Instead, the newest iteration of Enron is being run by Connor Gaydos, who is perhaps best known for the satirical conspiracy theory that “Birds Aren’t Real” and are instead surveillance ...
Yet it’s unclear how far the influencer behind the name will take the joke. For the “Birds Aren’t Real” viral phenomenon, Gaydos and McIndoe concocted fake evidence, a fake history of the ...
What it is, then, is just another stunt built to capture your attention and your hard-earned cash. In an era where attention ...
McIndoe came forward in 2021 to admit that Birds Aren’t Real is a joke to spotlight the absurdity of conspiracies and online movements. Since then, McIndoe has announced a left-leaning podcast ...
TL;DR: A company that makes T-shirts bought the Enron trademark and appears to be trying to sell some merch on behalf of the guy behind the satirical conspiracy theory “Birds Aren’t Real.” ...
Enron’s trademarked logo was registered in May to a company that is tied to the satirical conspiracy theorists at “Birds Aren’t Real,” according to the Houston Chronicle. The people at “ ...
If the fact that one of the guys behind the satirical "Birds Aren't Real" conspiracy theory is involved in the relaunch doesn't convince you, the company's own terms and conditions should ...
Gaydos is one of the Gen-Z provocateurs behind the Birds Aren’t Real phenomenon, which is a joke conspiracy theory about all so-called birds actually being government surveillance drones.