“Trust Us,” said the Government, Right Before Gaslighting You Again
From fake coups to goat yoga conspiracies, we unpack the government’s greatest hits of misinformation—served with a side of sarcasm and facts.
Flat Earth, lizard people, and moon landing deniers—we dive into the weird, the wild, and the wonderfully illogical. Satire meets skepticism in our deep dives into the fringe.
From fake coups to goat yoga conspiracies, we unpack the government’s greatest hits of misinformation—served with a side of sarcasm and facts.
Steve Bannon just dropped a political bombshell louder than a Metro train screeching into Gallery Place: “There’s a plan,” he says, to keep Donald Trump in the White House past 2028. Yes, past the next election cycle. Past the Constitution’s 22nd Amendment. Past the point where even the White House gift shop runs out of MAGA snow globes.
No, Mark Zuckerberg didn’t sue himself—but the internet sure wanted him to. We fact-check the viral headline and dive into a satirical courtroom where Zuck faces off against… Zuck. Spoiler: the judge is an AI trained on Reddit.
In 2025, while most Americans are doomscrolling TikTok and arguing over AI-generated Taylor Swift lyrics, your local amendment auditor is quietly saving democracy one typo at a time. This satirical essay explores why these watch dogs’ matter, what they’re uncovering, and how their work is more relevant than ever.
From lizard people in Congress to secret tunnels under Tysons Corner, we explore the wild world of conspiracies and fringe theories with a comedic lens. Warning: May cause side effects like laughter, skepticism, and Googling “Is my neighbor a CIA plant?”