Donald Trump and that election result, 9/11 and those ‘inside job’ rumors, ISIS and the CIA’s terrorist sponsoring program, safety concerns over GMO’s and child immunizations, UFOs and ETs, out-there science and artificial intelligence, media manipulation, political assassinations, underground bases and the global elite — just some of the topics being aired on our Underground Knowledge discussion group on Goodreads, the online site for books, authors and readers.
Two explosive videos (above) that feature in the group this week include one asking what made Building 7 of the World Trade Center collapse on 9/11, and one asking exactly what is Monsanto.
Randomly selected links to this group’s discussion threads follow:
Evidence for scientifically advanced Ancient civilizations?
The overpopulation myth (part 1)
Is President Trump for the common people? Or has he secretly been installed by the 1% elite?
Conspiring to quash alternative medicines
Is the Islamic State (IS/ISIS) another invention of the West?
Meditation, Yoga and intelligence
Plum Island – inspired by Nazi science?
The secret history of mind control
Amazing UFO quotes from world leaders, NASA astronauts & other prominent figures
Can we trust news media outlets?
Symbolism of the Global Elite?
Saddam Hussein – who was that guy?
The multi-trillion dollar WW2 cover-up
The Prison Industrial Complex (PIC)
Should drugs be decriminalized?
The Queen’s position in modern Britain
James Morcan’s rant against Holocaust Deniers
Earlier historical versions of Jesus Christ?
The Titanic sinking engineered?
Dissecting anti-immigration arguments
These are just some of the topics under discussion in our Underground Knowledge group. To view them all, or better still to have YOUR say, go to: https://www.goodreads.com/group/show/142309-underground-knowledge—a-discussion-group
This global discussion group has been designed to encourage debates about important and underreported issues of our era. All you need is an enquiring mind and a desire to gain or share “underground knowledge”. Group membership has topped 2800, making it one of the fastest-growing groups on Goodreads.
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