Welcome ‘Real Eyes Radio’ Amigos — And ‘Understanding Conspiracy’ Comrades
If you’re reading this post, there’s a good chance you’re visiting johnlebon dot com via our friends over at Real Eyes Radio.
(Or, more recently, via Paul Stobbs and the Understanding Conspiracy platform).
Earlier this week, I chatted for a little over two hours with Human Vibration and Rambo.
It was a lot of fun and, it’s fair to say, the conversation went to some bizarre places…
During our chat, I mentioned that I would like to make some of my Member-only material available to RER listeners, in case they would like to check my seemingly out-there claims.
So here are a few pieces which I would recommend, if you are curious to see why I would be suggesting, for examples, that ‘recorded history only goes back a few hundred years’.
Below you will find written articles, podcasts, and videos, across a range of topics.
Articles
First of all, what I mean when I talk about ‘primary sources’ and why I believe any good research method should account for them.
Article #29 – Primary Source Research Methodology (17-Oct-2017)
Once I had established my method, I then set about applying it to perhaps the most important character in all of history:
Herodotus, the guy credited as the world’s first historian, or ‘the father of history’.
Article #30 – The History of ‘Histories’ (24-Oct-2017)
This is a relatively long and detailed article — around 5,000 words — with many accompanying images and links.
But it gets better (or worse, depending on your perspective).
After several of Members of this site asked reasonable and thought-provoking questions about that piece, I did some more research, and some more writing, and came back with an Addendum.
Article #30a – History of ‘Histories’ [Addendum] (26-Oct-2024)
Both of those pieces are from my earlier forays into what would become known as the ‘History Hoax’.
As time went by, I refined my theory, and my presentation style, and continued to tackle different topics from so-called ‘history’.
For example, did you ever hear the one about the ‘Great Library of Alexandria’?
Article # – Burning the ‘Library of Alexandria’ (28-Dec-2017)
If you are a huge Carl Sagan fan, you might want to look away now, because the evidence suggests…
Well, I don’t want to spoil it for you, Doug, but let’s just say, if you give ‘Burning the Library of Alexandria’ your attention, it won’t take long before you realise that we have been conned, bigtime.
Also, here is post #113, which we discussed on the recent RER chat:
Post #113 – Syncing Ships (3-Nov-2021)
Podcasts
Do you happen to know which film the scene above is from?
The one with the ‘implanted holiday’ salesman smiling at ‘Doug’ (aka Arnold Schwarzenegger)?
I wouldn’t call myself a movie buff, but there have been a number of films I’ve seen over the years which have caused me to think about things in new ways.
One of my favourite hobbies is to discuss these films with other folks who enjoy thinking about the content we consume.
So here’s a couple of Member podcasts, one from a long time ago, one from earlier this year, which you might find interesting:
MDC S2 E13 – The Matrix (10-Nov-2019)
MDC S4E03 – Dark City (2-Mar-2024)
We’ve had more than 100 Member Calls over the years, and they aren’t always focused on films.
Topics have covered the whole gamut of alternative, conspiratorial, and ‘truth’ related ideas and concepts.
Some get into lifestyle and health, others into philosophy and life, and many Member Calls are basically casual chats among folks who agree that the TV ain’t to be trusted.
Videos
I also like to produce videos:
Since 2014 I have published more than 1,000 youtube videos (I know, right ?♂️) and well over 100 Member Videos.
It is difficult to know which ones I ought to promote and share with you here, so I’ll just pick a couple that might pique your interest.
JLB #109 – Don’t Gazalight Me, Bro (19-Oct-2013)
This one takes a closer look at the ongoing ‘conflict’ in the middle east.
JLBA #115 – Mono Sync (25-Sep-2024)
Have you heard of ‘sync’ or ‘predictive programming’?
This piece takes a closer look at the different explanations put forward for ‘why’ we see bizarre things like the Supertramp album cover:
Bear in mind that all Member Videos which are more than 20 minutes long, are also available to stream and download in mp3 format.
Just click on any of the relevant pages linked above and you’ll find what you’re looking for.
In conclusion
Once again, if you’re new to this place, welcome!
I hope you find some of the material above entertaining and / or thought-provoking.
That’s what I set out to do with my research and content:
Challenge my own ideas, challenge the audience as well and, if nothing else, provide entertainment for folks who want something more than what the mainstream (and the so-called ‘alt’ media) can provide.
If you made it this far, to this site (even as a guest), then there’s a good chance we have at least some things in common already.
I’d love to hear your feedback either way, so feel free to message me at johnlebon123 [at] gmail and make my day.
Seriously, I put heaps of effort into what I do, and it means a lot to me when folks take the time to let me know what they think of my work.
Every email and comment brightens my day, sometimes by a lot more than you’d imagine.
Also, this website is only possible — I can only put so much time into what I do — because I’m supported by a small number of individuals around the world who think this kind of research and material is worth it.
If you’re already a Member of johnlebon dot com then thank you ?
If you’re not yet a Member, then check out the material listed above and see if this is the kind of thing which you would like to see more of in the world.
Your support could be the difference between me continuing with this mission, or going back to normie life and making six figures.
I quit a decent-paying job to pursue this path all these years ago, and sometimes I wonder if…
Nah, just kidding. Mostly.
I think I’ll look back and be proud of the things I did, and happy about the people I met along this journey.
It’s been a wild ride.
I can’t leave without mentioning that it is super easy to join the site (and just as easy to leave, if you ever decide to do so).
There’s also an entire page dedicated to more free content which I have produced over the years if you want to get a better idea of what I do.
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Have a great day!
Posted 18-Oct-2024.