Deep Thoughts is an audio blog of many concepts that fall into creativity, social sciences, and technical sciences. We discuss conspiracies, world control mechanisms, and how to free the mind.
In 1983, a film released to limited reception. It stars Christopher Walken, Natalie Wood, Louise Fletcher and Cliff Roberson to name a few. Directed by Doug Trumbull, the legendary effects god from 2001: A Space Odyssey, this film portrays a device that record the five senses of man and beyond. Natalie Wood’s last film, this epic cult sleeper is a look into what would happen if man could replace…
A world is coming to a point where reality will simulate real-time. Discerning what is real and what is fictional will forever be a blurred line until the power goes out. In this episode, we review the implications of the near future of this transformation. Enjoy.
In 1961, Twilight Zone aired an episode called “The Obsolete Man.” Within the confines of this 22 minutes is contained more applicable cautions about our times than all the fiction aired since. In this episode, we review the crucial in detail in a attempt to ensure this era of mankind is entirely avoided. Enjoy.
Once upon a time, Michael Crichton wrote and directed a movie called Looker released in 1981. How could one of the most famous men create a great film and no one has heard of it? Because, he predicted things to come. In 2024, we are staring down the barrel of Michael had conceived some 40+ years earlier. Enjoy.
A setback can be devastating when it happens out of thin air. However, it creates a moment when time slows down, and allows us to reflect on our path and identity. In this episode, we go through several examples of how suffering and loss transforms like a spiritual guide into positive and prosperity. Enjoy.
Many of us are concerned about today’s climate of all things. Rod Serling, the creator of the TV series The Twilight Zone shared this concerned during his time on Earth. In this episode, we look through the eyes of a classic episode of the Twilight Zone called “No Time Like The Past” to gain an understanding where and why we belong where we are. Enjoy.
With each new theory online comes a wave of old theories that have been largely disregarded. The Tartarian movement is a valuable group of individuals attempting to reconstruct our lost and revised history. In this episode, we cover many aspects of old and new thinking. Enjoy.
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