I decided to make a thread to introduce someone I know to this board. Dude has an interest in stuff that many of you guys would like and if I didn’t know any better, I would have thought he was already familiar with this website. If you’re reading this, I just thought I’d make a thread to talk about some of that paranormal/conspiracy stuff and other topics.
>>41358911Well, where is here?
I am going to make a Youtube video for some of this stuff, but the bulk of it will be in the thread or something.One of the first real “conspiracy theories” I ever came across was FEMA camps. I was in class in middle school and somehow got to watching a video where a lady was going through a Amtrak facility that had been abandoned, but had strange renovations and additions, like turnstiles and heating units. There also was landing and take off equipment for helicopters. The video fascinated me also because the lady narrating the video sounded like a voice actor in Halo Combat Evolved. Kind of funny. That small video basically got me looking into things like that, with the next big thing being the book Behold a Pale Horse by William Cooper. I also found a strange website called Cutting Edge, which talked about Freemasonry and other topics now well known to “conspiracy theorists”. The site Cutting Edge talked also about current events and what could be happening behind the scenes. With the good was the not-so-good, like the stupid tendency to think everything was fake. I learned that a lot of info on the internet had to be taken with a large grain of salt. I also found Alex Jones at the same time.
>>41358919“Here” is this website. I just was hoping to put down some of my experience with internet conspiracies and rabbit holes, which does eventually involve /x/. This board directly. I have a decade of time spent here and it’s basically a giant vault of info I got squirreled away.
Good luck, Negi.
>>41358999have you told him about metzitzah b'peh yet?