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de Conspiracy theorists Bernd 2025-11-08 15:24:06 No. 20818
What are Bernd's favourite conspiracy theorists? I recently discovered Jason Jorjani and Max Spiers, even though they come from very different angles. OG starter for me was David Icke, of course, and before that Robert Anton Wilson with his famous "Illuminatus" books. Alex Jones is a deep state shill, btw.
Why would you go down that rabbit hole other than to start selling Chinese radioactive medallions to retards? What other benefit is there to gain from?
>>20837 >What other benefit is there to gain from? Alternate ways to perceive reality, basically. Just the topic of antedeluvian civilizations (Atlantis and such) is very intriguing.
>>20818 Bill Cooper maybe Myfavorite conspirators are Masons, then Jews, then Greys
>>20853 >Bill Cooper Really old-school, I like. >Greys Not in control of anything, they are either bio-robots employed by reptilians or nordics, or they are simply CIA agents in masks fucking with people.
>>20865 >Not in control of anything, they are either bio-robots employed by reptilians or nordics, or they are simply CIA agents in masks fucking with people I didn't know that but it makes sense
I don't have any. But I will take a look at some of these you mention if they are Youtube so I can use them as background noise.
Graham Hancock. Lost civilizations. His Netflix series is great background noise. Eric Dubay's movie 'The History of Flat Earth' remains the high point of that brief flat earthers resurgence a few years back. Giants as a historical reality is a good rabbit hole. Jim Vieira.
I am listening to an interview Jason Jorjani is giving to somebody(Danny Jones). It's interesting. It feels kind of like SCPs, SCPs are a collaborative supernatural world building project but they acknowledge it's fictional(I think most people do anyway). What Jason and Danny talk about feels like that, they talk about funny nonsense but it's not like Jason is making it up himself, he is building on a pre existing world that has been built by these conspiracy people. For example Jason will mention remote viewers and Danny just goes along with it as if that's normal and common knowledge, they frequently have these shared touchstones that make no sense to me but it's implied that people into this kind of thing all know and talk about it. It's interesting.
Very interesting updates on the Schizo lore. He says aliens are actually humans that lived in Mars but had a nuclear war and fled to the moon which is actually a space station that they made to Terraform earth, He says they are Nordic but that the grey aliens are actually robots that serve them. Is this the new Schizo lore? I never heard it.
Ohh. it looks like Max Spiers is dead so he won't be on Youtube.
>>21082 >and Danny just goes along with it as if that's normal and common knowledge Because it is. It has been proven to work and is used to this day, especially in mining and oil drilling. There are de-classified CIA documents about it, google "Project Stargate" for that. Non-physical transference of information is real.
>>21102 https://www.youtube.com/@maxspiers6889
>>21101 >Is this the new Schizo lore? It is decades old, especially the one about greys being bio-robots.
>>21101 Nordics in flying saucers go back to the original diaries from Admiral Byrd from 1947.
>>21227 It wasn't proven to work. The declassifed documents don't say it worked either(nor do MK ultras say anything similar for that matter).
>>21233 It goes back to 1964 from the unsubstantiated fictional diary published by Charles Hinton in his book, The Hollow Earth, The Greatest Geographical Discovery in History. But yes, a long time ago I guess. >>21231 Well I hadn't ever heard it before. >>21228 Interesting, but I am not sure that I can watch it now given the fact that he is dead and died in schizo induced mania.
>>21277 You don't want to be convinced then. Have a nice, normal life then. While you still can. :3
>>21279 That's true, I'm just curious about it, that's all.
>>21285 Sure, spreading awareness about the true intention of (((education))) is very important work.
>>21301 >He was a good man. Seems like it, thanks for posting him here.