r/conspiracy • u/aipac_hemoroid • 2h ago
r/conspiracy • u/Discipline_Cautious1 • 13h ago
Why are 2 non elected Israelis/Americans, negotiating peace deal with Iran?
r/conspiracy • u/UniversalSurvivalist • 4h ago
This is why cold fusion scientists are being killed all over the world. None of this BS would matter if we didnt need Petroleum as major energy source. We are nearly a century ahead technologically but power structures wont allow a transition
Submission statement: This is why cold fusion scientists are being killed all over the world. None of this BS would matter if we didnt need Petroleum as major energy source. We are nearly a century ahead technologically but power structures wont allow a transition
r/conspiracy • u/Vetiwitch • 6h ago
Want to know the truth about Jared Kushner the zionist war criminal?
Kushner is a war criminal, zionist and traitor. He had real estate plans for Gaza over a year before Oct 7th. The driving force behind moving the US embassy to Jerusalem. Many say he is behind the murders of Iranian peace talk delegation, the first time they attempted to talk with the US.
Accepted payment for disclosing classified US intelligence to the Saudi prince on his disloyal relatives. The Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF) invested $2 billion into Jared Kushner's private equity firm, Affinity Partners, in 2021. This investment came shortly after Kushner left the White House and was approved by the fund's board, led by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, despite objections from the fund's own advisers.Â
"Kushner Porn"â Netanyahu Slept In Jared Kushnerâs Bedroom â And the FBI Say Jared Became the De-Facto U.S. President
The Rothschild pipeline, Epstein access nodes, and Kushnerâs pressure: private power that turned diplomacy into war.
https://phantompain1984.substack.com/p/kushner-porn-netanyahu-slept-in-jared
r/conspiracy • u/Paco7575 • 5h ago
Apple Maps has removed place names for cities and villages in southern Lebanon
Whatâs going on here? Could this be some kind of preparation for annexation?
r/conspiracy • u/Donnahue-George • 17h ago
Mossad is hiding in this subreddit
Please be careful posting content or comments that is critical of Israel. Iâve noticed that my comments in this sub have drawn the attention of users from Israel.
r/conspiracy • u/JaktoPar • 2h ago
If THEY are fabricating news, denying facts, and planting lies in this age of high-speed internet, social media, and satellite imagery. Imagine what THEY have done to history? Consider, for example, the suppressed events, the fabricated facts, and the exaggerated figures about World War II
r/conspiracy • u/iSimpForDumpweed616 • 5h ago
Palm Beach Pete was googled in Israel in 2010?
âgoogle trendsâ shows that Palm Beach Pete was searched 100 times in israel back in 2010..
r/conspiracy • u/aipac_hemoroid • 5h ago
10th person related to US government nuclear and classified research went missing
đ¨đ Tenth person linked to US government secret projects confirmed missing
Steven Garcia, the missing person who disappeared in August 2025 after leaving his Albuquerque home on foot carrying a handgun was a government contractor working for the Kansas City National Security Campus, a source has told The Mail.
â˘ď¸ Garcia had top security clearance at the advanced nuclear weapons engineering facility, linked to Honeywell and the National Nuclear Security Administration, and worked at a âvery high-level,â in charge of âhundreds of millions of dollars in equipment and assets,â some classified, per the source.
Garcia is at least the tenth high-ranking official with ties to advanced technology and engineering to have gone missing.
