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History & Ancient CivilizationsDebunked
Protocols of the Elders of Zion (1903-present)
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion is an antisemitic forgery first published in the Russian newspaper Znamya in 1903 by Pavel Krushevan, with later editions promoted by Pyotr Rachkovsky of the Okhrana (Tsarist secret police). The text plagiarises Maurice Joly's 1864 satirical Dialogue aux Enfers (targeting Napoleon III) and elements of Hermann Goedsche's 1868 novel Biarritz. Times of London journalist Philip Graves documented the direct plagiarism in August 1921. Henry Ford serialised the text in the Dearborn Independent (1920โ€“22). Swiss Bern Trial (1933โ€“35) declared it a forgery, though overturned on technicality in 1937. The text has been used by the Hamas Charter (1988), Iranian state media, and white supremacist organisations. Verdict: debunked.
8 sources5% confidencebeing upgraded
Finance & EconomicsConfirmed
Russian state-doping / McLaren Report (2014-18)
At the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics, the Russian state operated a urine-substitution system using a tampered sample container passed through a concealed hole in the Sochi anti-doping laboratory wall โ€” the "Disappearing Positive Methodology." RUSADA director Grigory Rodchenkov defected in 2015 and cooperated with investigators. A New York Times exposรฉ by Rebecca Ruiz in May 2016 triggered a WADA independent investigation led by Canadian lawyer Richard McLaren. The McLaren Report (July and December 2016) confirmed a state-orchestrated doping system across more than 30 sports affecting over 1,000 athletes. Russian athletes competed as neutrals at subsequent Games.
8 sources5% confidencebeing upgraded
Technology & SurveillanceConfirmed
NotPetya destructive cyberattack (Jun 27 2017)
On 27 June 2017 a destructive malware campaign โ€” publicly branded NotPetya โ€” erupted from Ukraine and spread globally within hours, masquerading as ransomware while in reality being a pure wiper designed to maximise damage. US CISA, UK NCSC, and Five Eyes partners attributed the attack to Russian GRU Unit 74455 (Sandworm) in February 2018; the US DOJ indicted six GRU officers in October 2020. The supply-chain entry point was a trojanised update to M.E.Doc, a Ukrainian accounting software package used by roughly 80 percent of Ukrainian businesses. Global losses exceeded $10 billion, making it the costliest cyberattack in recorded history.
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Technology & SurveillancePartially True
Shadow Brokers NSA TAO tools leak (Aug 2016 - Apr 2017)
Between August 2016 and April 2017, an anonymous group calling itself the Shadow Brokers released a series of files containing what appeared to be NSA Equation Group/Tailored Access Operations (TAO) cyberweapons, including the EternalBlue, EternalRomance, EternalSynergy, and DoublePulsar exploits. Microsoft patched the primary vulnerability (MS17-010) on 14 March 2017 after a pre-disclosure from the NSA; within two months the exploits were weaponised in WannaCry (May 2017) and NotPetya (June 2017). The identity and affiliation of the Shadow Brokers has never been definitively established; leading theories include Russian intelligence theft, an NSA insider, or both.
8 sources3% confidencebeing upgraded
Technology & SurveillanceConfirmed
Ukraine power-grid BlackEnergy attack (Dec 23 2015)
On 23 December 2015, cyberattackers disrupted electricity supply to approximately 230,000 customers in Ukraine's Ivano-Frankivsk Oblast for one to six hours โ€” the first publicly confirmed successful cyberattack on civilian power grid infrastructure anywhere in the world. US-CERT (IR-ALERT-H-16-056-01), the Ukrainian SBU, and security researchers attributed the attack to Sandworm (GRU Unit 74455), who used spear-phishing to compromise three Ukrainian regional electricity distribution companies, deployed the BlackEnergy malware and KillDisk wiper, and launched a telephony denial-of-service to hamper restoration. A follow-on attack on 17 December 2016 (Industroyer/Crash Override) struck the Kiev transmission substation.
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Government & PoliticsConfirmed
Anna Politkovskaya assassination (Oct 7 2006, Moscow)
Anna Politkovskaya, a Novaya Gazeta journalist renowned for her coverage of the Second Chechen War, was shot dead in the elevator of her Moscow apartment building on 7 October 2006 โ€” Vladimir Putin's birthday. Five individuals were convicted in 2014: Lom-Ali Gaitukayev (20 years), Rustam Makhmudov (life), Dzhabrail Makhmudov (12 years), Ibragim Makhmudov (14 years), and Sergey Khadzhikurbanov (20 years). Moscow police lieutenant colonel Dmitry Pavlyuchenkov was convicted separately in 2012. The killing itself is confirmed; the identity of the person who ordered it remains officially unresolved, with testimony from convicted men implicating an FSB colonel whose broader chain of command has never been established.
8 sources4% confidencebeing upgraded
Government & PoliticsPartially True
Alexei Navalny death in IK-3 Polar Wolf colony (16 Feb 2024)
Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny died on 16 February 2024 at Penal Colony IK-3 "Polar Wolf" in the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug. He had been transferred there from IK-6 Melekhovo in December 2023 โ€” a move widely described as punitive. Russian prison authorities stated the cause of death as "sudden death syndrome." Western intelligence agencies, including the US ODNI, assessed that Putin most likely ordered Navalny's killing. Navalny's widow Yulia Navalnaya publicly accused Putin of murdering her husband. The death is real and documented; whether it was state-orchestrated or resulted from natural causes remains contested between official Russian claims and Western intelligence assessments.
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Government & PoliticsPartially True
Wagner Group Prigozhin plane crash (23 Aug 2023)
Wagner Group founder Yevgeny Prigozhin died on 23 August 2023 when a private Embraer Legacy 600 aircraft crashed between Moscow and St Petersburg, killing all ten people on board, including Wagner commander Dmitry Utkin and senior figure Valery Chekalov. The crash occurred exactly two months after Prigozhin led the June 2023 Wagner mutiny โ€” a short-lived armed march on Moscow that ended with a negotiated deal brokered by Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko. Putin offered public condolences. A Wall Street Journal investigation published in April 2024 reported that Western intelligence attributed the crash to an onboard bomb, with FSB involvement. No Russian investigation has produced a transparent public finding.
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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 29โ€“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 โ€” coup de grรขce โ€” 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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History & Ancient CivilizationsDebunked
Anastasia Romanov survival claims (1918โ€“2007)
Grand Duchess Anastasia Nikolaevna of Russia was executed with the rest of the Romanov family by Bolshevik forces at Yekaterinburg on 17 July 1918. Uncertainty about whether all family members were killed โ€” rooted in the chaotic disposal of the bodies โ€” gave rise to multiple impostor claims over the following decades, most famously Anna Anderson, later identified by DNA as Franziska Schanzkowska of Poland. A partial grave was found in 1991 and confirmed five Romanovs by DNA; a second grave found in 2007 contained the remains of Alexei and one daughter, confirmed by DNA in 2008 and 2009. The full family is accounted for. No Romanov child survived.
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