The tin-foil hat Thread

80watts

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I'm not so much a conspiracy theory nut, as I like to read about history and current events. Part of that goes to pseudo-history. Given that the winners of wars write the histories and the Catholic Church imposed blackouts on historical events (eg if it didn't follow church teachings it was banned, like Galileo's theory of the solar system centered around the sun, not the earth as the church taught- due to its ignorance)

Like what happened to the Templar's Treasury in Paris? What is the real purpose of the Egyptian Pyramids etc. Why are there so many pyramids found throughout the world?

Social Media is gone nuts with unprecedented uses of false information and false flags, trying to confuse every one.

One Author I read is Graham Hancock (check out his show on Netflix). He has a ongoing battle with historians (who due to their insistence on a certain history dogma, due to wanting to keep their positions at their Universities/Colleges). Hancock's biggest problem is he gets stuck on anomalies that don't fit in with current historical facts (or they are completely overlooked by the history professionals). So how do they fit into the history narrative then?

One thing is that alot of people believe that we had a civilization before Sumer and Ancient India, and whatever knowledge they had was lost.

Another person I like watching on utube is Randall Carlson. He talks a good story.
One of his things is the flood of North America and why there isn't megafuana (large animals) in North America today. The flood happend (it was a fucken gigantic one- left evidence all across the Pacific north west in the states). But what caused the flood (this flood went from east to west). Well it could be the NA icesheet that melted (slowly behind a ice-dam, or fastly because of a comets/asteriods/massive solar flare). His current theory is the Perseid Meteror shower was the cause. Impacting the icesheets and melting them, without leaving behind crators.

There was also a flood went east to west over the western part of Africa (not sure where this water came from ice in northern Europe/Asia or a rebound of water entering from the Atlantic or if it was easier to flow back over northern Africa and west Africa back to the Atlantic). Are they all connected who knows for sure.

He has also come up by adding a theory (i don't think its his theory) of iso-static compression of earth's crust, where the loss of weight of the icesheet/water, once removed cause land upheavals (upward for where the icesheet was). Well the water went into the oceans, so this weight of the water is now compressing down on the oceans causing areas in the Atlantic to sink. Carlson then follows the words of Solon who got the story of Atlantis from the Egyptian Priests. With the pillars of Hercules are to where to sail to; to find Atlantis...

The thing is there is evidence of the floods in NW US states and on the western African continents of vast amount of flood waters. There is also evidence that land in the Atlantic ocean was once above water due to plant/rocks found underwater.

It is all interesting.
 

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With regards to conspiracy, I often tell my son that the simplest of answers is probably the truth.
People like to read more into things than are evident. We are a creative species, alot of the time, to our own detriment.
As for lost civilizations, I am of the camp that says it is very likely, however, advanced civilization is an objective summation.
When the term advanced civilization is used, to what are you comparing?
When compared to the Sumerian civilization, perhaps maybe. When compared to modern (todays) civilization, not likely.
The discovery of gobekli tepe, for example, has re-written human history as it was known.

As for floods and water levels, 125,000 years ago, they have determined the sea level at that time was around 5.5 meters higher than they are now.
During the last ice age water levels are determined to have been about 122 meters lower than they are currently.

On january 26th, 1700 there was a massive earth quake along the Cascadia subduction zone with an estimated magnitude of 8.7-9.2 which caused a tsunami along the west coast of north america and the coast of japan.
This sunami wiped out every community on Pachena Bay on Vancouver island except for Masit on a mountain side 23 meters above sea level.

There have been many cataclysms on our dear planet, and the event of the past should be of no surprise, and no reason to "think outside the box".
 
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I never indicated it was an advance civilization I did say "whatever knowledge they had was lost". Lost knowledge, traditions and lost writting.

The pyramids do have signs of "engineering", where measurements of spaces, lengths and widths and height of the pyramid give way (or hide) to mathematical constants like "pie". But that could be an inherit part of the design.

The other thing about the pyramids is how close to the stones are put together. Same with megastructures build of stones in South American and in Baalbek (Syria?), where the large stones ( over 50 tons) have a tight fit. Seems illogical for ancient people to have such technology and to move something so big with so many things/blocks (pyramids included). Some stones have marks that look like machining. All very interesting and raises more questions than answers.

Then there are Egyptian vases made of basalt and quartz that could only be made on some type of lathe. So whatever cut them had to be harder than those stones. They had copper or stone. Even King Tut had a iron knife in his tomb.

One theory is that the ancients people had a organic compound that could soften the stone, making it easier to shape.
 

