It's all made up so doesn't really belong on unsolved mysteries, but it is definitely worth reading and puts most other fake pseudo philosophy in the dust through the strength of its thought. Whole courses are taught on it in universities sometimes, believe it or not. It's an amazing read, pretty life changing, and is the only book which is quite like itself. the picture used in the wendigoon conspiracy theory iceberg video appears to me as. Like lots of good books of philosophy and history it displaces humans as the subjects of history and takes a radical and heady alternate view. Im going to deep dice every topic on the conspiracy theory iceberg. And he creates and traces loads of fictional theologies which talk about ancient gods representing the sun and the earth which are at war with one another. It posits that the Middle East is alive and that oil alone moves history, and that humans are basically used by oil in order to draw more of it above ground and to create more of it, and moreover that oil is infinite inside the earth because it is produced by microbes. Go read Cyclonopedia by Reza Negarestani, it's basically a complex work of fictional philosophy positing that the earth (Tellurian) is in a battle with the sun, and that us solar capitalists (humans) are at war with the earth to prevent it from turning into a giant ball of flat oil and dust which would exist in direct opposition to the sun. Nowadays the campus is surrounded by a mile wide perimeter of fence and razor wire. This was convenient as the campus could be condemned and the bodies could be deemed contaminated by radioactive residue, therefore too dangerous to be shown to relatives or given a traditional burial. ![]() The official story for the families of those lost is that the physicist tried to perform a demonstration involving radioactive materials that went terribly awry, and immediately killed anyone present. They contacted the cops, who in turn contacted the FBI, who in turn contacted what ever agency is meant to deal with metaphysical threats. When the faculty looked into the room, there was nothing but a “soul-sucking blackness” in its place. About an hour after the talk was about to end, the campus security guard was sent to go check on the auditorium, as friends and family of the attendees started calling the school stating that they have had no contact with them. Something about the concept of 0, not in a sense of numerics, but of absolute null, and its relation to existence itself. ![]() Almost all (if not all) official documentation of the incident has been purged or is highly classified for reasons you will see.Īn extremely promising young physicist was scheduled to give a Ted Talk at his a community college in his home town. As for what it is: it’s a listing of various conspiracies. ![]() To view it, just click the link above because the image is way too large to show here without it looking comically large. I only know this one second hand from a friend who lived in the area of said Ted Talk, and apparently its become quite a local urban legend. I’ve heard it called the Conspiracy Iceberg and we’ll be going over a total of five of the stories listed on it this month for one reason or another.
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