State Deception
Cases where a government or state-level institution is documented concealing its true motives, actions, or the results of an operation. We investigate incidents where official denials are contradicted by declassified records, where government actions are concealed behind a cover story, and where state institutions actively hide their true intentions from the public.
The Missing Outcome Data for UK’s Saviour Siblings
For two decades, the UK's fertility regulator has approved 'saviour sibling' procedures without collecting any long-term data on the children's well-being or the treatment's true success rate. Our investigation reveals an evidence void at the system's core.
The Black Box – How the HFEA Licenses ‘Saviour Sibling’ Cases
A small committee decides if families may try to create a ‘saviour sibling’. The law says child welfare comes first. The standards are unpublished. We open the black box and test whether a humane system can also be a transparent one.
How UK Saviour Sibling Policy Was Forged by Contradiction
In 2002, the UK’s fertility regulator refused one family a ‘saviour sibling’, setting a firm ethical principle. Two years later, it quietly reversed that principle for a near-identical case, creating the inconsistent foundation of today’s law.
Project Sunshine – The Secret ‘Body Snatching’ Programme
Project Sunshine was a classified US programme to measure nuclear fallout by collecting children's remains without consent. Internal memos reveal the secrecy was not for national security, but to hide the 'body snatching' from the public and avoid lawsuits.
Pamphlet to Power – How the Fabian Society Shaped the UK Labour Party
For over 120 years, the Fabian Society has been more than a think tank for the Labour Party; it has been its architect and constant gardener. This investigation examines the evidence of their symbiotic relationship, from writing party doctrine to incubating its leaders.
The Occupancy Paradox – An Audit of UK Asylum Hotel ‘Exits’ vs Invoices
Ministers announced thousands moved out of hotels in early 2025. The record for 1 January to 30 June shows hotel headcount barely shifted while bills stayed high under capacity deals. We test the figures against contracts, invoices and dates.
Condor’s Ghost – How a Cold War Assassination Program Was Rebranded
On September 16, 1976, the U.S. State Department was ordered to "take no further action" on a warning against Condor's assassination plots. Five days later, a car bomb exploded on Embassy Row. This wasn't an intelligence failure.
The Serengeti Investigation – The Truth About Africa’s Most Famous Wilderness
Declassified British colonial files reveal the Serengeti's "pristine wilderness" was manufactured through systematic dispossession. The world's most famous park began as an elite hunting estate, built on 64 years of legal warfare against indigenous peoples.
Which Law is the Ministry Breaking? The MoD’s Impossible Position on Animal Deaths
In 2023, the Ministry of Defence detailed every military animal death. For 2024, after a public incident, they refused, claiming it was too expensive. But UK law requires them to keep accessible records. The MoD is either being dishonest about the cost or breaking the law.
How the EU’s Animal Welfare Laws Became Optional
The EU's landmark animal welfare laws look impressive, but the reality is a systemic failure. This investigation reveals how a slow, toothless enforcement process allows member states to find it cheaper to break the law than to follow it.