Timeline obscurity

Thursday, June 19, 2025 - 14:21 For there were giants in the earth in those days... and after that.
Recently the Egyptological and archaeological communities have been thrown into a polarised debate by the tomographic scans of the Giza plateau. For most, the idea of six kilometre shafts beneath the Giza pyramids is a difficult pill to swallow. However much the mainstream historical narrative enforcement efforts push the Dynastic construction dates, it doesn't take a lot of 'digging' to find data which contradicts most of these assertions.

Tartar Sauce with that?

Sunday, June 8, 2025 - 00:29 A very limited Hangout
Yet another spurious narrative is afflicting the collective consciousness. The atrocities that are the flat earth and mud flood concepts are at risk of being outdone in terms of sheer stupidity by a laughably false memory. The relentless programming of the new age community with misleading imagery of a hidden era of global Czarist supremacy is a desperate attempt to distract from a much more compelling reality.

Bad Science and worse soundbytes

Wednesday, March 8, 2023 - 13:06 From Phlogiston to methane masks for cows
Due to a bizarre infatuation with highly implausible narratives, the human race has historically adopted modes of thought which have since been proven to be highly flawed. With each paradigm shift, various universal constants are offered up by magi, hierophants and more recently advocates of 'Scientism'. These directives inhabit the opposite end of the spectrum from those classified by Arthur Schopenhauer. They haven't been ridiculed or violently opposed yet somehow they become accepted as self evident.

Immanuel Velikovsky

Friday, March 3, 2023 - 22:43 'Worlds in collision' is among the most popoular alternative historical narratives. Heretic or visionary, Velikovsky has been quoted by numerous researchers and condemned by numerous pundits.
When the Emperors New Clothes and an Arthur CIA Clarke screen play combine.

Viktor Grebennikov

Friday, March 3, 2023 - 22:40 More famous than the beetles
Chitin, beetle shells and a can-do attitude.

Game theory for the insane

Sunday, February 26, 2023 - 09:48 Cooperative engagement often degrades into emotional decisions based on learned and dysfunctional behaviour
“I always say that it’s about breaking the rules. But the secret of breaking rules in a way that works is understanding what the rules are in the first place.”
Rick Wakeman

Into the wide blue yonder

Sunday, October 23, 2022 - 19:43 Every generation throws a hero up the pop charts
Thanks to the prominent contemporary window dresser Elon Musk, everybody has now heard of Nikola Tesla. This was not always the case and until widespread internet adoption in the home circa 1998, he was relatively unknown by the majority. In no way can the achievements of Tesla be overstated. The man was a true visionary and his work in the electrical field is without equal. There have been other great minds whose work has not received anywhere as much recognition. Despite their research representing an equivalent challenge to the mainstream paradigm, these great minds have been all but forgotten.

Is it a bird, is it a plane?

Sunday, October 9, 2022 - 10:10 No it's a giant stone space ship
Aerial supremacy in antiquity is the stuff of the wildest, tinfoil hat meanderings. Nonetheless it is a subject which has confounded some of the greatest conspiratorial minds that have ever lived. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle himself shuffled off this mortal coil with a single question still gnawing away at his rationale. His many years of research into the unexplained phenomena we see around us, never reconciled the mystery of vitrified remnants of hilltop enclosures in Aberdeenshire.

The Great Precept

Sunday, April 17, 2022 - 12:48 Cultural genocide and the year zero
Precept : noun

1. a general rule intended to regulate behaviour or thought

Example: "the legal precept of being innocent until proven guilty"

Calculate (N?)>SFW

Tuesday, March 22, 2022 - 15:33 Fine Art
Challenging oppressive ideology can take many forms. As can psychological warfare. For example, there is a school of thought that espouses denial of much that makes us human. For those who endorse this philosophy, life is basically a drudgery of suppression and paranoia. Unable to reconcile their humanity, such individuals (or groups) are quite clearly nothing more than hearsay spouting victims of mind control.


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