9/11 was my turning point/awakening. Since then I've been browsing the web to try and learn as much as I can while keeping an open mind.
Hopefully I can continue learning here. It may have started with 9/11, however I've worked my way back through history as well, and am learning to question everything.
Another piece of my awakening puzzle was Ishmael by Daniel Quinn. If you've never heard of it, go read it now! A telepathic gorilla teaches a man an alternate view of human history, which will help open your mind as well.
Some topics I'm interested in:
- Manhattan Project
- Philadelphia Experiment
- UFOs
- UAP
- JFK
- Federal Reserve
- Iran Contra Affair
- Marijuana Prohibition
- 9/11
- 7/7
- Boston Bombing
- Sandy Hook
- Aurora
- MK Ultra
- MJ12
- Secret Space Programs
- Aliens
- Pan-Spermia
- AI
- Cryptography
- Holographic Universe
- Ancient Civilizations
- All modern wars
And more recently I've been questioning the moon landings (I used to believe 100% we landed. Now more like 89% sure).
My question to the users is, what is the "craziest" theory you have been researching, and what theory do you believe to be 100% false?
Thanks for having me!
OS.
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samtrovaum ago
There are no crazy theories, there are theories without facts. One thing you have to remove out of your vocabulary is the word "crazy". Many things were thought to be crazy and ended up being true, so give every skeptic the benefit of the doubt.
Second, the theory I'm more interested in lately is AI as the One World 'god' and Project Blue Beam.
OliveSunset ago
Yeah, totally agree with you. That's why I put quotation's around it. I used to think certain things were crazy. I'm still learning to not simply dismiss outlandish ideas and theories.
Have you seen the recent article about the CPU that was created via natural selection?
samtrovaum ago
No, I haven't. Sounds interesting, do you have a link?
OliveSunset ago
OP fell asleep, but he delivers! http://www.damninteresting.com/on-the-origin-of-circuits/