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Matt P
20th July 2015, 22:50
Ok...for fun... say I'm your average free-thinking, truth-seeking, conspiracy-busting, research-gathering citizen but I'm crazy busy with work and I've got limited time to stay abreast of what's going on in the world and I need a few sites that will give me some no nonsense truth, good brain food or maybe just a glimpse of what the other side is doing. If I may be so bold to ask, what sites would you recommend I absolutely must keep up with, other than this wonderful Project Avalon? Feel free to explain if you feel like it.

Thanks

Matt

RunningDeer
20th July 2015, 23:38
Dave from X22Report is easy to follow.

X22 Report: Uncovering the Truth website. (http://x22report.com)

X22Report YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCB1o7_gbFp2PLsamWxFenBg)

And his latest addition are interviews @ X22 Report Spotlight YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1rnp-CySclyhxyjA4f14WQ).

Here’s the description:

X22 Report Spotlight cuts through propaganda of the corporate media and gets right into the real issues. By interviewing experts in financial, government, geopolitical situations it will paint the full picture of what is really going on in the world.

This X22 Report has been put together to benefit "The People". When I say "The People" I am talking about everyone in the world. We as a people want freedom, we want to make a living to support our family. The founding fathers of America wanted this and We The People today want it. Join me and many others to fight what is rightfully ours.

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ghostrider
20th July 2015, 23:47
I'm still reading the 593 contact reports , some are still in German ... they cover just about every event in history , the Earth , space , ancient cultures , science , health , the future , Et's , Hitler , Atlantis , the moon , where Venus came from , the ancient wars of the past , and many other topics you wouldn't believe ...http://www.futureofmankind.co.uk/Billy_Meier/The_Pleiadian/Plejaren_Contact_Reports

Daughter of Time
21st July 2015, 01:08
http://www.energeticsynthesis.com/

the history of human programming, ET interference, archontic deception, etc.,

Earthlink
21st July 2015, 01:34
Textbooks are books too ... and I read from old ones these days. Pick something up in a used book store, read a section, buy some of them and read them all then return them. This is not so old, 1988, and is my big book of everything. I'm not kidding, it has everything in it: pressures, temps, volumes, thermal properties, electric motors and how they work and how to wind the coils and even build them, the core basis for all electric systems and circuitry, enthalpy and entropy, it's all in here.

(hmmm ... the file uploader is slow, and not seeming to catch on. i'll come back and post the pic of the cover of it later)

In any event, you'd be surprised at what the actual truth of some things are, you really would, because these freaks in the mainscream media just don't care to fact check anything, ever, they really don't.

Fellow Aspirant
21st July 2015, 03:35
Well, there's this list ...

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59681-A-list-of-websites-for-good-alternative-information

compiled by some Bill Ryan dude. It's pretty good :bigsmile:

Brian

awakeningmom
21st July 2015, 06:19
I'm always looking for good go-to sites too, but other than Project Avalon, I haven't found any sites that give me up-to-date information on what's going on in the world. The 2013 list Bill compiled has some good ones, but many of those are not updated very often -- and I can no longer stomach sites like Veteran's Today, which seems to be quite hate-filled and the articles are often not very well-written either.

Some sites I do like to check in on every few days (or weeks) -- and sorry I didn't provide the links but I think you can find them easily enough -- include:
Zen Gardner's site
Deus Nexus blogsite (a mixture of false flag, spiritual, esoteric movie analysis, etc.)
Truth and Shadows: Follow the White Rabbit (which is focused on false flags and isn't updated very often, but the articles are well-written and there is sometimes some good discourse in the comments section).
Miles E. Mathis (articles on false flags and false historical events).
Willy Lohman.wordpress.com -- American Everyman

I also like to listen to the Higherside Chats with Greg Carlwood. Some interviews are silly, some are informative. My attention span is about an hour for watching most videos, and he does a one hour free one, followed by an additional hour for paying subscribers.

I'd love to get some more suggestions -- particularly if there are some good bloggers that I haven't discovered yet.

RunningDeer
21st July 2015, 08:17
Greg Hunter - USAWatchdog.com (http://usawatchdog.com) and USAWatchdog YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/user/usawatchdog/featured)

Areas covered are market analysis, political analysis, and weekly news wrap-ups. He interviews guests such as, Catherine Austin Fitts, Karen Hudes, Jim Sinclair and Charles Hugh Sith.

