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Dissecting the architecture of conspiracy theories — from classified memo to cultural movement.
It started as a footnote in a declassified FEMA document. Three years of cross-referencing later, it became the blueprint for Season One.
2023 — SESSION 01
EXHIBIT A
SUBJECT: CONTRACTOR #7
Three incidents — same firm
NYT — NOV 2001
"Anomalous timeline discrepancy noted by senior officials"
Pages 4–7 withheld under Sec. 7(c)
SATELLITE IMG — FEB 2001
Before official record date
SOURCE #3 — ANONYMOUS
"They knew two weeks prior. I have the emails."
CONGRESSIONAL RECORD
Hearing postponed — no public explanation
PRESS CONFERENCE — 2002
Statement contradicts internal memo
KEY PATTERN
All three events: 14-day window, same quarter, different jurisdictions.
CROSS-REFERENCE INDEX
47 primary sources · 12 corroborating witnesses · 3 FOIA requests
No algorithm tricks. No thumbnail bait. Just 38 minutes of documented evidence that the internet couldn't stop sharing.
EPISODE 01 — VIEW COUNT
Organic — 0 paid promotion
WATCH TIME — AVERAGE
94% completion rate
VERIFIED COMMENTS
"First channel to show the actual documents"
PRESS MENTIONS
Columbia Journalism Review · The Atlantic · Wired
VERIFIED VIEWER RESPONSES
This is what investigative journalism looks like. The primary source citations alone took me 2 hours to verify.
Watched the full 38 minutes. Haven't done that for any video in years. The redacted doc overlay technique is genius.
Assigned this to my media literacy class. The methodology section is textbook-quality.
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