Is JLB The World’s Leading Flat Earth Skeptic?
Flat Earthers hate JLB. You’ll soon see why…
Read MoreFlat Earthers hate JLB. You’ll soon see why…
Read MoreWas the AA Morris ‘meltdown’ a form of avant-garde performance art? How much do we really know about jet engines, and is there any merit to the so-called ‘jet fuel hoax’? Is the thing we call ‘technology’ in fact blatant form of magic? Why do so many people in the ACT realm seem to believe that the ‘elite’ are evil or nefarious?
Read MoreThere are good arguments for and against…
Read MoreAh, the memories…
Read MoreThis was supposed to be a trial run of the new platform (Discord) and the new recording software (Craig bot). Knightly News and I had set aside our Saturday evening for a call to test out the new tech. We were soon joined by unexpected guests, and what followed was a terrific discussion on media fakery, skepticism, the ACT realm, and many related topics.
I had only opened the JLB Discord server less than ten hours before this call took place, which makes the surprise turnout all the more impressive.
Read MoreThree years, almost to the day. A discovery which changed my life. We live in a joke reality. It’s that simple.
Read MoreIf you like 'meta' then you'll love this call. Seriously.
Topics include: Lesta Nediam. Space hoax and alternative cosmology. Why do we try to spread the 'truth' to other people? Nikola Tesla hoax. Synchronicity.
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 MoreTry and tell me you don’t also find this stuff morbidly fascinating.
Read MoreThat’s right folks, it’s all over.
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