YouTube Description:

Greg is the producer and creator of USAWatchdog.com. The site's slogan is "analyzing the news to give you a clear picture of what's really going on." The site will keep an eye on the government, your financial interests and cut through the media spin.

USAWatchdog.com is neither Democrat nor Republican, Liberal nor Conservative. Before creating and producing the site, Greg spent nearly 9 years as a network and investigative correspondent. He worked for ABC News and Good Morning America for nearly 6 years. Most recently, Greg worked for CNN for shows such as Paula Zahn Now, American Morning and various CNN business shows.

samildamach
21st July 2015, 10:31
Antimedia gives a very good up to date slant on what's happening behind the scenes on reported news

Connor
21st July 2015, 11:55
There is a website called www.thefifthcolumnnews.com that has some nice current event, alternative news articles.

I also follow antimedia, zerohedge and few other blogs

Mercedes
21st July 2015, 15:42
Hi mpennery, I feel like I'm a "late bloomer", ha ha, I'm currently reading The Wes Penre papers, and with work and family responsibilities, always leave the reading for late at night, by that time I'm tired and start to dose off easily, it's taking a long time but halfway through. You can download the ones you want to read (If you have not already read them) Like I say, late bloomer, ha ha.

http://wespenre.com/

Earthlink
21st July 2015, 16:41
Textbooks!!!!!!

OK, I got some pics from one of my fav. books, which at over 1000 pages, is something you can read from, from time to time. Kinda like a bible, but real, haha.

So, this book was mandatory reading for me to become a licensed refrigeration mechanic, as well as any others who followed the same path. Do not take the course, buy the book and pass the test, do not get the license. And just on that note, if you do not have a friend who is a refrigeration mechanic, don't be adverse to it. Just sayin.

Anywho, as I'd said above, this book describes how make electric motors too, and a ton of other variables, tables, charts, and extensive index, and on.

The written part here, where it begins with "The maximum surface temperature ..." describes, in the real world, how direct sunlight on a flat black surface will get hotter than the boiling point of water, and, if you put a layer of glass over it, it will get to more than 3 times the boiling point of water.

I know for a fact that none in the media speak, ever, as if they know this, or rather, hide this. It doesn't matter, it is a fact, right out of the textbook on temperatures.

This is why I know that textbooks are so important, for, the masses really do believe all sort of speculative and bogus fake things, and ultimately, knowing for yourself is very important, lest you be led astray.

The section in here on Latent Heat I took a picture of too, because James Burke, a documentarist, did a six part series he called "The Day the Universe Changed" and it describes this event, discovering latent heat. There is so much power there, it's stupid, and all that needs be done is what happens naturally all across the surface of our planet daily: evaporation and condensation. It is why it rains, and is what gives us refrigeration too. The ability to raise or lower temperature by cycling a substance through a change of state. Water is evaporated across the surface in low pressure areas, and condenses back to water and falls as rain in high pressure zones, and this repeats everywhere across the surface all the time.

It is also responsible for cold beverages and ice cream, truly an applied science if there ever was one.

Also in this book, the picture of what could be done with existing knowledge. Cool those 600K glass panels with water, and you'll have all of your heating, cooling and electric needs met. Keep them clean and use materials that do not oxidize, and you'd be sitting pretty right now, for the next many many centuries.

As another example, one of many, actually, there was a question on the test, which simply said "Heat rises." and then it had 2 boxes, True or False.

Of course the answer is false, however I've had arguments with the "initiated" over this, that usually begin with them saying something like "What are you stupid? Everybody knows that heat rises". It doesn't, one of the laws of thermodynamics includes the segment that heat moves one way, from warmer to cooler. Warm air rises into cooler air is what is happening in the case of warm air baloons, and in any event if you'd answered true you would have got that question wrong. For these reasons, most master refrigeration mechanics and master electricians don't even interface with the general population about any of the sciences any more, it's just not worth it, they can't do our jobs anyway, and they need to go take some course themselves first before a meaningful dialogue is even possible.

It is what it is, and I'm so sorry the mainscream media are chronic habitual liars.

