Your Alt-Reality Is Boring......A plea for more interesting alt-realities than the Moon Landing Hoax, Flat Earth, and No Virus.
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Read them. Though I didn't say so in my original comment, there are a lot of things in article that I found disturbing, not the least of which was the author's superior attitude (often a narcissist's give-away). You articulated my issues much better than I would have.
I appreciate it Taffy. I know I come off that way, many people tell me so. And I'm not trying to in any way. If I had it my way I'd tell everybody that "nothing is really true". But unfortunately, people hate that even more.
I come off as a "know-it-all" only because I have spent that last 20 years digging into the depths of lies we've been told. So when I tell someone this, their knee-jerk reaction is that "I AM" the know-it-all due to what I'm saying flying in the face of establishment knowledge. I try to say, no, it's all the people running around defending these lies that are the "know-it-alls" as they are the one that have made these claims. I'm simply pointing out the falsity of their claims.
If anything, I'm suggesting we hardly know anything. And the world is a much better place if more engendered this line of thinking. Our "experts" are horribly and profoundly brainwashed.
I've dug into so many rabbit holes you almost wouldn't believe it. And when I do, I have some strange gift of seeing the lies now. I didn't always have it, but after a spiritual awakening about 15 years ago, somehow my "BS meter" went into hyperdrive and I can see the lies just glowing today.
I realize what I share takes considerable time and contemplation to assimilate, if ever. I've never "converted" a single person to many of the controversial subjects I discuss in a single discussion, let alone multiple. I'm just happy you're willing to read what I have to say and consider it. That's all I can ask.
I'm with you morph, I started questioning everything in 1985 when I read a book called "none dare call it a conspiracy" written in 1982 I think by about named Allen. I found it true that most of what we think we know is false.
I own the first edition, signed by Gary Allen himself. A true classic. He was way ahead of his time with few contemporaries. Perhaps Eustace Mullins, Jordan Maxwell, Myron Fagan and Benjamin Friedman were his only peers at the time. Bill Cooper showed up a few years later...
You were way ahead of me. 9/11 was the start of my awakening, the 2008 financial collapse was the crescendo. Hard to believe that was 15 years ago now...
I'm glad to be on this journey with you and look forward to dispensing numerous red pills along the way. Great to have anons with a history of wisdom like you on board!
I agree wholeheartedly, which is why I make an effort to have an open mind when I see new information.
I never thought that, but that is the go-to place for some people when they feel overwhelmed by or have difficulty taking in new information, which can cause them to feel uncomfortable. The first thing some people do when they feel internal discomfort is some version of 'Oh, yeah? Well, here's what's wrong with you'.
Well that's good to know and I appreciate it. More than anything else, I know I'm here to help people understand how and why we get sick. I'm spending $20K next year to get "certified" as an educator and can't wait. But I understand what I'm sharing is very, very hard for people to accept, despite it being in their best interest.
Keep that open mind, it will take you far!
Where are you getting your certification from?