Are you a truth seeker?
I have been wondering if many people with Asperger or Autism are truth seekers.
Are you very interested in subjects like these listed below?
conspiracies
aliens and ufos
the esoteric/occult/mysticism
secret societies
hidden history
mind control
the new world order
the powers that be
illuminati
geo-engineering and chemtrails
the paranormal
ancient civilizations
2012
human origins
spirituality
religion
alternative media
alternative healthcare
false flags
big brother
9/11
nature of reality
hidden science
The one of those I have an interest in is The Paranormal - fiction, yes, but real life accounts, too. But really it's from an aesthetic sense. Ghosts and monsters mostly. Aliens bore me. I like the eerie disruption of day-to-day life. The uncanny moment (related, I think, to the sublime). If, say, telekinesis became accepted scientific dogma, it wouldn't have the same ability to make me shudder. Which is silly, really, because when I had photosynthesis explained to me, my reaction was one of an awe-filled disbelief.
My position on Supernatural things, variously considered, is to not know for sure. And to me, that not-knowing, that sense of frustration, is more enjoyable than knowing either way for sure.
I'd recommend the book Will Storr vs The Supernatural. And his latest, Heretics, for that matter.
That said, I have spent my fair share of evenings wandering down the various rabbit holes to be found all over the web. The people into such things seem to get very precious and paranoid - many accusations of someone being undercover etc. I've tried to talk to them and been accused of such a thing.
Yourself?
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Of course, it's probably quite a bit more complicated than that.
You know sometimes, between the dames and the horses, I don't even know why I put my hat on.
Yes.
I used to be interested in all manner of weird stuff in my young teens but then in further pursuit of he truth I spent a number of years studying the sciences at university which enabled me to tell the difference between truth and the bullshite passed off as "hidden truths" in things like conspiracy theories and new age mysticism etc.
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I've left WP indefinitely.
I'm interested in most of those things. How blind people can be to the truth amazes me! To be fair, I think most people know the truth about most of those (except hidden science - I don't think people realise the extent to which pharmaceutical companies suppress evidence that doesn't show their products in a good light... oh, and I guess people are disproportionately likely to have a religion given how likely it is that they are right), but it amazes me how a small minority believe all those crazy things despite evidence for them ranging from "very weak" to "non-existent".
Yes.
I used to be interested in all manner of weird stuff in my young teens but then in further pursuit of he truth I spent a number of years studying the sciences at university which enabled me to tell the difference between truth and the bullshite passed off as "hidden truths" in things like conspiracy theories and new age mysticism etc.
All those things you listed have nothing to do with truth. They are all a load of dung put together to enslave your mind and make money for the person starting the craphole story. Alex jones been getting rich selling this tripe for a long time. Pretty much nada of what he says has come to pass. And he talks about crap twenty years and older. I cant believe there are people gullible enough to follow this lunacy. Its a rabbit hole. Turn around and climb out before it starts its twists and turns. It will eat your brain.
Here is what I think about a few of these.
Anyone who plans a crime with at least one other person is planning a conspiracy.
PR/ Marketing is mind control, as are anti depressants.
Alex Jones has poor critical thinking faculties, and he is a poor fact-checker.
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I feel too that there is a lot of BS in conspiracy contexts. But I think one can get inspiration from there. For example pretty much all those sites are against Zionism. After having spent quite a lot of time in there I have come to view Zionism as a good thing. That might piss some people off. I try to always be open to changing my views.
I admit that I believe in some of the stuff. And I admit that it is kind of similar to having a religion. Thus there are "skeptics" and "believers". I feel that I am a bit of both. I try to question everything but at the same time I have had spiritual experiences and have some faith and intuition and that kind of stuff. A bit of both worlds.
Are you very interested in subjects like these listed below?
Here is what I think about a few of these.
Anyone who plans a crime with at least one other person is planning a conspiracy.
PR/ Marketing is mind control.
Alex Jones has poor critical thinking faculties.
Are you very interested in subjects like these listed below?
conspiracies
1. When I was delusional with the mental condition of "ideas of reference" I did. The condition made me believe that everything that everyone did was in a hidden effort to do me harm in some way. I think there would be a % of ASD people who would be tortured by others to the extreme, and develop delusions of persecution, because that is all they know from others.
2. These "delusions of persecution" do result in beliefs of the things you mention.
I would suggest that these beliefs appear to be slanted in a negative, conspiratory , self-persecuting way for most of the people that believe them.
For example:
UFOS are beaming me up and doing alien experimentation on me!
The Illuminti are secretly controlling our lives!
Big Brother is always watching!
We don't see:
UFOS are beaming me up and giving me an alien massage.
The Illuminti secretly donates money to promote good.
Big Brother is always looking out for me!
Clarke put out three documentary series about strange phenomena that took an open minded, but skeptical view.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FAxDj-o7U-w[/youtube]
This Vice documentary nicely tackles the NWO thing.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZkJ_ZiX_Tek[/youtube]
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Are you very interested in subjects like these listed below?
conspiracies
1. When I was delusional with the mental condition of "ideas of reference" I did. The condition made me believe that everything that everyone did was in a hidden effort to do me harm in some way. I think there would be a % of ASD people who would be tortured by others to the extreme, and develop delusions of persecution, because that is all they know from others.
2. These "delusions of persecution" do result in beliefs of the things you mention.
I would suggest that these beliefs appear to be slanted in a negative, conspiratory , self-persecuting way for most of the people that believe them.
For example:
UFOS are beaming me up and doing alien experimentation on me!
The Illuminti are secretly controlling our lives!
Big Brother is always watching!
We don't see:
UFOS are beaming me up and giving me an alien massage.
The Illuminti secretly donates money to promote good.
Big Brother is always looking out for me!
That is very interesting and something I have been thinking about. I tend to disagree somewhat. Maybe I'm delusional. But I believe I'm "spiritual". I don't know anything really. I think spirituality and madness are pretty much the same thing, but from different perspectives. Kind of like Asperger (some claim Asperger and creativity are two sides of the same coin), which is why I wondered if many here are into these things. I don't necessarily have a lot of the fear, at least less than some time ago. For me it's more about being inquisitive, asking the big questions, trying to reveal the concealed and so on. I do wonder though why some things are perceived as concealed and who or what concealed them and what any fear is based on. I think fear is a spiritual thing. Spirituality is just another word for psychology anyway, pretty much. I do think my spiritual awakening and the truth seeking that followed has been healthy for me, and I don't always buy the view of "skeptics". I try to listen to everyone. And as for those things you mentioned I do actually think the Illuminati are good.
haha alien massage
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Is this really what happens at University, a pursuit of truth?, or is it a case of going to university to hear another mans "truth" whom you deem must be trustworthy, because he teaches in a University?