DinoSkeptic Roadtrip – Day Two
Lindsay and JLB undertake Leg #2 of an eight-day roadtrip into the heart of Australia to investigate the incredible dinosaur discoveries of the region.
Read MoreLindsay and JLB undertake Leg #2 of an eight-day roadtrip into the heart of Australia to investigate the incredible dinosaur discoveries of the region.
Read MoreIncludes 30 minutes of footage from the first leg of the 1,300km trip from Brisbane to Winton. Day One available to both Full and Free Members of this site.
Read MoreIn the first 'official' Full Member Video Update, JLB brings you up to speed on the Dinoskeptic roadtrip which begins in hours. Other topics include the overt connections between the biggest companies in tech; the possibility that the military weapons shown on TV are fake; and the future of this website.
Read MoreJLB1735 – Rollo’s Fakeologist Friday Call (15-Apr-2017) Dinoskeptic videos released to public: https://www.dinoskeptic.com/ Podcast featuring Rollo: https://www.johnlebon.com/podcasts/jlb-chats-w-dave-j-rollo-12-apr-2018/
Read MoreI thought an update was well overdue. Many topics covered, including further exploration of recent work on the War Hoax, the History Hoax, the Dinofraud, Synchromysticism, and soon-to-be-released ground-breaking independent film.
Read MoreIt didn’t have to be this way.
Read MoreIt can be comforting to believe that there are others out there who are doing the hard work for us. Asking the tough questions. Verifying the claims. Sorting the fact from the fiction. It can also be pleasant to believe that somebody else is watching the watchers. Corroborating the information. Authenticating the data. Researching the research. The reality, however, is that we are entirely on our own. Nobody is double-checking anything - with rare exception...
Read MoreWhat do Planet of the Apes and 2001: A Space Odyssey have in common?
Read MoreThe term ‘synchromysticism’ sounds like the kind faux-intellectual, New Agey nonsense one might expect to find peddled by psychedelic-fuelled hippie-wannabes lurking in the dark corners of the internet. It turns out that in many cases this is pretty close to the truth. Dig a little deeper, though, and you may soon come to realise that this field of inquiry yields more fascination with and insight into our existence than most other areas of ‘alternative research’ combined. In this article I will provide a brief overview of my research into ‘sychromysticism’ and explain why you may find it beneficial to look further into this area for yourself.
Read MoreAn overview of how I operate this site, why I operate it this way, and how this might be relevant to you.
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