What conspiracy theories do you believe in? - Put your tinfoil hats on

You got lucky, I noticed mine were coming in when I couldn't shut my jaw fully anymore. Turned out the lower wisdom teeth were coming it at near 90 degrees and pushed against everything.
I can even chew with mine. I miss my honest dentist who told me decades ago they were totally fine and didn't need to come out.
 
You got lucky, I noticed mine were coming in when I couldn't shut my jaw fully anymore. Turned out the lower wisdom teeth were coming it at near 90 degrees and pushed against everything.
Mine are like that. 90 degrees, totally impacted and squishing the roots of the ones next to them and still within the jaw. Causes a fair amount of pain but I’ve been told to leave them well alone because pulling them out will do a lot of structural damage that’ll be worse. I don’t think most people get wisdom teeth out here, only if they’re infected.
 
King Charles has converted to islam. It explains everything.
So that's why that portrait of him has him burning in Hell.
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Kek. It's more likely an alchemical motif of rubedo, the red king, the final stage before achieving transmutation. This could explain why there's a butterfly in the painting, a symbol for transformation.
Sounds like something you do that will get you sent directly to Hell where you will undergo a transformation into Satan's cocksleeve for attempting to perform sorcery.
 
Dentists are full of shit. Not all of them, but a lot.
I had insurance change midway through fixing some bad dental decisions. Two places independently told me I needed 6 fillings and I got 4 done already. I was "on the right track" according to my old dentist and so I thought it would be easy to bring my treatment plan to the new place and go from there. According to the new place I needed 8 fillings but 2 other teeth were so bad they might as well knock them out. 3 on the list were the fillings I had that were <90 days old, obviously full of shit. Went back to my first dentist, they laughed, and I haven't needed anything more than cleanings after getting those original ones sorted.
 
Before I had dental insurance I would pay cash for a cleaning every six months and the dentist never mentioned anything wrong with my teeth. As soon as I got insurance when I got a better job I suddenly needed tons of dental work. Fuck insurance companies, they make doctors even more greedy than they were naturally. If you don't have dental insurance and need to actually see a dentist call around and ask about cash discounts. Most places will give a steep discount if you can pay upfront.
 
I am late on the parasite discussion, but I think it might be a case of prejudice and elitism that leads 1st world nations like the USA and most of Europe to ignore it. A feeling that you need to be poor and from a shitty country with nonexistent infrastructure to be vulnerable to worms and parasites. Which is retarded of course, you can still get unlucky and just because it is easier to get worms in India or Africa doesn't mean you can't accidentally get it in Switzerland.

In Brazil for example parasite medication is super cheap and easy to get. Plenty of people take it once a year even without evidence of parasites or worms as a proactive measure, though that is less common nowadays.
 
I am late on the parasite discussion, but I think it might be a case of prejudice and elitism that leads 1st world nations like the USA and most of Europe to ignore it. A feeling that you need to be poor and from a shitty country with nonexistent infrastructure to be vulnerable to worms and parasites. Which is retarded of course, you can still get unlucky and just because it is easier to get worms in India or Africa doesn't mean you can't accidentally get it in Switzerland.

In Brazil for example parasite medication is super cheap and easy to get. Plenty of people take it once a year even without evidence of parasites or worms as a proactive measure, though that is less common nowadays.
If so, then that sounds like the same reason high class inner city people in the 1800s temporarily stopped bathing as often (and didn't 'just learned' to bathe like a lot of historical revisionists who want to condemn European culture want us to believe), they thought since they didn't live as close to dirt or farm animals and were now living in clean homes, they didn't need to bathe so much, and instead doused themselves in perfumes and products instead because simply scrubbing with water felt cheap and simple
 
Silver fillings last twice as long as ceramic and there's no reason to remove existing silver ones despite the claims they leak mercury
This is one of the more blatantly bogus scams they pull. Obviously you should probably avoid getting mercury amalgam fillings in current year (not sure they even do them any more), but they're not that dangerous, other than why use mercury when there are completely harmless alternatives.

So it's an easy sell if you don't know much about it, because mercury bad, but you probably get more mercury exposure from the process of removing them than from leaving them in.
 
It's been pretty much proven that classical music increases intelligence and listening to it has loads of positive effects.

Yet, supermarkets play pop music, using a 4/4 signature and 128bpm. Both of which increase your susceptibility to suggestion and make you more docile and moronic. This is so you stay in the store longer and makes you fall for the 'buy one, get one free' deals (which often work out more expensive than buying a different size of the same product, twice).

This is proof that the powers that be see the people as products and cattle. switch on.
 
Sounds like something you do that will get you sent directly to Hell where you will undergo a transformation into Satan's cocksleeve for attempting to perform sorcery.
How long you got to discuss alchemy lol.
Basically, Charles aside because tbh he’s English so I don’t care, there’s two types of alchemical practice. Operative alchemy, the actual chemical art that turned into chymestry that turned into chemistry, and the philosophical alchemy that’s rooted in Hermetics.
The Philosopher’s Stone, or The Great Work, or Magnum Opus, was both a thing alchemists sought to create physically (didn’t work) but also a representation of your soul becoming pure through internal alchemy, i.e introspective esoterics. Jung was very adept at translating the esoteric phases of the Tincture’s creation, the four phases of Nigredo, Albedo, Citrinitas, and Rubedo, as follows:
Nigredo (Blackening) – Confronting the shadow; a period of chaos, suffering, and breakdown of the ego.
Albedo (Whitening) – Purification; gaining insight and integrating the unconscious, leading to clarity.
Citrinitas (Yellowing) – Awakening; development of deeper consciousness and spiritual illumination.
Rubedo (Reddening) – Wholeness; unification of conscious and unconscious, achieving the Self.