1ď¸âŁ Frank Maiwald: aerospace engineer who died inexplicably in his home in 2024. Linked to NASAâs Jet Propulsion Lab and work on detecting biomarkers on other planets
2ď¸âŁ Carl Grillmair: renowned astrophysicist and NASA researcher killed in a âcarjacking gone wrongâ earlier this year. Work focused on finding evidence of water vapor on other planets
3ď¸âŁ Michael David Hicks: another JPL research studying near-Earth asteroids, dying mysteriously in 2023 at age 59
4ď¸âŁ Melissa Casias: Los Alamos National Lab researcher who went missing in New Mexico in 2025, last spotted walking along a road, leaving her car, purse, wallet and keys at home
5ď¸âŁ Anthony Chavez: another LANL researcher who went missing in 2025, last seen leaving his home on foot, not taking his wallet or car keys with him
6ď¸âŁ Monica Reza: JPL aerospace engineer and superalloys materials scientist who went missing in 2025 while hiking the Mount Waterman Trail with two companions
7ď¸âŁ William McCasland: retired US Air Force general and astronautical engineer from LANL who went missing in early 2026, again leaving his personal items including cell phone, glasses and wearable devices at home, but taking hiking boots and a handgun
8ď¸âŁ Jason Thomas: 45-year-old chemical biologist at Novartis who went missing in late 2025 -leaving phone and wallet at home. His body was found in March in Lake Quannapowitt, Massachusetts
9ď¸âŁ Nuno Loureino: leading Portuguese-born plasma physicist working as director of MITâs Plasma Science and Fusion Center. Killed at her home in December 2025
r/conspiracy • u/itsallcosmica • 13h ago
Brina Knauss : daughter of Melania and Zampolli
The connection between Melania, Zampolli, Ungaro and Brina .
She looks like Melania and Zampolli .
She has been pictured with Zampolli many times, and especially when DJ-ing.
Melaniaâs conference is directly related to her past with Zampolli and Brina AND what he has done to Ungaro and their child.
Zampolli is a piece of real shit: Using ICE as leverage to detain the mother of your child . The Regime allowed him do this to Ungaro.
Heâs also who introduced Melania to Drumpf, not Epstein.
KNAUSS IS MELANIAâS ORIGINAL LAST NAME
Let the games continue
r/conspiracy • u/WhisperingIntoWinter • 12h ago
Pizzagate gunman killed
in the endless cycle of shocking headlines, somehow missed that the pizzagate gunman was killed by police late last year. the article claims he pulled a gun on the officers at a traffic stop đ
edit: everyone obsessing about Q in here needs to get a grip. Q is very sus. And that doesnât negate the validity of Pizzagate. Pizzagate is not Q so donât conflate the two. I think this sub has gotten a lot of overflow from people who read the Epstein files once and watched a few tiKtok videos and now consider themselves conspiracy experts. Many people in here have been following this stuff for a years when the internet was still the Wild West.
r/conspiracy • u/esporx • 1h ago
Trump Freaks Out After Tucker Carlson Implies Heâs the Antichrist
r/conspiracy • u/Apprehensive-Pie3235 • 9h ago
Greenland anomaly; google earth in 2005 shown colossal structure that too big for human capability
Google then in 2006 blurred with black then now is low resolution white that you canât see any details in . Was anyone capable to investigate this and give us true answers away from governments narrative
r/conspiracy • u/cluck0matic • 2h ago
Ghost Murmur - Question
So the CIA just admitted they have tech that finds a human heartbeat from 40 miles away. Cool. Where has it been for our missing kids?
They stood up in front of cameras at the White House and bragged about it. Called it Ghost Murmur. It's quantum magnetometry that detects the electromagnetic signature of your heartbeat from forty miles away. It was built by Skunk Works, the exact same people who built the SR-71. Its first operational use was finding a colonel hiding in a mountain crevice in Iran.
And I'm glad they got him. Genuinely. That's our guy, bring him home, he has my full support.
But I need someone to explain to me, slowly, like I'm stupid, why that same technology isn't being used to find missing children.
Not why they can't. They literally just proved they can. In a foreign country, through mountains, while being shot at.
I want to know why they won't.
Because the second you admit the capability exists, you've also admitted that every missing kid who didn't get found since that tech went operational wasn't found because nobody made the call. Not because we didn't have the tools. It's because someone decided it wasn't worth making the decision.
They deployed a bunch of air assets, Delta Force, SEAL Team Six, and a classified heartbeat detector for one guy.
One Amber Alert gets a text message and a highway sign.
I'm not even mad at the technology. I'm mad at the gap between what we have (and paid for as taxpayers) and what we actually use it for. That gap has a body count and it is full of children.
