A few months ago I finished reading a book written by British historian David Irving titled “Hitler’s War.” It’s an excellent biography on Adolf Hitler, concentrating on his rise to power in Germany and following him from then on until the moment he takes his own life near the end of World War II. Read more ⟶
Statism: A System for your Enslavement
You were born into a system that enslaved you from the moment you entered this world. All your life you’ve known subconsciously, if not consciously, that there was something seriously wrong with the world you live in. Read more ⟶
Why poor people make bad decisions
People like to blame the poor for the situation they find themselves in. I come across this quite often, and this really shows how uninformed people still are and how simplistic they think. Read more ⟶
Carl Jung on Sigmund Freud’s Sexual Theories
People sometimes mention during discussions, the fact that Carl Jung had issues with Sigmund Freud’s sexual theories, implying that Freud’s theories are somehow not valid, or at the very least, that we should not put too much weight on them. So in this post I want to briefly take a look at this. Read more ⟶
Planet X / Nibiru: An analysis of Akkadian Seal VA/243
The Akkadian cylinder seal pictured above dates from the third millennium B.C. (it’s at least 4500 years old) and can be found at the State Museum in East Berlin catalogued under VA/243. It’s one of the most ancient cylinder seals that have been found. It shows the god Enlil granting the plow — the knowledge of agriculture — to humankind. Read more ⟶
The Holographic and Fractal Universe
I remember when I was around 15 years old in high school, sitting in the classroom during one of my very first chemistry lessons. The teacher — Mr. Altenberg — was discussing the structure and composition of atoms, having a small nucleus in the center and a few electrons swirling around it. He made a rough sketch of it on the blackboard. And at some point I interrupted him and I asked him: “Mr. Read more ⟶
Best Business Practices for Photographers
I’ve recently ordered my copy of John Harrington‘s latest book, Best Business Practices for Photographers. I already own the first edition, and the second edition covers some more topics in addition to the ones in the first edition. Harrington has some more information about the new book on his blog. I can’t recommend this book highly enough. Read more ⟶
The New Pearl Harbor Revisited
Dr. David Ray Griffin, a man who I deeply admire because of his beautiful use of logic in his reasoning, has released his latest book titled “The New Pearl Harbor Revisited: 9/11, the Cover-Up, and the Exposé.” Griffin is without a doubt one of the best 9/11 Truth researchers, and if you’ve read some of his previous books, I have no doubt you know why I say this. Read more ⟶
United Business Magazine Photoshoot
Back in October I did some photography for the next edition of United Business and Lifestyle Magazine. The launch of the 9th edition was last night, and it should be available next week in stores in Suriname and the Netherlands. Edward Lee, who is the editor and art director for the magazine asked me to do a photoshoot for the front cover. Read more ⟶
Dan Heller on Photography
Whether you’re a beginner, amateur or professional photographer, I’m sure you’ll find photographer Dan Heller’s website very useful. He has a wealth of very insightful and useful information on there in a series of articles about photography. He also has a blog which also contains some very good information on photography and the photography business. I highly recommend checking it out if you are into photography. Read more ⟶
The End of Religion
For most of my life, I knew there was something seriously wrong with religion. And I’m not the only one. There are many people around the world who have had the same feeling. If you just spent some time to think about it, a lot of things just didn’t make sense in all the religions of the world. So many contradictions and absurdities. Read more ⟶