Arbitrary Skepticism Award

Jerry Derecha/Adrenogate #crackpot #conspiracy #wingnut adrenogate.net

Just about everything he covers in this video are the versions of the current theories that I also agree with, (e.g.: we live in a crater on a flat earth underneath a firmament, deserts and continents were artificially created, the existence of a cataclysm that destroyed the global Old World empire that the internet likes to call “Tartarian”, outer space is fake, the existence(past and present) of grotesque genetically engineered humanoid creatures). He’s right-on about most of the subject matter he covers and is one of the few who is willing to delve head first into this stuff without ever compromising for the sake of not seeming crazy.

Though I’m not too sure I agree with his take on humans being the result of a genetic experiment that mixed a monkey with a pig.

I’m also pretty sure that nuclear weapons are fake and nuclear energy does not create the hazardous waste product they claim it does. The radiation is not actually dangerous. One of the Whistleblower scientists said that he used to swim in the pool that contained the graphite fuel rods. But I do believe that there was a catastrophic war to go along with the Mudflood event and I’m sure they were using something like directed energy weapons on each other. I think San Francisco got hit by one of these weapons and that was what the great earthquake really was. So I am all ears as far as his theory that the northern part of Russia and Siberia was literally bombed into the ocean and sunk to history as a means of covering up the core of this lost empire. Who knows what this area truly looked like. We’ve seen the anomalous ENORMOUS megalithic ruins in remote areas of Siberia. Was this now lost region once an endless megapolis cityscape of endless Old World buildings covered in advanced antiquitech ?

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