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Taurus
Major And Peak Oil! Dusko
Jocic (February
27th, 2006)
A couple of weeks ago I was surfing the
web looking for something new about peak oil conspiracies
and I happened to come accross the page, arkadysimkin.pl.
The site is about a Russian geologist that looks for oil
in extremely remote parts of Russia with his team of scientists
and specialists. They uncovered something incredible in
the ice and find a gigantic creature that is at least
20 times larger than the Wooley Mamoth. The glaciers on
an incredibly remote island had melted and revealed the
beast under the ice. The creature is partially revealed
and there is more under the ice.
Disinformation And The Clustering Illusion
Ryan Fairley
(February
7th, 2006)
So often we hear of the white rabbit. Neo in The
Matrix even had his chance to follow one, and to most
avid conspiracy theorists there is no better time spent
then looking for a cottontail with a pocket watch. Whatever
your theory or truth, there are two seriously important
pitfalls to keep one’s eye on when trying to communicate
your findings to friends, loved ones, or others who might
be interested in finding out more about what you have
to say. There are two really huge issues that confront
those who look beyond
the “known”… and they are disinformation
and the clustering illusion. These to monsters must be
slain if one is to have any credibility when confronting
a favourite rabbit hole, no matter what its shape or colour.
Lets
Roll, 911 & Peak Oil Dusko
Jocic (January 10, 2005)
What
if 911 was a conspiracy and was staged for a greater purpose?
That's exactly what the website and film LetsRoll911.org
explains with great enthusiasm and patriotism. There is
evidence that the planes that slammed into the World Trade
Center had missiles and explosives on their under-carriages
to help bring down the twin towers. As well, people interviewed
in the film say that there were separate explosions all
over the buildings, during and after the planes slammed
into them. Many eye-witnesses reported that the planes
had blue logos on their front sections and no windows
and their undercarriages were heavily modified. If these
weren't passenger flights what were they?
MORE...
Project
Magnet & The Great Canadian UFO
Ryan Fairley (January
2, 2006)
Interestingly
enough, while it is true that many people from all over
the world have spotted UFOs the term does not easily connect
to Canada. In fact the word “Canada” and the
word “UFO” are farther apart in most people’s
minds then they are in the dictionary. But just like everything
else Canada has had its share of weirdness and this includes
UFO sightings and UFO searchers. Canadians, while being
rather receptive to the idea that Extraterrestrials might
be appearing at various locations for mysterious reasons,
are a rather “hobbitish” group of people that
firmly think: “if you keep away from trouble then
trouble will keep away from you”. If only that were
true... MORE...
The
Pig And The Mongoose
Ryan Fairley (December
18, 2005)
In the 1960s the United States of America
had a big problem with communism. It considered all communist
states around the world to be enemies, or at least adversaries,
and it seemed that there was a never-ending list of people
involved in mysterious CIA and FBI operations to root
out, discredit, or topple the communist governments across
the world. The Cold War was seen as a boom-time for spies,
assassination, revolution, and conspiracy. MORE...
Being
Nicola Tesla Dusko
Jocic (December 9, 2005)
Last
year I had vivid dream. While slumbering I visited a scientific
laboratory and interacted with a tall lanky man that asked
me a bunch of questions. First thing he asked me about
was my profession. I responded by telling him "I'm
a photographer." He smiled and told me that "You
are really a scientist and not a photographer." Then
he asked me the question, "Do you want to see what
you look like as an old man?" I said sure and looked
into a mirror he gave me. I saw the reflection of a man
in his eighties and it scared me enough to wake up from
my sleep. MORE...
Henry
Kissinger & The Nature of Conspiracy Ryan
Fairley (December 2, 2005)
People
love to watch conspiracies on television and to watch
movies about conspiracies; the silver screen and all of
its children have long been the breeding ground for conspiracy
theories both mundane and bizarre. Theories/stories like
“who shot JFK’ have become legend and few
except the very young could actually say they haven’t
seen something on TV about the subject. Naturally humans
are interested by a good mystery, but unfortunately most
of the most famous conspiracies (some now mere urban legends)
will never be solved..
MORE...
Personal
Conspiracy Quest Dusko
Jocic (November 25, 2005)
You
must be wondering why I built this site? Is it for financial
gain, or to uncover the vast conspiracies that threaten
the sheeplike state of the human race? I've been surrounded
by strange phenomenon since I was young teen. I have seen
aliens, ufos, become psychic, explored lucid dreaming
and even altered the future. This incredible stuff has
only led from one rabbit hole to the next, through a neverending
abyss. MORE...
Monster
Hunting & Other Summer Pastimes Ryan
Fairley (November 18, 2005)
Cryptozoology
is the study of creatures either thought to be extinct
(and yet still be alive) as well as the study of creature
thought to have never existed (despite reports that they
do). Famous examples include the Lock Ness Monster, Bigfoot,
and even vampires. Anyone who has purchased the “learning
bundle” from their TV provider knows that such channels
such as Discovery, TLC, and NAT-GEO are filled to the
brim with “Do They Exist” shows that feature
a variety of wild haired ex-professors and obsessed
amateur naturalists who spend a lot of time and money
looking for something most people find childish. Such
television shows usually peak right around Halloween,
and they disappear until well after Christmas.. MORE...
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