack, destroying critical evidence. TTP attribution to Baitullah Mehsud remains disputed. Five individuals were convicted in 2017; Musharraf was charged in absentia.
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History & Ancient CivilizationsConfirmed
Helios Airways 522 cabin decompression / ghost flight (Aug 14 2005)
Helios Airways Flight 522, a Boeing 737-300 registration 5B-DBY, crashed near Grammatiko, Greece, on 14 August 2005, killing all 121 aboard. The pressurization mode selector had been left in MANUAL during a maintenance check and not returned to AUTO before flight. The crew misdiagnosed the resulting cabin altitude warning as a takeoff configuration horn, failed to recognise hypoxia onset, and became incapacitated at cruise altitude. The aircraft flew on autopilot toward Athens while Hellenic Air Force F-16s intercepted it and found the flight deck unresponsive. Flight attendant Andreas Prodromou, a trained pilot, briefly assumed control before the aircraft crashed after fuel exhaustion. The Cypriot AAIASB report (2006) confirmed decompression as cause.
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Technology & SurveillanceConfirmed
TEMPORA / GCHQ 'Mastering the Internet' fiber-tap (revealed Jun 21 2013)
On 21 June 2013, The Guardian published reporting by Ewen MacAskill, Julian Borger, and Nick Hopkins revealing TEMPORA — a GCHQ program operating from the Bude facility in Cornwall that tapped more than 200 transatlantic fiber-optic cables and buffered up to 21 petabytes of data per day on a rolling 3-day storage window. Related programs included INCENSER, MUSCULAR (shared with NSA), and CARBOY. The Investigatory Powers Act 2016 codified UK bulk collection powers. The European Court of Human Rights ruled in Big Brother Watch v UK (2018, 2021) that some UK interception practices violated ECHR Article 8. Confirmed.
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Finance & EconomicsConfirmed
Paradise Papers offshore-leak (Nov 5 2017)
On 5 November 2017 the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ), Süddeutsche Zeitung, and 95 media partners published findings from 13.4 million documents leaked from Appleby (a Bermuda-based offshore law firm), Asiaciti Trust, and 19 corporate registries. The disclosures exposed Apple's tax-minimisation restructuring in Jersey after the EU's 2013 ruling against its Irish structure; Glencore's Democratic Republic of Congo operations; Nike's Bermuda subsidiary arrangements; US Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross's undisclosed financial ties to Navigator Holdings and its Russian clients; Queen Elizabeth II's Duchy of Lancaster investments; and Bono's investment in a Lithuanian shopping mall via an offshore vehicle. Approximately 120 politicians were implicated.
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Finance & EconomicsConfirmed
FX currency-rate fixing cartel (2007-13, revealed 2013)
Traders at major global banks — including Citigroup, JPMorgan Chase, Barclays, Royal Bank of Scotland, UBS, Bank of America, and HSBC — coordinated manipulation of the WM/Reuters 4pm London foreign exchange benchmark fix through private Bloomberg chat rooms with names including "The Cartel," "The Bandits Club," and "The Mafia." The conspiracy was revealed by Bloomberg News and investigated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority from June 2013. By May 2015, regulators in the United States, United Kingdom, Switzerland, and elsewhere had imposed $5.6 billion in combined fines. Five banks pleaded guilty to US antitrust violations. The conspiracy ran from approximately 2007 to 2013 and affected the pricing of currencies traded by pension funds, corporations, and sovereign wealth funds worldwide.
