Alternative 3 was published as science fiction but it seemed to read more like a script for a documentary film. I remember checking the first pages of the book several times in order to re-confirm the book was actually a work of fiction and then wondering whether it was published as such in order to circumvent the censorship the book may have incurred had it been published as non-fiction, a compromise which many authors have been forced to make in order to avoid government censorship and ensure their story saw the light of day. Sibel Edmonds, a former translator for the FBI, is one recent example. In the end, Whether Alternative 3 is largely based in fact or not is irrelevant. The book prompted me to question what we are told; that the world may not be as it seems on the surface and that secretive people in positions of power could be engaged in secretive and nefarious activities which ultimately alter the course of our human experience.
I recall my father mentioning more than once during my childhood that i should never believe anything i read or heard and only half of what i saw. It took me far too long to fully appreciate what he meant by that. Our world, and the universe in which it exists, bares little or no resemblance to that which most people imagine. Our societies, largely shaped by powerful, unelected people, governments and mass media, are wildly ass-backwards and upside down. Much of what we have been impregnated with in government schools and universities is simply inaccurate, at best. If you find fault with that statement then you simply haven't probed the world around you beyond mainstream texts or social media, or what has been burned into your mind through staring at the boob-tube.
This website is largely a product of my curiosity about how the world really functions, the intention being to share what i have learned since reading Alternative 3 so many years ago. I think that exposing people and organizations engaged in criminal and unethical activity is an honorable task, but i also like to write about technical subjects to the extent i'm capable. More than anything, i think my goal is to challenge mainstream beliefs and narratives in many regards, be they political, technical, historical or otherwise.
Much of our potential as human beings has been suppressed by self-serving, authoritarian psychopaths because we have allowed them to do so. It is left to us, as a species, to reclaim what we have lost, preferably before we self-destruct. Given our current state of affairs, i'm unsure whether this is achievable on a large scale, but it certainly is on an individual level and isn't that where all change starts?
