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Post by Deleted on May 11, 2017 12:45:39 GMT
Isn't there a new conspiracy to talk about ,this stuff seems repetition and old ,like Roswell UFO crash or Rothschild ,gang stalking FBI .same old shit years later .wtf
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Post by ssbiannual on May 11, 2017 21:58:01 GMT
Secret space program
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Post by Deleted on May 12, 2017 0:47:09 GMT
Is it a secret ? Lol
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Post by Red Rascal on Jul 20, 2017 9:15:08 GMT
Isn't there a new conspiracy to talk about ,this stuff seems repetition and old ,like Roswell UFO crash or Rothschild ,gang stalking FBI .same old shit years later .wtf I'm afraid that it all seems to be drying up...or controlled. There are still good original source material out there, but...real research and mature comment is not part of the casual CT forum scene (98% is copy and paste from msm).
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Post by Montblanc on Jul 21, 2017 5:30:11 GMT
A good question my fellow Monarch, I got a old of some old CIA released docs on MKULTRA and their research into ESP at the SRI. I have a thread in the Mind Control section. Unfortunatelly not many are interested. The amount of files is staggering though and I also lost interest, but that might change in the future. If anyone is interested, I'll gladly give the files away, and whoever wishes may start their own thread.
It's still old stuff yes, but things like this give us information directly from source and that is in itself a validation of how real the "lunatic" rant is in some cases. The simple fact that governments were/are willing to spend small fortunes in researching topics that "respectable" academics openly reject in all forms and shapes, in order to produce weapons out of unknown phenomena is enough to keep me mildly interest in these files.
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Post by ben on Jul 21, 2017 8:22:07 GMT
I wonder if there will come a revolution through the digital age. A slow one at that. Talking about the massive amount of data that is being produced. Those who hold on to certain files could, if they keep them long enough for everyone else to lose them, and there being no analogue copies, will have a defacto monopoly on them and could monetarize their information if explosive or interesting enough.
I guess this process would take 20-30 years, might be much less though seeing how quickly this digitazation is taking shape.
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Post by Montblanc on Jul 21, 2017 12:27:14 GMT
I wonder if there will come a revolution through the digital age. A slow one at that. Talking about the massive amount of data that is being produced. Those who hold on to certain files could, if they keep them long enough for everyone else to lose them, and there being no analogue copies, will have a defacto monopoly on them and could monetarize their information if explosive or interesting enough. I guess this process would take 20-30 years, might be much less though seeing how quickly this digitazation is taking shape. That seems like an interesting prospect, especially for someone in need of bettering his own personal finances. But being a softy, naive guy I'll likely share my findings pro-bono, and waiting that long I could improve my situation on many different ways, need to if actually want to remain alive lol. I sense you're right in a way, but if you think about it that's is what has happened throughout history. Those who monopolized information were always on top, the internet just enables a bunch of no-names like us to get a hold of that information. And since very few will bother to look it up such goals could be acomplished easily.
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