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Finance & EconomicsConfirmed
BCCI (Bank of Credit and Commerce International) collapse (Jul 5 1991)
The Bank of Credit and Commerce International — nicknamed "Bank of Crooks and Criminals International" — was founded in 1972 in Karachi by Agha Hasan Abedi with Pakistani backing and operated across 70+ countries. Regulators closed it on 5 July 1991 in a coordinated global shutdown after uncovering massive loan fraud, money laundering for Manuel Noriega, Saddam Hussein, Yasser Arafat, Marcos, and Abu Nidal, and covert use by the CIA and Saudi GID. The Kerry Senate report of December 1992 documented the full scope. Clark Clifford and Robert Altman were prosecuted; Altman acquitted, Clifford too ill to stand trial. Depositors recovered $7.5B in liquidation.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
David Kelly death (Jul 17 2003, Oxfordshire)
Dr David Kelly, a UK Ministry of Defence biological weapons expert, was found dead in Harrowdown Hill woods, Oxfordshire, on 17 July 2003 after being publicly identified as the source who had told BBC reporter Andrew Gilligan that the Iraq WMD dossier had been "sexed up." The Hutton Inquiry (2003) ruled suicide by haemorrhage from a severed left ulnar artery compounded by co-proxamol toxicity and heart disease. A group of doctors challenged the findings from 2010 to 2015, arguing the ulnar artery wound could not have produced fatal blood loss, the co-proxamol level was sub-lethal, and there were no fingerprints on the knife. The Hutton Inquiry's 70-year document seal was later partially overturned. Verdict: partially true — the suicide ruling is contested by credible medical professionals, but no alternative account has been formally established.
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Space & ExtraterrestrialDebunked
Rendlesham Forest UFO incident (26-28 Dec 1980)
Over two nights in late December 1980, USAF airmen stationed at RAF Woodbridge and RAF Bentwaters in Suffolk reported encountering a landed or hovering unidentified craft in Rendlesham Forest. Lt Col Charles Halt later filed an official memo describing the incident, which was declassified via FOIA in 1983. Investigators Ian Ridpath and Kevin McClure subsequently identified mundane explanations: the Orfordness Lighthouse and the reentry of Soviet satellite Cosmos 749. The UK Ministry of Defence concluded in 2001 the event had 'no defence significance.' The incident is sometimes called 'Britain's Roswell.'
8 sources4% confidencebeing upgraded
Space & ExtraterrestrialPartially True
Belgian UFO wave (29 Nov 1989 - Apr 1990)
Between November 1989 and April 1990, thousands of witnesses across Belgium — primarily in the Eupen and Wallonia regions — reported large, silent, triangular craft with bright lights at their corners. The Belgian Air Force took the reports seriously enough to scramble F-16 fighters on the night of 30–31 March 1990, and Col Wilfried De Brouwer publicly briefed the sightings in a rare military acknowledgement. The wave produced the famous Petit-Rechain photograph, long considered the best evidence of a structured craft — until 2011, when photographer Patrick Maréchal admitted it was a polystyrene model he had painted and photographed. The Society for the Study of Space Phenomena (SOBEPS) conducted two investigations but reached no definitive conclusion about the craft's origin.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
Prince Andrew / Epstein-Giuffre civil settlement (Feb 2022)
Virginia Giuffre filed a civil suit against Prince Andrew on 9 August 2021 in the Southern District of New York, alleging battery and intentional infliction of emotional distress arising from alleged sexual abuse while she was trafficked by Jeffrey Epstein. The case settled on 15 February 2022 with no admission of liability. The settlement amount has been widely reported as between $12 million and $16 million, drawn from Queen Elizabeth II's private funds supplemented by Andrew's own contribution. Andrew's HRH titles and military patronages had been removed in January 2022 before the settlement was announced.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
Olof Palme assassination (28 Feb 1986, Stockholm)
Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme was shot dead on Sveavägen in central Stockholm on 28 February 1986 as he and his wife walked home from a cinema. The case was one of the longest unsolved political murder investigations in modern history. Christer Pettersson was convicted in 1989 but the conviction was overturned by the appeals court. On 10 June 2020, Chief Prosecutor Krister Petersson formally closed the investigation, naming the late Stig Engström — known as the "Skandia man" — as the primary suspect. Engström died in 2000. Theories attributing the killing to SAPO, South African apartheid intelligence, the PKK, or other actors remain in circulation; the June 2020 closure concluded the best-supported suspect was Engström acting alone.
