Much like with Epstein, there is a widespread belief that there is something called โThe Diddy List,โ but should you get your hopes up?
Released 10 years ago, 'Room 237' had a simple conceit: nine people provide their own theories about a single film, Stanley Kubrick's 1980 'The Shining.'
30 years ago, Oliver Stone delivered 'JFK', one of the best edited movies in history, that on the one hand is almost wholly untrue while on the other hand hugely entertaining.
In his latest documentary, 'Close Encounters of the Fifth Kind', Dr. Greer argues that Contact Groups around the world (including his own) have for decades made peaceful contact with EBEs through a series of peaceful protocols he designed. It might be time to suspend your disbelief.
The plot is based on the so-called 27 Club theory, based on the idea that there is something sinister in the fact that multiple famous rock stars have left this world at the age of 27.
Hip-hop impresario Sean โDiddyโ Combs was just indicted for a lot of bad things, leading to conspiracy theories galore.
The story of Jeffrey Epstein, the billionaire financier and sex offender, is a topic of great interest for many reasons; one of those being a "list" that's been making the rounds around Twitter.
Once in awhile, a story comes along that represents a confluence of just about everything bad going on in culture at the same time.
Let's examine 'Renegade: The Life Story of David Icke', a film in which Icke discusses how he was faced with historic levels of ridicule because of his ideas and he explains that we are in an awakening period now where speaking your truth is utterly crucial to where humanity goes from here.