Some of the biggest mysteries are in your own back yard.
Tag: mudflood
Question the Narrative | Hiding History 101
I came across a very interesting article yesterday that inspired this video. It really got me thinking about all of the perfectly “legitimate” techniques that can be used to hide history.
Question the Narrative | Mudfloods, Resets, and…Giants?
You never know what you’ll find right in your own back yard!
Question the Narrative | Volcanoes, Resets, and the Invention of Time
Today’s video was inspired by two emails I received which delve into possible mudflood explanations and the history of time. Very cool stuff.
Question the Narrative | Where Do We Go From Here?
Speaking as someone who has been fervently sifting through the lies of our realm, lately I’ve been asking myself this one question: where do we go from here?
Question the Narrative | Tartaria = Kingdom of Hell?
For several months I had jumped on the bandwagon of referring to Christ’s possible millennial kingdom as Tartaria. Believe me, I will not make that mistake again. Words matter.
Question the Narrative | The 1890 Enigma and the Lost Generation
The other week, someone left an intriguing comment about the “lost generation.” Thanks, Ruth! That set me off on yet another rabbit trail, but one that fits in perfectly with an idea I’ve already explored – there’s something strange about 1890.
Question the Narrative | Post Offices, City Halls, and Science-Fiction Novels
Ever since I began reading The Tripod series to my children, I’ve been gaining new insights into what a post-reset world would actually look like. Hint: take a look around you.
Question the Narrative | Trees, Titans, or Melted Buildings?
Today’s video is a little shorter than usual, but I wanted to take the time to discuss the tree, titan, and melted buildings theories.
Question the Narrative | Thoughts on the Millennial Kingdom
I’ve had several people ask me to explain my ever-evolving thoughts on the possibility that the millennial kingdom already happened and that we are now living in the “little season.” Today’s video is yet another thought exercise for me because, as you’ll see when you watch, I’m not even close to having it all figured out, and I’m actually okay with that.