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Conspiracy Theories that you need to know to melt the iceberg in 2023

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Yes, it is time to dive into the world of conspiracy theories. The idea of the conspiracy theory iceberg means getting to know any conspiracy theory topic of your interest deeply, knowing the issue to its core. This way of writing lets you know the deep-rooted issue that lead to mishappening in the events. Let’s explore the world of conspiracy theories that some of you might not be heard of- 

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In America, the Government used to poison liquor to keep the public away from drinking. 

Earlier many believed it was the government behind the alcohol poisoning during the Prohibition period. Partially it is true, the government used to push the liquor manufacturers to use heavy chemicals during the period between 1926 and 1933. The government don’t want the idea of liquor into a moonshine during that time so using heavy chemicals will make people drink less. But you can’t stop a drinker from drinking liquor. More than 10,000 Americans were killed by this 

CIA used heavy drugs like LSD to control the mind as a top-secret project

Back in the 60s, the CIA conducted an experiment on humans in order to make human robots by controlling their minds. The program was named MK-Ultra, and they used volunteers to test the theory. But the program has many repercussions, eventually, it was shut down. It left many of its volunteers permanently damaged mentally. 

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The Dalai Lama is a CIA agent.

If you see Dalai Lama smiling in his photos during the time of the 1960s, it means it has something to do with the amount of money he was getting from the CIA. In some declassified documents, it was revealed that Dalai Lama used to get  $180,000 as funding for the Tibetan Resistance, making it  $1.7 million per year. The main aim was to cause disturbance in the China and its infrastructure. 

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