npub10mtat

17h ago

I need to read some books that don't make me think about how terrible the world is because of fiat money.

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npub176jdt

@npub176jdt

15h ago

A lot of modern scifi is pretty uplifting

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npub176jdt

@npub176jdt

15h ago

A lot of modern scifi is pretty uplifting

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npub176jdt

@npub176jdt

15h ago

A lot of modern scifi is pretty uplifting

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npub176jdt

@npub176jdt

15h ago

A lot of modern scifi is pretty uplifting

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npub176jdt

@npub176jdt

15h ago

A lot of modern scifi is pretty uplifting

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npub12rrvu

@npub12rrvu

16h ago

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npub1z4y76

@npub1z4y76

17h ago

I’ve stacked close to 200 books in the last couple years.
Happy to suggest a few titles.
My favorites have been declassified by US military or intelligence agencies.

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npub12rrvu

@npub12rrvu

16h ago

Slap me with your top 5 "must reads"

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npub1z4y76

@npub1z4y76

16h ago

1. "Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness" by Itzhak Bentov

2. "Where Reincarnation and Biology Intersect" by Dr. Ian Stevenson, M.D.

3. "World in Peril" by Ken White, specifically chapters 27-30 and "The Adam and Eve Story - The History of Cataclysms Uncensored" by Chan Thomas. I combined these because World in Peril only has 4 chapters that are parallel with Chan Thomas's book. They belong together.

4. "The Lost Continent of Mu: The Motherland of Men" by James Churchward

5. "The Law of One" a.k.a. "The Ra Material" a.k.a. "The Ra Contact" by Don Elkins, Carla Rueckert, and Jim McCarty of L/L Research


With those 5 sources, I can connect a LOT of dots.

If you want to see the types of dots I have connected, check out the youtube video linked in my NOSTR profile.

You'll get a TLDR on a lot of the books I listed.

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npub10mtat

@npub10mtat

17h ago

I'm open to suggestions 🫂

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npub1z4y76

@npub1z4y76

16h ago

Itzhak Bentov’s book “Stalking the Wild Pendulum: On the Mechanics of Consciousness” was awesome.

Dude is Good Will Hunting times Forrest Gump. No college. Invents the missile system used by the Israelis in their War for Independence in the 1940s.

He writes this book in ‘77, then dies (totally not at all suspiciously) in a plane crash. 4 years later his work is cited in now declassified research.

If you want a sample of his ideas before checking out the book, the video below has a short tv interview with Bentov from after he published but before he died. Coupled with that interview is a lecture given by his widow on his work.

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npub1ghcet

@npub1ghcet

17h ago

I actually can’t think of one lmao

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npub1ugnq5

@npub1ugnq5

17h ago

The Sound of a Wild Snail Eating

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