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Edward L WinstonPosted: Jul 27, 2015 - 06:48
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After a hiatus of several years, I have returned to exercise the demons from the unrighteous and evil conspiracy theorists. Those shadow government subsidy checks have began rolling in again, so if I want to get invited to the next Bilderberg Meeting then I need to get on the ball. I have more information about this on Facebook for my friends in counter intelligence.
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The Burger KingPosted: Jul 28, 2015 - 11:44
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I can't stop posting pictures of poop, what the fuck is wrong with me?

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I have been doing a huge project which I'll eventually post on SP.com. Nice to see you back Ed.
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Edward L WinstonPosted: Jul 28, 2015 - 18:11
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What's the topic? I'm currently working on an article about the Mandela Effect. Essentially these people believe the past has been changing and nobody has noticed but them -- they also use a lot of terminology from the television show Sliders.
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The Burger KingPosted: Jul 29, 2015 - 12:33
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I can't stop posting pictures of poop, what the fuck is wrong with me?

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Quote from Edward L Winston

What's the topic? I'm currently working on an article about the Mandela Effect. Essentially these people believe the past has been changing and nobody has noticed but them -- they also use a lot of terminology from the television show Sliders.


I'm attempting to listening to all the Stefan Molyneux (he has around 2,500 podcasts). I'm time stamping interesting or revealing parts about Moly in the podcasts. I had thought about doing this before but thought it wasn't worth it until a person by the name of trueshibe timestampped and posted up things Mol'y said onto youtube. Molly got upset and took her youtube down now she's suing Molly for falsely taking her youtube channel down. Thought it's something I could do in my spare time. eventually when I'm down I will be posting the interesting time stamps on SP.com. This will take me months more to finish though.

Trushibes wordpress
https://trushibes.wordpress.com/


Never heard about the Mandela Effect. So they must think time travel is plausible? I remember sliders was a good television show though it was more about changing dimensions than time traveling. I can't wait to learn more about this.


Also Ed awhile back a individual I met on youtube had made a ebook on the venus project. He said he wanted it posted on SP.com so Roxy posted it up. I read it and thought it was good and thought maybe you would be interested.

The Venus Flytrap - Introduction
http://other.skepticproject.com/articles/the-venus-flytrap/
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Edward L WinstonPosted: Jul 29, 2015 - 21:03
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I'm attempting to listening to all the Stefan Molyneux (he has around 2,500 podcasts). I'm time stamping interesting or revealing parts about Moly in the podcasts. I had thought about doing this before but thought it wasn't worth it until a person by the name of trueshibe timestampped and posted up things Mol'y said onto youtube. Molly got upset and took her youtube down now she's suing Molly for falsely taking her youtube channel down. Thought it's something I could do in my spare time. eventually when I'm down I will be posting the interesting time stamps on SP.com. This will take me months more to finish though.
That sounds like quite a project, I definitely look forward to it. Your description is mildly confusion though using Moly and Molly to describe two different individuals.

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Never heard about the Mandela Effect. So they must think time travel is plausible? I remember sliders was a good television show though it was more about changing dimensions than time traveling. I can't wait to learn more about this.
Actually it's quite a bit more insane than that. They believe that somehow the stream of time is changing and minor things such as celebrity names get changed and nobody notices but them. It's more similar to déjà vu in The Matrix -- without spoiling the article too much, one of the conclusions I reach is essentially these people are often so arrogant as to believe that they cannot possibly be wrong in remembering something, instead it is the past that has changed.

In other words, we all have moments where something is corrected and we think "of course, I thought Top Gun was about fighting aliens, I must've mixed it up with something else" -- instead they just think "someone must've changed the past, because I definitely know it was about fighting aliens."

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The Venus Flytrap - Introduction
http://other.skepticproject.com/articles/the-venus-flytrap/
I had read that quite a while ago and long story short my initial thoughts on it (which I hardly remember it's been so long) eventually lead me to what they are now -- I no longer support The Venus Project as even a series of good ideas wrapped in a terrible package. While I would say that I am still an idealist and would prefer something almost technocratic, I don't have any particular philosophy in mind and believe most to be too utopian or unscientific. I never agreed with the tabula rasa philosophy of Jacque Fresco, but I did see the project as a series of blue prints -- that is no longer the case, and hasn't been for quite a while.

Truthfully, even at the time of writing the Zeitgeist Addendum articles my support was hardly die hard. As I attempted to express there, I was more worried about the overall idea being tainted by insanity, but it turns out in big picture terms, it already was sort of insane itself -- I have articles like The Venus Flytrap to thank for helping me get to those conclusions. I think often we have suspicions things are wrong but it takes another person to discuss it and put it in another frame so that we may finally understand our own true feelings. While that may sound like a final thought on Jerry Springer, I think it's certainly true and a great way to express at least my feelings on the matter of The Venus Project.
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The Burger KingPosted: Jul 29, 2015 - 23:18
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That sounds like quite a project, I definitely look forward to it. Your description is mildly confusion though using Moly and Molly to describe two different individuals.
My bad, Moly and Molly are the same person to describe Stefan Molyneux. I just typed this up fast because I was a bit busy with work. Stefan Molyneux is a very popular internet philosopher. I thought it would be a worthy cause for people to know exactly who he is. I find Stefan interesting because he's smart and very charismatic, he is a anarcho capitalist. He has these free market ideals, yet in a lot of ways he's inconsistent in his own logic. The guy hated working in the business world even though he was successful at it (at least in his own words). In a few podcasts he was crying (yes crying) about how bad he hated his job. Nothing wrong with crying about something however if you're promoting free market ideology, yet the one promoting it is literally crying about how he hates working in the private sector, well I think that's a bit of a problem. Stefan really doesn't have much of a leg to stand on when it comes to promoting free market ideology.

Stefan does a lot of psycho analyzing as well as other therapy techniques on his members. I do not want to say much on this until I'm done listening to the podcasts but it gives you an idea where he may be coming from with this and how he's getting so popular.
While I would say that I am still an idealist and would prefer something almost technocratic, I don't have any particular philosophy in mind and believe most to be too utopian or unscientific.
Interesting I consider myself nowadays as a libertarian. Even though I consider myself a libertarian I do not think it's so far fetch to say that society could be ran in other ways that would be more beneficial towards people. In my perspective libertarian ideology works however I'm for people attempting to find a better way to run society.
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