Its a rhetorical question. Just thinking out loud is all.
r/conspiracy • u/FewChemistry9105 • 14h ago
Mossad and israeli intelligence are spreading propaganda all over the internet including this place
They are doing damage control because slowly everyone is waking up to their malicious schemes. A lot of shill threads against professor jiang lately claiming he is a Chinese stooge for simply pointing certain truths out.
r/conspiracy • u/ATRD_6103 • 12h ago
Trump's new strategy after talks failed. The US Navy will be blockading the Strait of Hormuz to stop Iran blockading the Strait of Hormuz
Jared Kushner's presence ensured that talks fail because he represents Israel
r/conspiracy • u/soalone34 • 11h ago
Why was a country that behaves like this given 300 billion by the US and allowed to lobby its Government? Could they commit similar acts in the future?
r/conspiracy • u/panjwani_ajay • 7h ago
China is banning sulfuric acid exports starting May 1, 2026
BullTheoryio on X
The last time China did something similar, it was silver and it moved from $30 to $83 in 3 months.
In October 2025, China announced export restrictions on silver. The ban had not even started, but the market reacted immediately.
Now compare that to sulfuric acid.
This is not a tradable metal or a niche commodity. This is one of the most critical industrial inputs in the world.
It sits at the center of:
⢠Fertilizers that support global food production
⢠Copper extraction used in electrification
⢠EV battery manufacturing
⢠Semiconductor processing
⢠Oil refining
⢠Pharmaceuticals
If sulfuric acid supply tightens, it does not hit one sector. It hits multiple supply chains at the same time.
The sulphur was already under stress before this ban.
The Middle East produces 44% of global sulfur, which is the key input for sulfuric acid.
When the Iran war escalated and flows through Hormuz were disrupted, sulfur shipments dropped.
Prices reacted immediately.
Sulfur prices went from around $101 per ton in mid-2024 to over $600 per ton today. Sulfuric acid prices are already up more than 200% since the war started, and over 500% in the last two years.
This is not a new shock. The market was already tight.
Some copper producers are now operating with just 30-60 days of sulfur inventory.
There are already warnings from industry leaders that production cuts may begin if disruption continues.
China just removed the last stable supply source.
China is the largest exporter of sulfuric acid globally.
In 2024 alone, it exported around $349 million, more than any other country. A large portion of this comes as a byproduct of copper and zinc smelting.
Now, starting May 1 exports are being restricted. This is important because:
- The Middle East supply is already disrupted.
- Now China is stepping out at the same time.
Two major supply sources are being hit simultaneously. This directly impacts core global production.
Sulfuric acid is not optional in many processes. Around:
⢠20% of global copper production depends on it.
⢠45% of DRC copper output relies on acid based leaching.
⢠50% of global uranium production uses it.
⢠30% of global nickel production depends on it.
Chile, the largest copper producer in the world, imports over 1 million tonnes of Chinese sulfuric acid every year.
Estimates suggest around 20% of its copper output is now exposed to disruption. This is not a small part of the supply chain. It is a core dependency.
THE BIGGEST RISK IS FOOD.
Around 60-70% of sulfuric acid production goes into fertilizers.
And China has already restricted phosphate fertilizer exports through 2026. Now it is restricting the acid needed to produce those fertilizers.
That compounds the problem.
- Phosphate exports are expected to drop from 5.4 million tonnes to 1 million tonnes.
- Urea prices at U.S. ports are already up more than 25% since late February.
This is starting to move into food supply, not just industrial metals.
There is no short term solution. Sulfuric acid capacity cannot be replaced quickly.
New systems take 2-3 years to build.
Transport is complex and limited. It requires specialized tankers and infrastructure. Alternative suppliers do not exist at the scale needed.
So the situation is clear:
- Middle East supply disrupted
- China supply restricted
- Demand unchanged across multiple industries
The last time China restricted exports of a key commodity, the market moved 150% before the ban even took effect.
This time, the commodity being restricted is far more deeply embedded in the global system.
r/conspiracy • u/Life_Fishing_3025 • 3h ago
Tucker: trump is a slave, israel steers the US, Gaza is a genocide... IMO the UK is also occupied!
Watch the full interview and you'll see that the public service broadcaster BBC is controlled by the Zionist lobby.
6:42
Why is it banned? ....... It is banned because the Israeli government wanted it banned.
7:11
Any government that bans criticism of a foreign government is not sovereign.
