population control

Conspiracy theories tagged "population control."

8 articles

Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory
Debunked

Chemtrail Conspiracy Theory

The belief that aircraft contrails are chemical agents sprayed for population control or weather modification. Claims, science, and evidence examined.

1996 · United States
Elite Depopulation Agenda
Debunked

Elite Depopulation Agenda

The theory that global elites plan to reduce world population through vaccines, pandemics, GMOs, and chemtrails. Origins, claims, evidence, and debunking.

1968 · United States
New World Order Conspiracy
Debunked

New World Order Conspiracy

Examining the New World Order conspiracy theory — claims that a secretive global elite is engineering authoritarian one-world government.

1990 · United States
The Club of Rome
Debunked

The Club of Rome

How a 1968 think tank became central to conspiracy theories about population control, manufactured climate change, and the New World Order.

1968 · Italy
Vaccine Programs as Eugenics / Sterilization
Debunked

Vaccine Programs as Eugenics / Sterilization

The claim that mass vaccination programs in developing nations -- particularly tetanus and HPV campaigns -- secretly contain sterilization agents as part of a population reduction agenda.

1990 · Global
Georgia Guidestones — The Depopulation Monument
Unresolved

Georgia Guidestones — The Depopulation Monument

The mysterious Georgia Guidestones called for keeping humanity under 500 million. Origins, conspiracy theories, the 2022 bombing, and demolition.

1980 · United States
Golden Billion — Russia's Western Elitism Theory
Debunked

Golden Billion — Russia's Western Elitism Theory

The 'Golden Billion' conspiracy theory claims Western elites plan to maintain prosperity for a billion Westerners while impoverishing the rest of humanity. Used by Russian state media to justify anti-Western foreign policy, its origins trace to Soviet-era propaganda.

1990 · Russia
Chemtrails as Population Control
Debunked

Chemtrails as Population Control

The specific variant of chemtrail theory claiming the aerosols contain sterilization agents, slow-acting toxins, or mind-suppressing chemicals as part of a deliberate depopulation program.

1999 · United States