Some Recent Chats
If you’re looking for new material to listen to over the festive season, you might like this post.
Read MoreIf you’re looking for new material to listen to over the festive season, you might like this post.
Read MoreQuick note about some Member Calls this weekend.
Read MoreWhen are we going to discuss… sasquatch truth?
Read MoreWho is Tim Ozman (a.k.a. IPS)
and why should anybody listen to him?
What is the problem with ‘Mandela Effect’
and how did the meme get so popular?
Is there a greater purpose behind space fakery,
and if so, what are they trying to tell us?
Where has Markus Allen been for the past 15 months?
Why did a discussion about war fakery
end his involvement in conspiracy culture?
Does he still believe the scene is full of 'disinfo' agents
and, if so, where can JLB apply for a job?
Mandela Effect is taking the conspiracy subculture by storm: whether you or I like it or not.
Recently the battle lines were drawn between two prominent pro- Flat Earth personalities:
Brian Staveley on one side, and Infinite Plane Society on the other.
Anybody with an interest in psychology, sociology, the cultish tendencies of humans, or the conspiracy subculture in general, will get something out of studying the skirmish.
Read MoreThis will be fun.
Read MoreDid Orwell debunk Caesar seventy years before JLB?
Read MoreIn May of 2014, a man named Markus Allen appeared as a guest on Greg Carlwood's 'The Higherside Chats' podcast. I am now of the opinion that this was a seminal moment in contemporary conspiracy subculture history. This article features a transcription the pages of notes I took while re-listening to the interview on a recent long-distance bus ride. These notes will serve as the basis for a larger project which I'm currently working on here.
Read MoreIn 2014 a man named Markus Allen appeared on a fledgling podcast known as The Higherside Chats, hosted by Greg Carlwood.
It was, in my personal opinion, a seminal moment in the history of the contemporary conspiracy subculture.
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