ZenSpice wrote:Awww I was waiting for a chance to jump in and talk about my friends that live in the parsons crater
Seriously though, if we had a proper resource based economy free from the curse of fiat currencies and conglomerated debts that are impossible to ever pay off I think it would be a lot harder to spread so much discord in the first place.
While such things are not the singular foundations of many a conspiracy theory, the old adage of "follow the money" does ring rather true.
A stable foundation is the key to any solid build. A purposeful case of Ordo Ab Chao perhaps.
Anyways.. Would it be so difficult for a small corner of the nexus to be open to more "theoretical" perceptions and opinions. It would keep it from bleeding into other categories over time and give people a specific place to air certain aspects of their psyche, as and when aspects of reality raise the potential.
"Room 33+1/3" or something (I know prob a bad idea or been mentioned and dismissed with reason). Would be a lot better than having threads like back in the day that seem to provide examples of why the attitude needed to be created.
Just some humble thoughts and meanderings
Well ZP, we do have the "
Through The Looking Glass" sub-forum. It is a place where just about anything goes, and the members who tend to poo poo unfounded claims and speculation are not allowed to denigrate the posters.
It is pretty much a ghost town though, as it doesn't show up in search indexes or even active topics as I recall. You basically have to go looking for it... and then sit there talking to yourself.
But it was a small win for mystics, wild eyed paranoids and other such "minority" groups here. Far better than the total ban that had been the policy at that time. I put the quotation marks around minority because if you count new members, people who go elsewhere to discuss controversial things, and people who don't post much, I think that it is iffy if people who ascribe to such outlandish ideas, or at least like to discuss them, are much of a minority.
I find that a lot of people come to the Nexus expecting to find like-minded people who have had similar inexplicable, mysterious, spiritual and mystical experiences and be able to discuss the more astonishing aspects of the DMT experience... and then wind up getting discouraged as even relatively mundane speculations are shot down and people are pilloried as being non-critical thinkers etc. This has toned down a lot over the last 9 months or so, but there are still core members and mods here who will delete or lock threads for merely stating things that are not backed up with "respectable" sources... without a healthy amount of disclaimers and IMOs attached.
It is kind of unfortunate that TTLG is under the Spirituality heading, as it would probably be the right place to discuss some CT things which are clearly not spiritual. Perhaps we can appeal to the higher powers to make TTLG its own section and open it up to some CT talk.
I don't know. It is not something that is important enough to me to take point on.
I prefer not to push the buttons of people here who I otherwise tend to agree with and sincerely love and respect. Even my mentioning of a handful of former CTs that have come to be known as truth ruffled some feathers. My dear friend and brother in arms Trav even thought it necessary to suggest that I was so addle brained that I was saying that because some CTs prove to be true... then all CTs are true. And this after all my threads on logical fallacies no less...
As such I refrained from mentioning at least a dozen other CT things that have come to be known as truth over the last decade. Perhaps we can start a well disclaimered "Exploration of CTs and former CTs that have been proven true" thread in TTLG. I would enjoy it at any rate, and most of the people who wouldn't would never see it anyway.
HF
"Curiouser and curiouser..." ~ Alice
"Do not believe in anything simply because you have heard it. Do not believe in anything simply because it is spoken and rumored by many. Do not believe in anything simply because it is found written in your religious books. Do not believe in anything merely on the authority of your teachers and elders. Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find that anything agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it." ~ Buddha