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The pyramids do have signs of "engineering", where measurements of spaces, lengths and widths and height of the pyramid give way (or hide) to mathematical constants like "pie". But that could be an inherit part of the design.
Mmmmm... constant pie. :)

Agree though, lots of inconsistencies around Egyptian antiquities. There's something really off about the Sphinx. Proportions, erosion, etc.
 

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I once long ago saw a video by some theorist who said that the force of gravity does not "pull" matter but rather "pushes" (Repels). Not sure what became of the guy and his theory, but I have yet to hear anything like it in terms of alternative explanations for fundamental forces.
 

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In planarian experiments its shown that memory can be transferred via injestion of rna of another planarian. Nobody has done human or high level mammal tests as far as I know.

Also, apparently 50% of the human population has toxiplasmosis, and in rats this causes them to *seek* the smell of cat urine out so that they'll be caught and further spread the parasite. We dont know what it does to humans.
 

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In planarian experiments its shown that memory can be transferred via injestion of rna of another planarian. Nobody has done human or high level mammal tests as far as I know.

Also, apparently 50% of the human population has toxiplasmosis, and in rats this causes them to *seek* the smell of cat urine out so that they'll be caught and further spread the parasite. We dont know what it does to humans.
apparently it makes them vote for the convicted rapist felon down south
 

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I once long ago saw a video by some theorist who said that the force of gravity does not "pull" matter but rather "pushes" (Repels). Not sure what became of the guy and his theory, but I have yet to hear anything like it in terms of alternative explanations for fundamental forces.
ummm No, just no.
 
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In planarian experiments its shown that memory can be transferred via injestion of rna of another planarian. Nobody has done human or high level mammal tests as far as I know.

Also, apparently 50% of the human population has toxiplasmosis, and in rats this causes them to *seek* the smell of cat urine out so that they'll be caught and further spread the parasite. We dont know what it does to humans.
When you overwhelm a human body with toxiplasmosis the person will congregate around a certain trump guy ! Luckily not fatal for the infected subject but troubling for family and friends.

Detox is long a painful I hear 😉
 

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I once long ago saw a video by some theorist who said that the force of gravity does not "pull" matter but rather "pushes" (Repels). Not sure what became of the guy and his theory, but I have yet to hear anything like it in terms of alternative explanations for fundamental forces.
Tragically got caught in a revolving door and died of his injuries while trying to explain there is no gravity but that life sucks.
 

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I once long ago saw a video by some theorist who said that the force of gravity does not "pull" matter but rather "pushes" (Repels). Not sure what became of the guy and his theory, but I have yet to hear anything like it in terms of alternative explanations for fundamental forces.
Gravity attracts but dark matter is what repels two masses . Invisible, would form most of the universe composition and not determined or computable yet . Its there but its not in a certain way....

It would be dark matter that makes the universe expand at its rate which keeps accelerating as we speak. In 14 or 15 billion years from now if any conscient beings are around there will not be a star in the sky to look at as they will be out of visible range based on present calculations.
 
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I once long ago saw a video by some theorist who said that the force of gravity does not "pull" matter but rather "pushes" (Repels). Not sure what became of the guy and his theory, but I have yet to hear anything like it in terms of alternative explanations for fundamental forces.
He floated away.
 

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more documentaries coming stay tune to this thread
 

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Gravity attracts but dark matter is what repels two masses . Invisible, would form most of the universe composition and not determined or computable yet . Its there but its not in a certain way....

It would be dark matter that makes the universe expand at its rate which keeps accelerating as we speak. In 14 or 15 billion years from now if any conscient beings are around there will not be a star in the sky to look at as they will be out of visible range based on present calculations.
Or maybe our universe is in a higher dimensional black hole and what we see is the event horizon receding at light speed.
 

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Gravity and dark matter are theoritical constructs of man.

We measure the movement of celestial bodies and then make shit up to try snd explain the spooky weird results that claasic Newtonian physics doesn’t explain.

Einstein figured out that gravity is just the bending of spacetime due to the presence of mass. Your vacuum cleaner is an oxymoron. It doesn’t really suck up the dirt. It just creates a low pressure zone which triggers atmoshperic pressure to push your carpet sins into the waiting schnozzle. Nothing sucks (expect a good hoe, a bad movie, and most political master-debaters). Something else pushes. Once we understand how expansion and galactic rotation really works, we will know if dark matter is actually ‘A Thing’, or just a half-baked conjecture to explain the cosmic shit that confounds our sensibilities.
 
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