We were talking about the hypothetical Option that the gov did not take for the Chinese weather ballon.Do you not know what the first amendment says because I have no clue how you think it fits in here.
The US government would rather Have the Chinese guess as to what happened to their own ballon. Did the Americans detect it What would they do what did they what did they do. If the Americans Do anything publicly The Chinese gain information.
The default, the soft conspiracy, is just to take care of it just to take care of it Without telling anyone about it. No Wallace broken bitch.
When it become public knowledge This government had to decide whether to classify get or not. Or to illegally suppress the info. The latter is a hard core conspiracy.
Experts discuss these options In the media because they did not bother.
Another Hypothetical would be the secret canadian Bases up north. While the government Does not have them on maps End the police and what not will say they do not exist The locals see Jet fighters landing in Jet fighters landing in the "invisible" bases.
Or camp x Which was illegal to talk but High school kids Whitby Use the area as a place to hang out. No photos or Literature could be published about it. The place is not been used since world war 2.
Camp X, located in Whitby, Ontario, Canada, was officially declassified in the 1980s. The declassification allowed information about its activities during World War II, particularly its role as a secret spy training facility, to become more publicly known.
I'm not sure what the cover story was before that But any mention or Speculation of its actual purpose was stopped before then. It may not technically be A conspiracy theory because it's not illegal But it certainly appears that way to those being lied too.
Ps cmp x
- Secret Spy Training: Camp X was a covert training facility during World War II, specializing in training spies, sabotage agents, and intelligence personnel for Allied forces.
- Location: Situated near Whitby, Ontario, Canada, Camp X was selected due to its proximity to the United States and its secure, secluded location on the shore of Lake Ontario.
- Establishment: The camp was established in December 1941, shortly after the United States entered World War II.
- William Stephenson's Involvement: The camp's creation was largely due to the efforts of Sir William Stephenson, a British intelligence officer, often referred to as "Intrepid." He was instrumental in setting up Camp X and played a crucial role in espionage during the war. He used the concepts for his Bond series.
- Spy Training Techniques: Camp X employed various training methods, including hand-to-hand combat, cryptography, weapons handling, intelligence gathering, and covert operations.
- Wireless Communications Training: Specialized training in wireless communications was a significant aspect of the camp's curriculum, teaching agents how to transmit and receive coded messages.
- Innovative Espionage Techniques: Camp X pioneered innovative espionage techniques, such as the development of microdots (photographs reduced to the size of a period), to smuggle information past enemy lines.
- Contributions to D-Day: Agents trained at Camp X played a role in the success of D-Day by gathering intelligence and assisting with sabotage operations in Europe.
- Camp Closure: Camp X was closed in 1944 after fulfilling its role in training agents for clandestine operations.
- Legacy: Camp X's legacy remains significant in the history of espionage and intelligence training, serving as a precursor to modern intelligence agencies and techniques.
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