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Skripal Salisbury novichok attack (Mar 2018)
Former GRU officer Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia were poisoned with novichok nerve agent in Salisbury, England on 4 March 2018. Both survived. Dawn Sturgess died on 8 July 2018 after her partner found a discarded perfume bottle containing the novichok and she applied it to her wrist. UK investigators identified the perpetrators as GRU Unit 29155 officers Anatoliy Chepiga (travelling as 'Boshirov') and Alexander Mishkin (travelling as 'Petrov'), with a third, Denis Sergeev ('Sergey Fedotov'), acting as handler. OPCW confirmed novichok A-234. The two suspects gave an implausible TV interview claiming they had visited Salisbury to see its cathedral.
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Alexander Litvinenko polonium-210 poisoning (London, Nov 2006)
Former FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko was poisoned with polonium-210 in London in November 2006 and died on 23 November 2006. The UK Owen Inquiry (2016) found that FSB operatives Andrey Lugovoy and Dmitry Kovtun carried out the assassination and that Vladimir Putin "probably" personally approved the operation. Po-210 traces were identified at the Millennium Hotel, Itsu sushi bar, and the Pine Bar of the Millennium. Russia denied involvement and refused to extradite Lugovoy, who subsequently became a Russian MP.
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History & Ancient CivilizationsPartially True
Lusitania 1915 sinking: munitions cargo + Churchill cover-up claims
RMS Lusitania was torpedoed by U-20 on 7 May 1915 off Old Head of Kinsale, Ireland, killing 1,198 passengers and crew. The ship's manifest acknowledged rifle ammunition. A second explosion shortly after the torpedo strike has fuelled debate over whether undisclosed munitions or a boiler failure caused it. Naval historian Patrick Beesly's research suggests Admiralty signals intelligence placed U-20 in the area but no protective escort was dispatched. The claim that Winston Churchill and the Admiralty deliberately withheld protection to provoke US entry into the war is partly coherent at the level of negligence; the stronger claim of deliberate sacrifice has no documentary proof.
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History & Ancient CivilizationsPartially True
Rasputin's death: British intelligence assassin theory (Dec 1916)
Grigori Rasputin was killed at the Yusupov Palace in Petrograd on the night of 29–30 December 1916. Felix Yusupov, Grand Duke Dmitri Pavlovich, and Vladimir Purishkevich all confessed involvement. The standard account holds that Rasputin was poisoned, shot multiple times, and drowned in the Neva River. Andrew Cook's 2005 BBC-commissioned research introduced the claim that SIS officer Oswald Rayner was present and fired the final — coup de grâce — shot to the forehead, acting on British intelligence concerns that Rasputin would push Russia toward a separate peace with Germany. Some forensic and archival evidence supports British presence; the specific "Rayner fired the kill shot" claim remains unproven but is not implausible.
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Operation Gladio: NATO stay-behind networks in Europe (1947-1990)
Operation Gladio was a NATO-coordinated programme of clandestine "stay-behind" networks established across Western Europe from the late 1940s, designed to conduct sabotage and resistance operations in the event of a Soviet invasion. The networks were armed, trained, and funded by CIA and MI6 and operated in coordination with national intelligence services. Italian Prime Minister Giulio Andreotti disclosed the Italian network to parliament in August 1990. The Italian parliamentary commission and subsequent national investigations in Belgium, France, Germany, and Switzerland confirmed the programme's existence across the continent.
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Lavon Affair: Israeli false-flag bombings in Egypt (1954)
The Lavon Affair (also called Operation Susannah) was a failed Israeli covert operation in 1954 in which Egyptian-Jewish agents recruited by Israeli military intelligence carried out a series of bombings against British and American targets in Cairo and Alexandria. The operation was designed to be attributed to the Muslim Brotherhood or Egyptian communists, with the aim of destabilising the relationship between Egypt and the Western powers and discrediting the Nasser government. The network was exposed by Egyptian security services; Israeli defence minister Pinhas Lavon resigned over the affair in 1955. Israel officially acknowledged the operation in 2005.
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