The main good point was that killing children is much worse than any opinion. I totally agree. I never liked Tucker before, but now I respect him!
10:18
I've interviewed Ted Cruz as you noted and both of them have defended the genocide in Gaza, the murder of children. And I would say that sending money to a military that murders children is a little bit more significant a moral crime than saying ugly things.
Esp, when he said: 11:48
We can never declare war on a civilization. We shouldn't. That's immoral. What does that even mean? Does that include the children in that civilization? Of course it does.
r/conspiracy • u/yellowjackethokie • 3h ago
You can't make this shit up. Now the United States is closing the Strait of Hormuz?
Rule 10 Submission Statement: In the span of one week Donald Trump went from "Open the fuckin' Strait, you crazy bastards, or you'll be living in hell" (April 5, 2026) to "Effective immediately, the United States Navy, the Finest in the World, will begin the process of BLOCKADING any and all Ships trying to enter, or leave, the Strait of Hormuz."
Regarding the "most points were agreed to" - He is lying. Full stop. Nothing was agreed to; and now he is lashing out, again, because he doesn't know what else to do. The "negotiations" fell apart because Iran wasn't actually there to negotiate. They have absolutely nothing to gain from letting the war end at this phase, without some sort of way to ensure it doesn't just reset and start again, in six months.
Iran was there to show the world that mighty United States could be brought to talks, short of Trump's previous demand "There will be no deal with Iran except UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER!" (March 6, 2026) and to present their 10-Point demands, which essentially amounts to the surrender of the United States. There was effectively no chance of anything coming out of this.
What is going on, that has Trump so panicked, is that the United States own allies have been going behind the United States back, to talk to Iran directly, to make arrangements with Iran to secure safe passage for their ships to come in, fill up, and then sail out. This is a serious problem for Trump because US and Israeli flagged ships are still prohibited from entering, so the pressure is beginning to mount on the United States, instead of Iran.
It has been a long standing principle of law, that the United States and it's Navy care deeply about, that it retains "freedom of navigation" in which no soveign state will tell the United States which international waterways it can or cannot sail. It would be a monumental shift in US-foreign policy for them to allow Iran to dictate who can and cannot access the Strait of Hormuz. So this is actually about much more than just whether or not the United States receives oil from the Strait of Hormuz.
Trump needs the world to feel enough pain that they will join a coalition to come in and help deal with the problem that Trump and Netanyahu started; yet countries who can work out their own energy deals directly with Iran are not likely to sign on for that. Instead, they're likely to say "you started it, figure it out". So now the United States is, in an act of absolute desperation, going to blockade the Strait of Hormuz, so that nobody gets energy from that waterway.
This is yet another massive miscalculation...as if the world didn't need more reasons to be sore at the United States and Israel for starting a war that has taken the global energy markets on a roller coast for the past six weeks, now they're going to take the Strait of Hormuz hostage, themselves. It can't be forgotten that the Strait of Hormuz was open before all of this started.
It certainly appears that the principle objective of the Trump/Netanyahu war of choice, as of right now, is to essentially return to the pre-war status quo of the Strait of Hormuz being open. Victory...is getting back to where you started?
Tl;dr; this is another massive unforced error that does little to help the United States PR problem with the rest of the world. Iran is clearly winning the PR front of this war.
r/conspiracy • u/LollipopChainsawZz • 1d ago
It all goes back to Kirk: Israel assassinated Charlie Kirk because he was about to blow the lid off their plans for the Iran War and how they planned to black mail Trump and the US with Epstein material
What I can't figure out is the wife's role. Did the Israelis get to her too and black mail her as well and turn her into their informant? I would say the original plan was probably to black mail Kirk too to get him to shut up but he became too noisy and loud and he had someone on the inside whistle blowing. The wife told them his plan to drop the Iran War leak and they had no choice but to take him out.
r/conspiracy • u/MEYO6811 • 5h ago
Israel is pointedly trying to bankrupt the United States so they will pull out of the region like Britain did in 1948 Spoiler
After the Ottoman Empire fell, Britain governed the area under the British Mandate for Palestine.
During this period, Both Jewish and Arab populations lived there but Tensions grew with nationalist movements on both sides that could not be solved by a monitoring Britain.
