I woke up at 4am today and my stupid brain started grinding away, so here I am. I was not planning to do any writing here today, but the allure was too strong. Lying in bed, I came up with a premise that made me laugh based on the statements “I believe in science. I also believe in propaganda.” Then I got to my computer, started writing and well, I’m rather verbose. I never got around to my point. If you like concise writing and thought patterns, my Substack may not be the place for you. I enjoy sharing information and in the process of telling a story, I frequently share way too much of it to the point where my wife is like this…
I figured it would be good to start this channel off by writing about some background information on where I started and how I think. By the time that was complete, I felt that I had written plenty for today. Therefore, my joke will have to be a teaser for my next article. I have no idea how often I will write on this channel, but I am already enjoying having an outlet. I know this is bound to take me down an interesting path.
Those who know me best are aware of one of the phrases I use frequently in my life, “People are stupid.” I am not on some high horse. I’m stupid too and I do stupid things. One of my longtime friends has a similar saying he uses, “Stupid has no basement.” It is no wonder he and I get along so well.
My point is, I do not just assume someone is right when I hear them talking about something. In general, I will give a person the benefit of the doubt, but I am a “trust but verify” kind of person. A lot of my research over the last 25 or so years has been on subjects I have no realistic way of proving or disproving.
For example, I love listening to David Adair speak. If you’re not familiar with David Adair, he claims to have built his own electromagnetically contained fusion reactor to use as a rocket engine when he was thirteen. He did this in his father’s shop and was contacted by government agents who were very interested in his work. They wondered if he could fix something they had been working on.
His story is very entertaining, and I find David to be a wonderful storyteller. I haven’t watched more than the first couple of minutes of the following video, but I was able to find this on BitChute with a simple search and in the first few minutes he tells the story I mentioned above. I intend to post a lot of video links in my posts, and many are an hour to two hours long. Gathering information takes time. Watch what works for you.
https://www.bitchute.com/video/bFJ8q736dvXL
I intentionally chose to use BitChute. For those not in the know, you must be really plugged into the matrix, but people are being heavily censored on mainstream platforms such as You Tube. I don’t believe David’s video would be censored, but in general I avoid You Tube whenever possible. I will avoid it for my articles. Many of the videos I intend to post later are the type of content that does not last long on mainstream platforms.
What is my reason for bringing up David? Without spending countless hours functioning as a private investigator, I have no way of determining if what he says is true. I listen to his story and find it interesting and entertaining and stash it away in my brain as a data point. Since I initially ran into David’s story, I have heard many other similar stories from a wide variety of people that lead me to believe David is who he says he is. I would love to meet him some day and speak with him in person. The point is, I am open to entertaining ideas that are far outside the realm of what most people would consider “normal” or science. This has led me down a very long and interesting road.
I am a “don’t throw out the baby with the bath water” type of person. Even if I find something that seems crazy to me, I don’t immediately discount it and stop listening or reading. There are many people out there who are much smarter than I. I believe David is one of those people.
One of the earliest books I read on UFOs was “The Cosmic Conspiracy” by Stan Deyo. I really need to go back and read it again as it has been 20+ years since I read it. Stan has a similar story to David’s and wrote a fascinating book about it. Do I agree with everything that Stan says? No, but that is OK. I still enjoy the bulk of the work that he does. The site he and his wife, Holly run is an excellent news aggregation source. They have a lot of very valuable information on their site and the book Holly wrote on prepping named “Dare to Prepare!” is fabulous. I highly recommend it. You can find both on their site at StanDeyo.com by clicking on the book images.
I guess this is my long winded and rambling way of saying, don’t believe what I say. I started the Stupid Brain channel to share information. If you find the information useful, that is excellent! If you don’t, that is fine too. I do not want everyone to agree with me. When everyone agrees, we end up with group think which is bad. Case in point, look at our modern society.
My plan for this channel is to divulge the information I’ve been gathering. I am working to share information to help other people see what is going on around us. Many people will be confused by everything that I believe will happen over the next couple of years. I will do my best to get to the pertinent information soon. I thought it would be good to begin with some background on where I am coming from and what entertains me. Yeah, I am a weirdo. I find this stuff entertaining.
What a stupid post
Hello from another "stupid" trust but verify person.