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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deathcomesilent ago
Welcome!
I honestly think self posts like yours are the biggest hope for theorists like ourselves. Links are excellent for citing sources, but discussion can lead you to where the proof is hidden. What we really need is more evidence, across the board.
Text posts that either cite sources or ask open questions are beneficial, whereas posts that make wild sweeping claims are the most effective tool against the theorist movement. You seem to be one of the good ones, so I'm sure you'll be welcome here.
100% false? Flat-earth theory. I've personally been high enough in the atmosphere to see the curvature of the earth. At the very wildest, its a bowl-shape, and that seems equally silly because of how gravity works.
Craziest theory I'm looking at? That's tricky. I'd say the concept of the tulpa. Not the supernatural creature, but the idea the a psycho-somatic effect can be observed in the physical world, if enough people are thinking about a change that does not violate the laws of nature. Not sure I buy it 100%, but it would explain the theory of attraction, life imitating art, and some other weird causality issues in existing theories.
OliveSunset ago
I poked around the flat earth theory too. Is the Tulpa similar to a skinwalker?