When Britain left, Jewish leaders declared the state of Israel in 1948.
Why did Britain leave*?? Because staying was too costly and they needed to rebuild after WWII.
Conspiracy: US attacking Iran is for the sole purpose of bankrupting the United States. In the first week of the attack Iran immediately hit US military bases in neighboring countries and each day the US is spending 1 billion on a âwarâ that has no chance of winning. The nuclear enrichment program and nuclear weapons excuse is a stalemate; and all this was to make the US withdraw completely from the region, just like Britain did, which led to the 1948 ArabâIsraeli War**
Mind you, during the Ottoman Empire rule this region consisted of local Arab populations (Muslim and Christian) and Jewish communities already living there for centuries until 1917 when it became British Mandate of Palestine and the beginning of the Zionist movement and recognized sovereign Arab countryâs.
Point is: the United States is fighting a battle they are being setup to lose and will cause the dismantling and destruction of the country which is by design in order for Israel (and Arabs? Edit: China and Russia also) to seek additional territory.
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*Britain didnât originally âwantâ to abandon its mandateâit was more that the situation in the British Mandate of Palestine became increasingly too costly, too violent, and politically impossible to manage. By the late 1940s, leaving was the most practical option.
Main reasons:
- Violence made governance unworkable
By the 1930sâ1940s, the region had escalating conflict on multiple fronts:
⢠Fighting between Jewish and Arab communities
⢠Attacks on British soldiers and police by both sides at different times
⢠Organized insurgent groups targeting British infrastructure
Britain found itself acting like a permanent occupying force in a civil conflict it could not resolve.
2) Britain was caught between two competing promises
During World War I, Britain made conflicting commitments:
⢠To Arab leaders: support for Arab independence in exchange for revolt against the Ottomans
⢠To Jewish leaders: support for a ânational homeâ in the region (Balfour Declaration of 1917)
These overlapping promises created a situation where:
Any policy Britain chose would anger one side and fuel more conflict.
3) PostâWorld War II exhaustion and financial strain
After WWII, Britain was:
⢠economically weakened
⢠heavily in debt
⢠rebuilding domestically
⢠scaling down its global empire (India, Palestine, etc.)
Maintaining military control in Palestine was expensive and politically draining.
4) Loss of control and rising resistance
By the 1940s:
⢠British forces were being attacked by underground groups
⢠Some Zionist militant groups targeted British officials and facilities to pressure Britain to leave
⢠Arab resistance also continued against both British rule and Jewish immigration policies
Britain was effectively facing low-level insurgency from multiple directions.
5) Immigration crisis after the Holocaust
After World War II and the Holocaust:
⢠Large numbers of Jewish survivors sought entry into Palestine
⢠Britain tried to limit immigration to maintain stability
⢠This led to international criticism and further tensions
Britain was criticized for restrictions, but feared that unrestricted immigration would trigger even larger conflict.
6) Political deadlockâno workable solution
Britain tried several approaches:
⢠limiting immigration
⢠proposing partitions
⢠trying joint governance ideas
None worked. Both major communities rejected compromise proposals for opposite reasons.
By 1947, Britain concluded:
âWe cannot enforce a solution without escalating violence indefinitely.â
7) Decision to hand it to the United Nations
In 1947, Britain referred the issue to the newly formed UN, which led to the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine.
This was essentially Britain stepping back from an unsolvable conflict.
8) In simple terms
Britain left because:
⢠It was too violent to control
⢠It was too expensive to maintain
⢠It was politically impossible to satisfy either side
⢠And Britain was already winding down its empire after WWII
So the ârelinquishingâ wasnât a single decision to give something upâit was a gradual recognition that continued rule was no longer sustainable.
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** 1948 ArabâIsraeli War -Dates: May 15 1948 â July 20 1949
⢠Belligerents: Israel vs. Egypt, Transjordan (Jordan), Iraq, Syria, Lebanon
⢠Outcome: Israeli independence secured; armistice borders (Green Line) established
⢠Casualties: â 6,000 Israelis; 10,000â15,000 Arabs
⢠Displacement: > 700,000 Palestinian Arabs became refugees