The Most Outrageous U.S. Conspiracy Theories

Using scientific data, conspiracists think that the government knows when and how it will erupt. They claim that the government will not release the information to the public and instead tell the rich upper class to protect them. There's no proof to this claim, but still, conspiracists persist. 

The Georgia Guidestones

The Georgia Guidestones were built in Elberton, Georgia in 1980. There are 10 guidelines written on the stones in eight different languages. It seems to be the "rules" for humans. Nobody knows who built the monument or why. The person who bought it did so under an alias.

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The More You Know

  • The Guinness brewery supported all of it's employees who chose to fight in WW1. They were paid half of their wages while away, and their jobs were guaranteed upon their return. The brewery also sent them care packages containing chocolate and condensed milk.
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  • The largest known living organism is an aspen grove.
  • Dogs can learn up to 165 words.
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