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Financing a Breakaway Civilization: A series of scandals involving allegedly counterfeit "bearer bonds" make up the biggest and most under-reported financial story of the 21st century.
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The 19th Century Airship Mystery, Exotic Means of Propulsion, and the Beginnings of a Breakaway Civilization
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Gravity is a push not a pull. Nikola Tesla, Thomas Townsend Brown, Tom Van Flandern and an entirely new approach to gravity that has been marginalized and swallowed up by black-ops and the Breakaway Civilization for a century.
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A summary of the life and work of American physicist and inventor Thomas Townsend Brown (1905-1985)
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A Little List of Coincidence in the Solar System: Space, Geometry and the Golden Section. Do the planets hide a secret Harmony of the Spheres?
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Puma Punku is an ancient archaeological site in Bolivia at an elevation of over 12,000 ft that shows compelling evidence of a technological sophistication that rivals our own today.
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Aum Shinrikyo: Japanese Cults, Tesla Electromagnetic Weapons, Earthquake Attacks and an Unexplained Explosion in the Australian Outback
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9/11, Numerology and Aleister Crowley: 9/11 as Occult Mega-Ritual
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The Three Levels of 9/11: The Fascist International and 9/11 as a Penetrated Operation
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Where Did the Towers Go? Evidence of Directed Energy Technology on 9/11
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The Hess Mess: Fanciful Flights, Peculiar Prisoners, and the Crime of the Century
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The reclassification and "eradication" of polio and the contamination of the polio vaccine
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The Skeptic's Guide to Vaccines - Part I: Poxes, Polio, Contamination and Coverup
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The Skeptic's Guide to Vaccines - Part II: Vaccination Mutation and the Monetization of Immunization
NOTE: This list is my own OC and is compiled from 10+ years on reddit. I copied it all over to conspiracies.win about a week before my reddit ban (good thing I did...I obv knew what was coming). I hope this information is useful to someone out there!
That's my argument, yes.
I am. If you'd like to read about ancient astronaut theory robert Temple's book "the sirius mystery" has plenty of evidence which is hard to refute.
Hancock and Carlson are fine because they don't tell you to buy their book that has no evidence in it.
I think von daniken probably started writing books because he wanted to get the truth out. Then the spooks came to him and told him he was going to be part of the disclosure effort with shit like "ancient Aliens" the show. Paycheck with royalties doesn't hurt.
Chariots was like a decade before the book you mentioned, and multiple decades before a lot of the best work on the subject had even been done. I haven’t read more than chariots, and I enjoyed it for what it was, a 40yo book that WAS cutting edge but had since been supplanted by others(at the time, now over 50yo). Basically, my point is, he might have cashed in and sold his soul idk, but that doesn’t change what he was when he was it, if that makes sense.
Do you subscribe to a single theory put forth by an author/researcher/scientist whatever or do you, like me and I assume most of us here, have a synthesized, nebulous amalgam of all the theories you’ve heard weighted in some kind of differential truth matrix?
I have not read any of von danikens books. I've only seen him compared to other authors like Temple. Anyone that's heard of "ancient aliens debunked" knows how full of shit this guy is. It's a 4 hour video but it only takes about 10 minutes in before you realise how the show is literally full of lies on purpose. There's no way someone is stupid enough to tell me a block of sandstone is perfectly square while the camera clearly shows it is NOT (square being masonic symbolism) it's both figuratively and literally NOT "on the level".
Question everything. That's the only way to separate wheat from chaff.
I'd replace "theory" with "fact", or at least keep them in two different mental categories. For example "nukes under the twin towers" vs "building 7 free fall collapse"