Lefty Dave
21st July 2015, 16:42
Greetings

I have been a faithful devotee of Rumormillnews.com , Whatreallyhappened.com , and Rense.com for many years...I trust the content, I trust the provider...
Blessings
end of line.

Joe Akulis
21st July 2015, 18:34
www.zerohedge.com is always worth a glance in the mornings. Server seems to be getting a little slower these days. Probably due to increasing popularity.

RunningDeer
22nd July 2015, 03:08
Add this to your list of good reads by Paul :cow: - The essence of debt money: Banks have exclusive license to interchange value for promises (http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?83854-The-essense-of-debt-money-Banks-have-exclusive-license-to-interchange-value-for-promises&p=980913&viewfull=1#post980913).

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gripreaper
22nd July 2015, 04:00
Post 26 on this thread:

http://projectavalon.net/forum4/showthread.php?59681-A-list-of-websites-for-good-alternative-information/page2

Mike
22nd July 2015, 04:30
This is a little embarrassing ...and some might say a wee bit self involved..

But I've been reading myself.

You guys ever do this? Out of boredom? I mean, go back and read your old posts?

Of course you do!:bigsmile:

There are a few early ones that were quite embarrassing. Just bad! And some where i was just a plain dick...more than a few actually...and if I ever wind up at AA I'll have quite a few folks to apologize to. I felt pretty lousy about those. But for the most part I was laughing my a$$ off thinking "ya know, this Chinaski is pretty damn good! I'll have to pm this guy and tell him how great he is...."

I started with my first post (last night), broke open the 12 pack and got started...and read almost every single one. I was up to 5 in the morning....smoking cigars and, after the beer ran out, out came the red wine. And I don't mind telling you: it was worth it.

I was pretty good back then. There's something about being a little raw....there's a little more gamble and moxy there. Even when I disagreed with my old self, I couldn't help but admire him. Not too bad old boy I kept thinking.....not too bad.

Hey, it was great fun! And before you go labelling me a pretentious twat, go read all your old posts. A beer or 2 will help. Cigar. Open windows. Moonlight streaming in. If you're not howling at the moon and congratulating yourself on your cleverness I'll be surprised....

Carmody
22nd July 2015, 04:35
I've go about 30,000 - 40,000 pages of self created material on the net, approximately. I guess that counts for something.

I probably means I could finally knock off (write) a book or two, and not have it be too difficult.

Earthlink
22nd July 2015, 13:12
I sometimes read old posts of mine too, and sometimes it's just as you say Mike, and other times it's all new to me. I started writing years ago, when e-mail based newsgroups were the internet. Renewable energy and science based newsgroups, 7 of them at the peak. Sharing information and how different people in the fields all over the world adapted and simplified the work from various fields was very beneficial. But over the years, all these groups were infiltrated by mouthpieces who ended up making them intolerable. Incessant postings, always degrading and negative to the industries we all worked in, the beginning of massive think tank propaganda, always based on the real science and the real facts in the real world, (according only to themselves) not like any of the RE's that are in existence and used around the world.

But yeah, I really do read some things I'd written and it's like a lesson from school or something, where I learn from it like I'd never even heard it before. In time I recognized that I actually do do that. I write something, because the thoughts are there and I just get them down, and written, and then I don't have to make a file for them in the filing cabinet in my mind, and if I don't create a folder for it, I know I will have a hard time retrieving the information at a later date, and, I'm good with this. It's like once I've written it down, it is, has been created, is now a permanent thought pattern that will remain in the universal consciousness, and as such, any other minds will be able to find it if and when they ponder similar thought patterns.

It's almost like surfing the wave of evolution itself sometimes. In fact i think it is. Evolution has more to do with thought than anything else, and as such, yes, there is such a wave moving through time, the wave of newness, of firsts, of compilations of collective reasonings pointing to new ideas and concepts. Waves of connections.

ALLiTiZ
24th July 2015, 04:02
Currently reading 'Message from the Pleiades Volume 1' by Ted Denmark. I'm loving the Billy Meier story.

3(C)+me
24th July 2015, 04:33
Just got through reading The Field by Lynn Mctaggart. Kind of obsessed with Orgone, zero-point and Welhelm Reich and what it was the made the government want to get rid of him and his works.
Wes Pen has some great great reads.
I am also reading some fiction as a way of dealing and checking out of the Crazy world we are all currently dealing with.

:facepalm: