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The Nazis and their occult obsessions I find absolutely hilarious and fascinating. They were such fucking nerds in the worst meaning of the word.
Was just listening to “The Red Nation” podcast episode where they talk about this. Very interesting.
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This is one of my favorite depictions of Satan and hell.
2012 happened, it was the seemless transportation of the entire earth into Hell
we probly in hell already, our dumb asses not knowin' all those people kissin ass to get to heaven ain't goin
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Yeah in Mexican culture we call elves duendes which means something like house spirts. They can be neutral but don't mess with them. The there are chanques prob spelling it wrong these were more dangerous and would fuck you up. They lived in nature more. My sister who grew up in Mexico is terrified of them. Weather they are real or not is ldk but we have enough sense not to taunt them.
Tbh I thought giant squids were fake news for a while. I had a very UFO-skeptic stance towards them, like people were trying to justify their fear of krakens or some shit.
Now I pray for the kaiju to come fuck shit up.
There's plenty of evidence of older civilizations that predate our commonly accepted start dates for civilization, but they didn't have class structures, so they don't count. Literally, class structure is a requirement to be a "civilization".
I believe there was a fairly advanced antediluvian civilization and that evidence of it is purposefully ignored by 'legitimate' academics because it turns the current human development timeline on it's head, so the only people investigating the evidence are 'ancient alien theorist' types
Also UFOs(UAPs) are real but it's more likely to be some sort of extra-dimensional phenomenon rather than 'nuts-and-bolts' aliens imo
Also I always thought the Mandela effect was bullshit(faulty memory, conflation etc) but a couple of months I found out about the fruit of the loom logo one and it really freaked me out because I wore those t shirts for years and clearly remember the 'alternate timeline' logo, but I don't know what to make of it
I like your whole post but i just looked up the fruit of the loom thing and before i even hit enter i was like "fuck is there a cornucopia or isn't there." wild, i wonder if there was somehow a massive batch of knockoffs with an altered logo in the mid 90s and they've since disintegrated/we'll get a picture of one sometime in the future when someone is cleaning out a childhood dresser or something.
One weird thing about it is that fruit of the loom did trademark the idea of a cornucopia of fruit logo but it was never actual used, people into ME theorize this is where the timeline 'split'
One thing is the widespread existence of https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terra_preta a type of'super- soil' that we now call biochar, which would require fairly advanced knowledge to create
Another is the existence of complex structures such as https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%B6bekli_Tepe which was built before agriculture had supposedly been developed
A lot of my 'alternate history' stuff I get from this podcast https://player.fm/series/earth-ancients it's mainly interviews with 'alternative historians', so warning doe if you decide to listen it can be very 'wooo' so take everything on it with a grain of salt, but it's good for finding out about little known archaeological/anthropological stuff
No problem comrade, if you prefer video shows like ancient aliens are also useful for finding out about these under-researched things so that you can then go and do your own research and come to your own conclusions about them(just ignore the 99% of it that is leaps in logic and 'woo')
What do you think of this take on Göbekli Tepe? I find the implications of pre-agricultural ritual sites fascinating even without the advanced civilization theories.
- Not exactly the same kind of thing as Bigfoot but Eternal Recurrence (the idea that the history of the universe repeats itself exactly, forever) has always felt especially spooky and emotionally defeating to me.
- The fact that our current understanding of the universe only works if there is about 6-7 times more matter than we can see. So our current science model is either very incomplete or something happened to it all.
- Only recently Chinese scientists managed to record Ball Lightning, proving it's real and really spooky. That's cool!
In regards to point number two, what's that phrase for the hypothetical threshold of next-stage advanced life that may have never been broken?
Edit: Found it, Great Filter/Fermi Paradox. Maybe there's no aliens out there because there's a giant space Shai-Hulud taking big chomps out of observable reality; and he's on his way here to party. That would be pretty neat.
isn’t it dangerous?
Yes, it's an unstable tiny cloud of superheated silicon or something like that, created when lightning hits the right kind of ground the right kind of way. It can explode and/or burn through walls, and has absolutely killed people. Do not eat.
Deja vu has always stood out to me. Although I can't explain fully what it could be and the implications that come from it, I believe it is something that doesn't fit the confines of the explainable. It is the closest thing I have to a spiritual belief. I get legit nauseous every time it happens to me and it fills me with uncanny valley-like dread. The closest thing I can think of in way of significance is that it usually happens to me during times of change or when something important is going to happen.
I like to imagine that what we're living right now is basically the Matrix that we all got put into by the world-wide communist society to suffer for the horrible shit we did in the world before the world revolution happened. Instead of lining us all against the wall they used their tech to create a Gulag of the Future if you will.
It would explain a whole lot is all I'm saying.
I often think that if I saw a ghost it wouldn't scare me beyond the initial extremely startling experience. Because it's absolute verification of a soul and some kind of life beyond death. It would make me feel fucking great. There's nothing conceptually scary about ghosts.
That's just scary in the same way a murderer or a bear in your house are scary though.
me and my wife were talking about moving into an old church with an adjacent graveyard. she couldn't get over the spoop factor but I realized if ghosts were real, graveyards are just chock a block with gramma's n' grampa's. kinda cute when I picture it.
There are actually a few oblate objects in our solar system, like the dwarf planets Makemake and Haumea. Don't think that's evidence of alien spaceships.
I work at an airport, oh my god I'm so fucking tired of people asking me about ufos and about how "well pilots aren't allowed to tell us about ufos so they must be real". This ignores that pilots are universally dumb motherfuckers who need to be reminded to breathe periodically lest they suffocate.
Some UFO sightings could be real, I suppose. I don't believe a single abduction story but there are plenty of strange lights in the sky, and it makes sense that advanced aliens would send probes to study us. I'd lean towards no but because it's not actually supernatural/magic, I could theoretically believe it.
I fucking wish ghosts were real though.
All UFO stories are real so long as the object remains unidentified. 🤔
Alright alright, cool down there captain. You know what I mean.
At some point, someone would be able to prove it. Unless there's a ghost conspiracy...
If it isn't too personal, why do you wish ghosts were real? Sounds too spooky to me.
not paranormal, but I totally believe in pre Columbian contact between continents
I revisited this and found a pretty detailed treatment here. They make an awfully solid case against pre-columbian voyages, but its a good read
I believe in an entirely material existence which spooks me out because my concept of self isn't conceptual at all but a constituent of the physical world.