The list of discussion threads continues to grow with nothing off limits, no matter how contentious, in our Underground Knowledge discussion group on the major books and authors site Goodreads.com.
At 1700 plus members, the Underground Knowledge group is one of the most active and fast-growing on the popular Goodreads site. Members seem to resonate with the group’s stated aim, which is: To encourage debates about important and underreported issues of our era. All you need is an enquiring mind, an interest in the world we live in and a desire to learn or share “underground knowledge”.
Our members include members include scientists, social activists, teachers, historians, award-winning authors, former military and intelligence agency personnel, bankers, housewives, whistleblowers, students, former police officers, journalists, readers and many more.
Essentially the term “underground knowledge” covers details and concepts and little-known events that are usually not reported in the Mainstream Media (MSM), or if they are mentioned by MSM they are underreported for various reasons.
Links to a random selection of the group’s discussion threads follow:
The 2016 U.S. Presidential Election
What is Terrorism and Who gets to define the term?
Vaccinating children — Is it the smart thing for parents to do?
Was 9/11 a false flag attack and ‘Inside Job’? 54% of you voted YES
GMO’s (Genetically Modified Organisms)
The US Military’s proposal to kill American civilians (Operation Northwoods declassified)
Finding (hiding) a cure for cancer
Meditation, Yoga and intelligence
Evidence for scientifically advanced Ancient civilizations?
…………And the list goes on!
To visit the Underground Knowledge group go to: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group
New members welcome!
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Thank you, James, for this most interesting site you created.
Peter _______
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