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he found Sumerian markings on one of the stones at Stonehenge. Professor Alexander Thom, Emeritus Professor of Engineering Science He does however include an entire chapter here devoted to why he believes the Princess of Wales was ritually murdered, and how this event was covered up to look like an accident (a popular conspiracy story that now even the mainstream press seem to be claiming to be true). The truth will out, as they say - there certainly is something very strange about this whole tragic event. Vivek Chaudhary, "Greens see red at 'Son of God's anti-Semitism'," The Guardian, 12 September 1994.

These highly improbable ideas may not be everyone's cup of tea (& David often seems to plough a lonely furrow with his unorthodox views), but are a fascinating & entertaining read if approached with an open mind. One problem I have is he pulls from sources that are out and out contradictory. In fact he pulls stuff from just about branch of the "conspiracy" tree. One example is he comes from a very new agey viewpoint and also has whole chapters debunking Christianity but he also uses some of the most dogmatic right Christian spins on the world situation when it suits him too. You have chapters that remind me of a hokey Geraldo Satanism special from the 1980's with Pat Robertson as an editor.Oppenheim, Maya (31 January 2016). "The most controversial moments from Sir Terry Wogan's chat show". The Independent . Retrieved 3 May 2020. For Cooper: Ed Vulliamy, Bruce Dirks, "New trial may solve riddle of Oklahoma bombing", The Guardian, 3 November 1997. But, yaknow: aliens. Not just regular old transdimensional telepathic reptilians, but satanic, hemophagic, pedophiliac. We can regard these fantasies as an update for the postmodern world of the similarly asinine arguments of the Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion, just swapping out one fictional villain for different one. Protocols of the Elders of Zion". United States Holocaust Memorial Museum . Retrieved 8 August 2020.

Conspiracy Theories — The Reptilian Elite". Time. 20 November 2008. ISSN 0040-781X . Retrieved 17 December 2018. Our five senses can access only a tiny frequency range, like a radio tuned to one station. In the space you are occupying now are all the radio and television stations broadcasting to your area. You can't see them and they can't see each other because they are on different wavelengths. But move your radio dial and suddenly there they are, one after the other. It is the same with the reality we experience here as "life". What we call the "world" and the "universe" is only one frequency range in an infinite number sharing the same space. [15] After failing his 11-plus exam in 1963, he was sent to the city's Crown Hills Secondary Modern (rather than the local grammar school), where he was given a trial for the Leicester Boys Under-14 team. [31] Career Footballyears ago most people thought UFOs were not real. Today the US military admits they exist. Recently the Pentagon stated that a “mothership” (just one?) is likely in our solar system. Field, Mark (13 April 2020). "How Britain's telecoms firms are reacting to the surge in coronavirus conspiracies". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 11 January 2022 . Retrieved 25 April 2020. In June of 1960, astrophysicist Freeman Dyson published his paper Search for Artificial Stellar Sources of Infrared Radiation in the journal Science. In it he argued a way to detect intelligent life in the universe by finding their energy signature that would be created by, he presumed a highly advanced technology. The book claims to chart an alternative history of humanity from the dawn of civilization & beyond, citing the alledged (unseen) controlling forces of 'bloodline' families which David believes disempower us as humans today in the form of 'mind prisons'.

Dyson, who died one year ago this month at age 96, believed that an advanced technology would harness solar power from a star with an array of solar panels. He explained in a 2003 interview that he once described it as a biosphere, but since then this theory has been known as a Dyson Sphere. Also see Norman Simms, "Anti-Semitism: A Psychopathological Disease," in Jerry S. Piven, Chris Boyd, Henry W. Lawton (eds.), Judaism and Genocide: Psychological Undercurrents of History, Volume IV, Lincoln, NE: Writers Club Press, 2002, 30ff. Wainwright, Martin; Stratton, Allegra (11 July 2008). "Haltemprice and Howden byelection: Davis sees off Loonies and claims victory in 42-day detention battle". The Guardian. The 10 worst decisions in the history of sport". The Observer. Guardian News & Media. 12 January 2003. a b c d Extracts from Ronson, Jon. Them: Adventures with Extremists. . Ronson, Jon. "Beset by lizards (part one)". The Guardian . Retrieved 27 November 2022. Ronson, Jon (17 March 2001). "Beset by lizards (part two)". The Guardian . Retrieved 27 November 2022.The Biggest Secret” originally was written in 1999. This second edition was updated later (I can’t find the publishing date of this edition). Then there's the part of me that responds with the less cynical viewpoint and probably the more mature one: we really ought to not perpetuate the idea that people are that stupid. That maybe it's better to, uh, actually try to get at the truth, or at political and social arrangements that maximize quality of life and prevent horrific abuses. Sans reptiles. Ezard, John (28 March 1991). " 'Son and daughter of God' predict apocalypse is nigh". The Guardian.

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