What Really Happened

Conspiracy theories they promote

Among the many conspiracy theories promoted by What Really Happened, some of their favorite obsessions are:

Stopped clock

See the main article on this topic: Stopped clock

Interestingly enough, What Really Happened has sections debunking creationism and birtherism- but they still put their own spin on the latter by positing an out-of-wedlock birth rather than the "born in Kenya" theory). They also have an associated podcast and wiki. So, in essence, it's a poor man's Infowars.

In the media

There is also a radio show on John Stadtmiller's Republic Broadcasting Network.[1][2] The website's proprietor, Michael Rivero, claims to have started his website and radio show after questioning what really happened to Vince Foster, claiming that his suicide seemed like something he saw out of the movie special effects industry, which he works in. The podcast was on shortwave radio, as well as being carried by the Genesis Communications Network.

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gollark: I think what would also be neat is a central price comparison/stock tracking system.
gollark: Higher work → mining produces blocks faster for same amount of H/sLower work → the opposite, slower blocks for same H/sThe server automatically tries to balance it so you get 1 block a minute.
gollark: Basically, when you do things for a company or person or whatever, they pay you for it, and you can then use that money to purchase goods and services.
gollark: It's documented on the arch wiki, you *have* to announce it.

Notes

  1. What else?

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