- Location
- Retired in Minneapolis
that was on The Comedy Channel, right?
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
You mean this one ?that was on The Comedy Channel, right?
was Comedy Central I realized.that was on The Comedy Channel, right?
Most smart people believe aliens exist, just that we'll never meet them or even find evidence of them.Smart people knows Aliens doesn't exists.
Plz tell us what you know.Thats a pretty inclusive list @Daniel I've got a bunch more that are equally as interesting and historically significant. I've delved into a lot of the foreign policy manipulations, operation paperclip, Gladio, and a few others. I think the key is to be able to critically think and do the research for yourself to decide if you WANT to believe these events. Such a polarizing subject in this day and time. You can tell from how visceral the initial responses were. Its funny how anything that challenges what we fundamentally believe is met with and gut level you're wrong, you're crazy" when so much can be found in the actual historical gov documents from hearings and committees. I guess thats the goal, to have a society of citizens who are good with going with the flow. Interesting world we live in.
How many hours do you have. I wouldn't use the word know. I would use the word researched and feel like I can substantiate based on verifiable official documents sited on government sites and archives, medical journals, patent offices, and historical documents. That is to say, things I personally believe to be true. I tend not to push my views on anyone but am happy to share when asked. What I won't do us put myself out there to have to use my valuable time to try to explain things someone isn't open to listening and considering any of the information before deciding I have to be some kind of "conspiracy theorist". It's not worth my time. I would say a great series of books that are all encompassing over decades of corruption and manipulation.... One Nation Under Blackmail by Whitney Webb volume 1 & 2. Anything you can find about Operation Paperclip and Plumb Island is quite fascinating. Geoengineering and the hypothesis on how its effecting North America's forests and forest fires should spark interest in anyone who cares about trees. Stephen Kinzer has many fantastic lectures and interviews about the history of the US's foreign policy and how we have manipulated and overthrown 80 or more governments since WWII to our benefit and the obvious but ignored blowback. He has also done some amazing research on MK Ultra and shared lectures on those at major universities. IDK I guess you are asking me too broad of a question. You'd have to narrow it down. I have some great stuff bookmarked and saved as well as some fantastic websites. Probably the most disturbing item I have been looking into the the child trafficking and rampant pedo tendencies of many people in influential and powerful positions and how Facebook and instagram are hotbeds for people who are into that to find their future interactions. The amount of information out there and the ability to find it and research the references is amazing. There are sites you can use to find stuff that has been scrubbed. I personally don't read anyone who doesn't provide citations to all their work. I guess it's all what you want and are willing to believe and what you want to put your time into. On another note I am really looking deeply into integrated and functional medicine and how these Docs are working outside the consensus based medical system and getting amazing results. I'm pretty disgusted by modern medicine and feel like maybe the crazy fringe people who believe in herbs, supplements, energy, and the power of the body to heal itself were on to something before the 1920's when the Rockefeller's instituted and funded big changes in out medical education system. Sorry you're gonna have to be more specific in your questions. I don't do well with the shotgun approach type questions. I can tell you I've read about almost 90% of what the OP listed. All interesting stuff. My favorite being foreign policy, false flags, biowarfare/intelligence/espionage. I won't try to convince anyone of anything. I would just lead you to the information and you make your own conclusions. Anyone who outride believes anyone else just because they appear to be an authority is doing themselves a disservice. Do your own research, exercise critical thinking, be objective from all angles. I guess I would also say I have a family link to early intelligence operations we didn't know about until going through old paperwork after my grandfather's death. Turns out he was OSS which explains quite a lot of things nobody ever thought about. It's all quite interestingPlz tell us what you know.
