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Hello! New member introduction
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Lauren Johnson Wrote:Welcome, Timothy. Hope this is a good place for you and looking forward to hearing what you have to say.

I have a few questions and please forgive my forwardness, but I find it intriguing that somebody in his '20's would have tuned in so early to deep politics. It took me until my '60's and it wasn't easy.

Did you have a community of like-minded friends in college or were you on your own? A 'very large conspiracy community' with a 'hive mind' -- oh please share! In preparing a thesis, are you in a graduate program? Enough for now. Thanks.

Thanks for the welcome!

It all began within weeks of earning my bachelors degree, when I came across the work of David McGowan while just casually browsing the internet. I immediately read everything he had written (at least that I am aware of) in a relatively short period of time. Searching for more information on the Dutroux affair led me to ISGP, and searching for more information on Deep Politics led me to here and Peter Dale Scott. I've branched out considerably in my research since then, and, well, here I am.


I didn't have a community of like-minded individuals at the time, my hobbies were NFL, Dungeons and Dragons and beer. That being said, I have made some very good friends recently, many in their 20's as well, who are at similar levels of comprehension. We are at a good stage in our lives to dedicate a lot of time and energy towards exposing the truth. I myself am currently teaching English in a foreign country while I do research and writing and figure out the next step.


The 'very large conspiracy community' is the conspiracy page of reddit.com, are you familiar? The website itself is huge, about 6% of American adults use it. The way the website works is that people subscribe to any number of topics to appear on one page of link aggregation, so what ends up happening is that people with no knowledge of conspiracies subscribe out of curiosity, and many people who are antagonistic subscribe to mock the community. Overall it is not very conducive to the type of discourse I have found here. Reading the JTRIG leak by Snowden and Greenwald, I could relate many of the tactics to what happens on the board.

That being said, there is a fantastic group of core contributors and it is a great opportunity to put important information into the news streams of tens of thousands of people.
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Hello! New member introduction - by Timothy Silver - 25-03-2014, 03:15 AM
Hello! New member introduction - by David Guyatt - 25-03-2014, 10:09 AM
Hello! New member introduction - by David Guyatt - 25-03-2014, 03:17 PM

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