Are you the same way with the ghost threads? I love reading them, but they give me nightmares. I hate how rediculous I am when it comes to things like that scaring the shit out of me.
Some of the theories were neat to read. Some of the stuff I had never heard of though. Indigo children?? Huh?
I haven't gotten to that post yet but the idea of Indigo and Crystal children was always really interesting to me. I have a lot of characteristics of an early Indigo, lol. I don't think Indigo children are being born anymore though, it's moved into Rainbow children, I believe.
I have no idea wtf your talking about. I imagine these kids being creepy and walking out of the neighboring corn field. Seriously, why does my mind think like this?! I'm too scared to google it.
I haven't gotten to that post yet but the idea of Indigo and Crystal children was always really interesting to me. I have a lot of characteristics of an early Indigo, lol. I don't think Indigo children are being born anymore though, it's moved into Rainbow children, I believe.
I have no idea wtf your talking about. I imagine these kids being creepy and walking out of the neighboring corn field. Seriously, why does my mind think like this?! I'm too scared to google it.
I have no idea wtf your talking about. I imagine these kids being creepy and walking out of the neighboring corn field. Seriously, why does my mind think like this?! I'm too scared to google it.
Wow, that was good for a laugh. Do people actually believe this shit, or is it just an elaborate joke?
Apparently, they truly believe it. Did you see the main page? The "authors" do blogs, vlogs, articles, etc.. They invest a *lot* into it.. I couldn't imagine.
ETA Also, from the wiki page:
"According to British writer David Icke, 5- to 12-foot (1.5–3.7 m) tall, blood-drinking, shape-shifting reptilian humanoids from the Alpha Draconis star system, now hiding in underground bases, are the force behind a worldwide conspiracy against humanity.[7] He contends that most of the world's leaders are related to these reptilians, including George W. Bush of the United States, and Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.[8] Icke's conspiracy theories now have supporters in 47 countries and he frequently gives lectures to crowds of 2,500 or more.[9] American writer Vicki Santillano included it in her list of the 10 most popular conspiracy theories, describing it as the "wackiest theory" she had encountered.[10] A poll of Americans in 2013 by Public Policy Polling showed that 4% of registered voters believed in David Icke's ideas.[11]"
this is one of the strangest things I've ever heard. That 4% surprises me. It seems very high for something so bizarre.
I couldn't make it past page 1 of that thread. I love how the Internet makes everyone an expert on plane crashes and engineering and vaccinations and whatever other subject comes up. JFC, people.
Yeah the 9/11 stuff really bugged me. I mean I do t think know, or will ever know, all the details of that day, but some of that crap that was posted made me roll my eyes.
I loved the article that was posted about the most convincing UFO sightings. That stuff is super interesting - even if there is a perfectly non-alieny explanation