BE HONEST!! Whos ride is this????
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Yeah Peter Schiff ftw. I used to be an evening janitor at this company, I was all alone cleaning at night in an empty building for 3 years from 2011-2013. During that time I listened to podcasts my whole work day. Peter Schiff, Lew Rockwell, Mises institute. And then I'd have some easier going ones like Joe Rogan, Bill Simmons (ESPN) and other sports podcasts. I read How an economy grows and why it crashes. I learned about Tom Woods and have spent years listening to him, have read multiple books of his. Austrian economics was my biggest focus in life for years to be honest, lol.
The things about history I never delved into AS MUCH, but I have dipped my toe in and seen the writing on the wall, the swirling patterns of institutional deceit in history, just as in economics and politics. I love Graham Hancock's knowledge and point of view but for some reason I can never sustain listening to him for too long. I think I need it given to me in a more explosive manner rather than an intellectual manner. I think that's why I like Bright Insight, because he has more of that "Ooooh, creepy!" vibe. I think that gets me more excited to learn history, Lol.
And yes the marvels of ancient times are just nuts. The fact that they had depictions of the solar system so many thousands of years ago, before "modern historians" had any expectation that they would have such knowledge. And then we are stuck with these same dipshits controlling the institution of history, controlling our knowledge of what's happening and has happened. The world is a mess.
So to 'circle back,' for all of those reasons I never would doubt flat earth just because it "sounds stupid." You know what else sounds stupid... they flew two planes into 2 buildings and collapsed 3. You just never know in this world of ours.
Ahaha, love your wit bro! Yeah, I went into it the other way around, I delved into ancient civilisations, head first from young age. And as I grew older, I developed and autistic fascination with geo economics... So now most of my free time is spend either on economics or ancient civilisations (which lead to flat earth, since every single ancient civilisation knew the world was a flat plain)
That is an interesting connection- Ancient civilizations knowing the world was flat --> ancient civilizations depth of knowledge is hidden from us ---> Ancient civilizations were actually correct on Earth being flat. An interesting logic-tree line to follow, for sure. Well I hope to get back to researching more of that kind of stuff someday, but unfortunately since last year I have been entirely consumed with the election and the communist takeover of the USA, sadly.
Well I would highly recommend Tom Wood's speeches if you haven't listened to him before. He is one of my favorite speakers, I've learned so much about economics and history (through an economic lens) from him.
If you can link a few of your favourite ones I will gladly watch them over the next few days and get back to you!
I'll just give a bunch so if one particular one piques your interest, and you enjoy it, maybe you'll get into the others! Hope it in some way enriches your experience on this round, flat, or pineapple shaped physical object that we inhabit.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzk8-fP548A <--- Red pill on child labor (not caused by but solved by capitalism.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rf2Escui9ig <--- The myth of the 'wild' west
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xy3tP-BW5do <-- Covid hysteria
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaKg2I_2-9E <-- The libertarian speech I would deliver to the whole country
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=064YTtSxVSo <-- Our wide overlords are just here to serve us OR: The myth of good government
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qae9zwqtk_o <--- Socialists and other ingrates