New Initiative by FaZe Adapt to Expose Government Pigeon Drones

According to reports, FaZe Adapt is determined to prove that pigeons are not real and has launched a $2.5M project to investigate whether they are actually covert government drones.

Despite the esports org’s dramatic reboot earlier this year, FaZe Adapt has remained a key member of the organization.

Nevertheless, in recent weeks, his attention has shifted from mastering impressive moves in Call of Duty to being completely consumed by his fascination with pigeons.

A brief glance at his Twitter/X profile reveals numerous posts about the bird species he encountered during his recent trip to Japan. He spent his time “monitoring”them and his camera roll is now filled with pigeon photos.

During a stream in early August, he amazed his friend by revealing photos of the “leader”and “second in command”of the notorious international pigeon crime syndicate.

Adapt showed FaZe Lacy his pigeon dossier, and Lacy was in disbelief at what he was seeing.

He asked, clearly confused, “What exactly am I observing?”

“Did you see how they’re all gathered together?”he exclaimed. “Everyone thinks I’m insane until the day we finally leave Japan, and then they’ll see it from above as they swoop down with their pointed beaks aimed straight for the jugular.”

Apparently, Adapt has decided to invest a substantial amount of money in a project dedicated to revealing the truth about pigeons. According to a tweet by the news source ‘scuba ryan,’ Adapt is reportedly contributing $2.5 million to this endeavor, as shown in a diagram featuring a robotic pigeon equipped with a camera, microphone, and CPU.

The influencer wrote that with each passing day, they are getting closer and closer to the truth.

The recognition of the pigeon conspiracy is not a new concept, as many others have also caught on. According to the ‘Birds Aren’t Real’ movement, birds are not real and are instead government-manufactured drones used for surveillance on the American public.

Despite originating as a joke by Peter McIndoe in 2017, this conspiracy theory has gained widespread attention and become a popular meme on the internet.

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