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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

How much does China pay you (in dog meat I presume) to post this fear-mongering doomerism every damn day

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Really insightful take, your description of polymaths is the best I’ve ever seen, “people capable of juggling multiple mental frameworks, and especially, divining here-to-fore unacknowledged links between them”.

What do you think the ur-reality is? A domain of energy without form? A thought (logos)?

I notice you sharing quite profound things in a lot of my topics, I appreciate that! Thank you

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

Reality is being “gameified” :

Alternate Reality Game -

An alternate reality game (ARG) is an interactive networked narrative that uses the real world as a platform and employs transmedia storytelling to deliver a story that may be altered by players' ideas or actions.

The form is defined by intense player involvement with a story that takes place in real time and evolves according to players' responses. Subsequently, it is shaped by characters that are actively controlled by the game's designers, as opposed to being controlled by an AI as in a computer or console video game. Players interact directly with characters in the game, solve plot-based challenges and puzzles, and collaborate as a community to analyze the story and coordinate real-life and online activities.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alternate_reality_game


Idk, this isn’t the easiest idea to express but it’s one I had recently while looking at some 100,000 entry wiki for a video game series lol. People treat Halo and Harry Potter like they’re real, if maybe just out of their reach...and I can kind of get it... so many view their “religion” as an extension of their public facade/public identity, if they even profess a religion, given how many today claim some perverse, ever shifting “identitarianism” (in the sense of using beliefs as a filter for the things you will interact with or even consider)

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Graphenium 4 points ago +4 / -0

Alan Green, who has done a ton of really interesting original research into this, has linked Dee to the Shakespeare Mystery, or as he calls it “the bardcode” lol.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=i7qQEJW8K_U

It really does seem like some small(?) group was trying to preserve things of high esoteric value through things they were “enshrining” in the culture.

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Graphenium 4 points ago +4 / -0

How do (either of you guys, if at all) tie in the original 007, John Dee?

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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

That was one of the ones I linked! Hahah yeah it has some really good info in it, from a guy who seems utterly genuine

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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

2nding giants, I made a post on the subject the other day, with two interesting documentaries linked:

https://communities.win/c/Conspiracies/p/12jJdwnfwD

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Putin likes cats

Wait, I think I did that wrong

by pkvi
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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

What a fucking shit show...

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

I physically cringe when I hear someone say it. Like how does that come out of your mouth and you still take yourself seriously? It’s like baby talk: “goo goo ga ga you believe in woo woo”

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Graphenium 1 point ago +1 / -0

I physically cringe when I hear someone say it. Like how does that come out of your mouth and you still take yourself seriously? It’s like baby talk: “goo goo ga ga you believe in woo woo”

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Graphenium 4 points ago +4 / -0

Yeah, I’m arguing that he (along with the others listed) have been unfairly/incorrectly lumped in with the likes of the ancient aliens people (which is basically just 20 seasons of shoddy attempts to link every “weird” thing in the world with Sitchen’s stuff on the annunaki)

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

That isn’t joe rogan’s term you mushbrain, that term was invented by edgy atheists to describe shit like belief in the literal eucharist and possession and Jesus and all the other “supernatural” parts:

https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/woo-woo#h1

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Hear here!

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Graphenium 3 points ago +3 / -0

Attempting to seize power from their “fathers” and recording that in myth? Odin killing the Giants, Zeus killing the Titan Khronos, etc.

Interesting take... who exactly are you talking about when you say “German families”?

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Graphenium 5 points ago +5 / -0

Joe has had Graham on his show like 12 times you chode, precisely because he values what he adds to the conversation. “Woo woo” is not a valid dismissal of anything, it’s something the intellectually lazy and lightweight say when they can’t reckon with something. You know, like how half of America calls your religion “woo woo”

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Graphenium 2 points ago +2 / -0

Graham Hancock and Ancient Aliens shouldn’t show up in the same sentence unless that sentence is “Ancient aliens was a deliberate attempt by TPTB to obfuscate our true history by taking the strands of knowledge discovered and/or popularized by Graham Hancock and his associates and attempting to muddy the waters with bullshit (associates like Robert Schoch = water erosion of the Sphinx enclosure, Robert Bouval = the discovery of astrocalendrics hidden in every megalithic site, the work at Gobekli Tepe by Klaus Schmidt, etc)

Imo atleast

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Graphenium 7 points ago +7 / -0

Wow, from the amazon page:

Eyewitness accounts from indigenous people around the world describe how a more advanced group of people lived alongside them 12,000 years ago. Described as 'human-like but not quite human', these gods were master navigators and astronomers who harnessed the laws of nature, built megalithic monuments and raised a comparatively high culture.

In this daring, breathtaking, and original account of a parallel civilization, best-selling author Freddy Silva reveals new evidence behind these gods, from the Shining Ones, the People of the Serpent, and Followers of Horus to the Itz, Urukehu, the Apkallu sages and the Lords of Anu.

He puts together a complex picture of how this global network fell prey to an unimaginable natural disaster whose survivors rebuilt their former world at strategic locations such as the Nile Valley and taught humans the roots of civilized society, proving why we 'magically' discovered civilization around 8500 BC.

But more importantly, he also reveals where these gods once lived, and their ultimate place of origin.

We learn about a landscape temple in New Zealand called Birthplace of the Gods, and how its creators established temple cities around the Pacific, in the Andes, the Yucatan, Egypt and the Middle East.

We visit the city of the Shining People on Lake Titicaca, establish dates for antediluvian temples such as Tiwanaku and the Osirion, and discover how the Giza Pyramids and Gobekli Tepe are linked.

Silva also details the ecological disaster that once engulfed the world, with evidence that it is destined to recur between 2030-2042, the outcome of which will be determined by the very people the flood gods once sought to elevate to their level.

Ourselves.

That’s very interesting, and lines up with a lot of what I’ve come to think, based on a wide array of sources and source materials. Definitely checking out that book, thanks for the link

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Graphenium 10 points ago +10 / -0

Very interesting TedX talk on this suppression and the evidence for the historical coexistence of giants and man

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=FNo_dzgznNI

And from the other side of the world - in New Zealand, the aborigines carry an oral tradition which supports many of these claims made in other places - red haired giants who came and settled with the locals...why? My bet is an ecological disaster forced them to integrate with the self-sufficient “primitives”

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=PBFpGayPATs

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