‘It’s either a shadow of a cow that Crossed over me at midday That curdled the milk, or Some such gibberish termed ‘science’ With its
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The Parody of History
The shops are full of books pertaining to convey legitimate history, as are the online stores and digital download facilities, etc. All the authors and
Beware the Zionist Distortion of Academia
Zionist pseudo-history is all around us. It distorts academia and creates a false impression of history. The purpose of Zionist history is straightforward, as it
Seeing Things When Unconscious
It is interesting to note that the people who have these experiences are not even ‘conscious’ in the conventional sense, (that is they are not ‘awake’ and ‘interacting’ with the physical environment).
The Eurocentric Myth of John Titor: ‘White’ American Time-Traveller
For a non-White person reading Titor’s posts, it is obvious that the narrative that he builds for the future is ethnically biased and symbolic of contemporary racist attitudes prevalent amongst many White communities. This should not be surprising for a man who does not even know the Slavic origins of his own surname.
Why ‘Inner’ Science?
The implications are that formal logic grew-out of human religious thinking, as the understanding of the world developed over long periods of time. In India, for instance the Buddha reformed Brahmanism into a new and logical philosophy that emphasised the detailed assessment of human perception existing within a physical world.