25 Conspiracy Theories That Turned Out To Be True – #12 Is Unbelievable

14) CIA Drug Ring In Los Angeles

Credit: Lew Rockwell
Credit: Lew Rockwell

For years, theories of the government secretly distributing crack cocaine in the ghettos of America during the 1980’s have persisted. Those who suspected this were the ones accused of being on drugs. Only after Gary Webb, Michael Ruppert, and Terry Reed revealed that the CIA had been covertly working with drug smugglers from Nicaragua to sell dangerous drugs on the streets of Los Aneles were the “conspiracy theorists” proven right.
Gary Webb’s book Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion outlines how CIA-backed Contras smuggled cocaine into the U.S. and then distributed crack to Los Angeles gangs, pocketing the profits. The CIA directly aided the drug dealers to raise money for the Contras. Reportedly, the money obtained from the illegal trade was used for the Contas in Nicaragua. And you can bet that the CIA was well aware of what had been happening the whole time.
Webb wrote in 1996 San Jose Mercury News article:

“This drug network opened the first pipeline between Colombia’s cocaine cartels and the black neighborhoods of Los Angeles, a city now known as the ‘crack’ capital of the world. The cocaine that flooded in helped spark a crack explosion in urban America . . . and provided the cash and connections needed for L.A.’s gangs to buy automatic weapons.”

Something worth noting: On December 10, 2004, Webb committed suicide under suspicious circumstances. Because he used two bullets to shoot himself in the head, some suspect murder…

15) The Illuminati 

Credit: YouTube
Credit: YouTube

On May 1st, 1776, the Order of the Illuminati was founded. The Enlightenment-age secret society was created by Adam Weishaupt, and came to be in Ingolstadt (Upper Bavaria). Weishaupt was the first lay professor of canon law at the University of Ingolstadt.
According to InfoWars, the movement largely consisted of freethinkers, secularists, liberals, republicans and pro-feminists, all of which were recruited in the Masonic Lodges of Germany. The organization sought to promote perfectionism through mystery schools and, as a result, was infiltrated, broken and suppressed by the government agents of Charles Theodore, Elector of Bavaria, in an attempt to prevent the threat secret societies pose (read: overthrow the monarchy and state religion).
In the late 18th century, a number of free-thinkers, such as Scottish physicist John Robison and French Jesuit priest Augustin Barruel, began to speculate that the Illuminati group survived suppression and was even responsible for masterminding the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror. Since then, the Order has repeatidly been accussed of being ‘enlightened’ absolutists who are attempting to secretly orchestrate a world revolution in an attempt to globalize the most radicla ideals of the Enlightenment. The Order stands for anti-clericalism, anti-monarchism, and anti-patriarchalism.
Although many believe that the Illuminati was disbanded and destroyed  so long ago, this doesn’t seem to be the case. Evidence suggests that the Rothschild dynasty – which owns roughly half of the world’s wealth – has funded both sides of major wars, including the United States Civil War. This list might also convince you of the Illuminati’s presence.

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