Wednesday 3 December 2014

How Do You Think We Got Here?


It has been a deep topic of thought ever since we were established as a race. But the question is, how did we humans end up on this planet, and are there any other living creatures in the universe? There are many theories, including the big bang theory and string theory. However, no matter how many theories there are,we will never know how we were created and how our planet and universe was created. While the big bang theory is more supported and generally thought to be the theory that many people go to to explain how the universe was created, I am interested about string theory. I am especially interested in the thought that universe is really a hologram projected on Earth. The question is, where is this hologram coming from? A truly interesting topic.

Well, since the Earth was created there has always been something living on it. Whether it was simple particles, plants, insects, dinosaurs, animals, and us humans. The extinction of the dinosaurs species is another interesting topic. Most scientists suggest that a meteor hit the Earth and wiped out the species completely. The fascinating part about the meteor is where it came from. We know it landed in Mexico and the species extincted in a matter of hours. That suggests that the meteor had to have a certain element or something that altered the Earth's atmosphere and somehow created us humans if your are going with the theory that we were not around then. The meteor that landed in Mexico is still buried there and has been suggested to be 66 million years old. I will post a picture of the location of the crater below. The crater was thought to be enormous, about 10 km long.and contained a lot of energy considering the speed it came down and hit Earth. That would have created a massive shock effect of particles of dust and ash, that would have almost covered the entire planet. The shock wave created from the impact would have sent volcanoes into an eruption state. The eruptions of hundreds of volcanoes would have covered the Earth with carbon-dioxide. The increase in CO2 would have led to a sudden greenhouse effect. Due to the cover of ash the Earth would have been substantially cooled, causing plants to die off and start the ice age.

Yes I know what your thinking, how does this relate to the start of humans and the world. Well it shows that even 66 million years ago, the universe was under a force. This force was great enough to throw a crater towards us. I guess what I'm saying is that the dinosaurs met there end of time and that created a superior specie. So maybe, us humans will meet the end as we know it and be exceeded by another race. Or maybe everything on Earth and in the universe is controlled by a superior species ever since the beginning of time.


                   
                                    The location where the crater collided with Earth.

Wednesday 27 March 2013

Iraq War

The Real Reason Iraq was Invaded



1.Protesters protested against the war but the US ignored the biggest anti-war protest ever in Rome with 3 million people. That's a lot of people right? and the UK and US are supposed to be democracies so why did George Bush and Tony Blair ignore it?

2. The US invaded Iraq with 20,000 missiles and killing an estimated 175,000 people in total. The reason was that Bush and Blair said that Iraq was a powerhouse that had weapons of mass destruction but inspectors found no evidence to support what Bush said. Iraq didn't even have an air force.

3. With all the chaos happening it opened the door for the US to install it's own governor, Paul Bremer as the administrator of the coalition provisional authority of Iraq. Soon after he contracted USA's corporations to rebuild Iraq. And paid with Iraq's oil revenue. Which was 1 of the biggest oil suppliers then. He also dropped Iraq's corporation tax from 40% to 15%.

Interesting isn't it. As always, your welcome to comment.

-Conspiracy Hunter