It gets much, much deeper than just that, and I find that alchemy and esoterics are, by design, opaque. But, if you can decode what’s up there’s very powerful philosophical knowledge to be found and that knowledge is not for everyone nor would everyone be interested in that knowledge.
 
Yet, supermarkets play pop music, using a 4/4 signature and 128bpm. Both of which increase your susceptibility to suggestion and make you more docile and moronic. This is so you stay in the store longer and makes you fall for the 'buy one, get one free' deals (which often work out more expensive than buying a different size of the same product, twice).
I may have said this in this thread, but the 432hz conspiracy theory stuff is interesting, too.

I think it does sound better, personally.
 
I may have said this in this thread, but the 432hz conspiracy theory stuff is interesting, too.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=_AuS6sI8HAE
I think it does sound better, personally.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=suyfwWf8p4s
432 does sound better, I agree. I've seen a lot of info about how 432 is better for us and 440 causes chaos in our minds.

Apparently 528 and 963hz are even better, with both reducing cortisol and increasing oxytocin creation.
 
It's nice to see others have read on Alchemical matters as they relate to spirit around here. A+ explanation, @VeteranOfTheRetardWars
Yet, supermarkets play pop music, using a 4/4 signature and 128bpm. Both of which increase your susceptibility to suggestion and make you more docile and moronic.
432hz conspiracy theory stuff
440hz is one of several tiny thorns in the side of one's psyche presented by modernity, yes. I'm reminded of Solfeggio frequencies and the idea of each allegedly providing benefit to this or that ailment. They (along with 432hz) all add up to either 3, 6, or 9 using simple gematria, too. There's something to that, though not really conspiracy material, I suppose.

I don't really have a conspiracy angle here beyond what @NoReturn already brought up. It's still quite interesting all the same. I'd recommend just trying it out for yourselves and seeing how you feel. Beware the NEW AGE™ traps if you dare try to research this stuff, though. Holy moly.
 
It's nice to see others have read on Alchemical matters as they relate to spirit around here. A+ explanation, @VeteranOfTheRetardWars
I’m glad you approve, alchemy is one of those subjects I rarely have a good reason to discuss without sounding fucking nuts.
It’s good shit though, and as I delve more into the esoteric areas of philosophy the more I get why the knowledge is both incredibly useful and at the same time shrouded in mystery.
Those studies aren’t for everyone, it really depends on how you’re built and what works for you, but if the ears of understanding are open to the lips of wisdom there’s plenty good stuff to learn.
 
It's nice to see others have read on Alchemical matters as they relate to spirit around here. A+ explanation, @VeteranOfTheRetardWars


440hz is one of several tiny thorns in the side of one's psyche presented by modernity, yes. I'm reminded of Solfeggio frequencies and the idea of each allegedly providing benefit to this or that ailment. They (along with 432hz) all add up to either 3, 6, or 9 using simple gematria, too. There's something to that, though not really conspiracy material, I suppose.

I don't really have a conspiracy angle here beyond what @NoReturn already brought up. It's still quite interesting all the same. I'd recommend just trying it out for yourselves and seeing how you feel. Beware the NEW AGE™ traps if you dare try to research this stuff, though. Holy moly.
I Youtube some stuff that's apparently 963hz - as you said, I like 963 because of the 3's and Tesla loved the 3's and Derren Brown love's 6's.
Do you know how to tell if the frequency really is 963, or if you can convert 440 signals to 963? Can I convert my music collection to something better? I'm not sure how it works.
 
I Youtube some stuff that's apparently 963hz - as you said, I like 963 because of the 3's and Tesla loved the 3's and Derren Brown love's 6's.
Do you know how to tell if the frequency really is 963, or if you can convert 440 signals to 963? Can I convert my music collection to something better? I'm not sure how it works.
It doesn't, really. Musical notes are all different frequencies and real instruments have complex overtone patterns. "440 Hz" means the convention of setting the concert pitch of the A above middle C to 440 Hz. 440 Hz has been one standard since the 19th Century, but it's by no means fixed. These days, many orchestras use 443 Hz as the concert pitch because violins tend to sound a little better (has to do with the scale length and string tension. Similarly, quite a lot of people tend to like the tone of a Stratocaster guitar better tuned half a step lower than normal, no matter the reference). Historically, a variety of lower concert pitches have been used as well. Variety also because tuning forks had variance, but well, as long as the entire orchestra all tuned to the same pitch, it was fine. The concert pitch itself is rather arbitrary, music is all about relative pitches after all.
Given that music, unless it's artificial sine waves, always contains a wide frequency spectrum, there's not really much point in trying to "convert" anything. The frequencies are already in there, anyway. Not that there's really anything magic about 432 Hz to begin with.
Now, if, for some reason, you'd want to "convert" your music collection to 963 Hz or whatever, you can do that by pitch shifting. First you gotta decide what your reference tone should be, for example you could set your A to 481.5 Hz, half the 963 Hz. This means you'd have to pitch up all your music considerably.
Or you pitch it down considerably, to A321, a third. Since you probably don't want to pitch shift too hard, you probably wanna tune down just a little bit, maybe adjust so that the two-lined B, which in A440 is at 987.75 Hz, is at 963 Hz.
In the end, it's music. Look at a spectrogram, you'll see there are a lot of frequencies in there, anyway. Unless you listen to something containing a lot of drone notes at specific frequencies, you won't really get much of a difference.
 
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