The History of ‘History’
In order to properly scrutinise history, it is worth looking into the history of history. Would you believe that 'history' is less than 200 years old? You will soon...
Read MoreIn order to properly scrutinise history, it is worth looking into the history of history. Would you believe that 'history' is less than 200 years old? You will soon...
Read MoreOver the coming weeks I will be releasing a swath of material related to the History Hoax. I understand and appreciate that a few Full Members of this website remain incredulous towards the notion that ‘all of history is fake’. After all, how could all of the historians be wrong? Why hasn’t anybody told us yet? If history as we know it is fake, then what actually happened? Where do we come from? How long have we been here? And so on and so forth.
Read MoreToday I attended Suncorp Stadium to witness what was promoted as 'Australia's biggest ever boxing event'. The thumbnail of this post includes a photo of me 'grinning like the cat that got the cream', shortly after the winner was announced. Why? Because I had just won a lot of money (by my standards) by betting on an outcome which turned out to be dodgy - in the favour of the man who I had bet on.
Read MoreIf you want an example of how gullible the average person today really is, look no further than the case of the 'Hundredth Monkey Effect' (HME): an amusing myth believed and perpetuated to this day by conspiratard and normie alike.
A proper analysis of the HME myth yields important insights into how and why the typical human today believes the nonsense he does.
Put simply: people want to believe, people are searching for answers, people like stories, and people love to believe in stories which they think give them answers.
Couple this with the fact that modern schooling does not teach basic logic or research methodology and it is no surprise that people still believe in HME in 2017.
It is also no surprise that prominent voices within the 'alternative'/'truth'/'conspiracy' (ACT) scene actively promote the myth - that they do so (and get away with it) proves yet again that the entire 'truth movement' is a joke.
Read MoreThat all men are equal is a proposition which at ordinary times no sane individual has ever given his assent.
-Aldous Huxley
We all know that we are living longer than people in the past. After all, it is a well-known fact.
Read MoreWe have been misled about Who we are, What we are, How we got here, When we got here... But Where are we? We have been misled about that, too. In this post and accompanying video, I set the record straight.
Read MoreAn amazing experience like the Dinoskeptic Roadtrip deserves a decent debrief. Here it is.
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 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.
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