Let's start from the story that one you can tell with most confidences about. Plz Choose one plz.How many hours do you have. I wouldn't use the word know. I would use the word researched and feel like I can substantiate based on verifiable official documents sited on government sites and archives, medical journals, patent offices, and historical documents. That is to say, things I personally believe to be true. I tend not to push my views on anyone but am happy to share when asked. What I won't do us put myself out there to have to use my valuable time to try to explain things someone isn't open to listening and considering any of the information before deciding I have to be some kind of "conspiracy theorist". It's not worth my time. I would say a great series of books that are all encompassing over decades of corruption and manipulation.... One Nation Under Blackmail by Whitney Webb volume 1 & 2. Anything you can find about Operation Paperclip and Plumb Island is quite fascinating. Geoengineering and the hypothesis on how its effecting North America's forests and forest fires should spark interest in anyone who cares about trees. Stephen Kinzer has many fantastic lectures and interviews about the history of the US's foreign policy and how we have manipulated and overthrown 80 or more governments since WWII to our benefit and the obvious but ignored blowback. He has also done some amazing research on MK Ultra and shared lectures on those at major universities. IDK I guess you are asking me too broad of a question. You'd have to narrow it down. I have some great stuff bookmarked and saved as well as some fantastic websites. Probably the most disturbing item I have been looking into the the child trafficking and rampant pedo tendencies of many people in influential and powerful positions and how Facebook and instagram are hotbeds for people who are into that to find their future interactions. The amount of information out there and the ability to find it and research the references is amazing. There are sites you can use to find stuff that has been scrubbed. I personally don't read anyone who doesn't provide citations to all their work. I guess it's all what you want and are willing to believe and what you want to put your time into. On another note I am really looking deeply into integrated and functional medicine and how these Docs are working outside the consensus based medical system and getting amazing results. I'm pretty disgusted by modern medicine and feel like maybe the crazy fringe people who believe in herbs, supplements, energy, and the power of the body to heal itself were on to something before the 1920's when the Rockefeller's instituted and funded big changes in out medical education system. Sorry you're gonna have to be more specific in your questions. I don't do well with the shotgun approach type questions. I can tell you I've read about almost 90% of what the OP listed. All interesting stuff. My favorite being foreign policy, false flags, biowarfare/intelligence/espionage. I won't try to convince anyone of anything. I would just lead you to the information and you make your own conclusions. Anyone who outride believes anyone else just because they appear to be an authority is doing themselves a disservice. Do your own research, exercise critical thinking, be objective from all angles. I guess I would also say I have a family link to early intelligence operations we didn't know about until going through old paperwork after my grandfather's death. Turns out he was OSS which explains quite a lot of things nobody ever thought about. It's all quite interesting
Ya, I know about Paperclip, and the CIA sex slave experiments, MK Ultra and many others. Learned a lot from Bo Gritz's book, CALLED TO SERVE in 92. He mentioned the Congressional report on POWs in many of his speeches. I ordered it at the time... mind blowing.. the Russians took 25,000 US prisoners from the German POW camps straight back to the Russian gulags after WW II.. those men never came home. And the US government also abandoned many POWs after WW I... Then there is Korea and Vietnam. I forget the numbers but it was a real wake-up call to how little the government cares about soldiers. They were left to suffer imprisonment till death.Thats a pretty inclusive list @Daniel I've got a bunch more that are equally as interesting and historically significant. I've delved into a lot of the foreign policy manipulations, operation paperclip, Gladio, and a few others. I think the key is to be able to critically think and do the research for yourself to decide if you WANT to believe these events. Such a polarizing subject in this day and time. You can tell from how visceral the initial responses were. Its funny how anything that challenges what we fundamentally believe is met with and gut level you're wrong, you're crazy" when so much can be found in the actual historical gov documents from hearings and committees. I guess thats the goal, to have a society of citizens who are good with going with the flow. Interesting world we live in.
... What I won't do us put myself out there to have to use my valuable time to try to explain things someone isn't open to listening and considering any of the information before deciding I have to be some kind of "conspiracy theorist". It's not worth my time...
Sometimes, I think about it's all about money and population control...Amem brother! By the way, nutritional health requirements and the modern medical system are so polluted by financial and personal interests as to be almost laughably misleading.