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Prehistoric Somalia

One thing I don’t think gets talked about a lot is the prehistory of Somalia. Even I’m just finding out about this as a Somali. Apparently it was very lush and had abundant vegetation roughly 14,800 to 5,500 years ago. Even though Somalia has had very few archaeological excavations, we still have ancient tools and cave art preserved dating back 10,000 years. I like to wonder what else there is to discover about our history, since there have been so few archaeological digs.

u/Bigamunguschungus — 1 day ago

What If Werner von Braun Got His Way and the US Focused Primarily on Space Exploration and Colonization From the 1950s to the 1980s?

Werner had a very complex idea of the future and how NASA should colonize the solar system, what if his ideas were taken seriously and the US spent trillions on NASA to explore and eventually build bases around the solar system?

u/Bigamunguschungus — 7 days ago

No, seriously. Over the past two and a half years, it felt like a lot of conspiracies turned out to be true. And more importantly, more and more people have begun to distrust the government.

I think it’s safe to say most have awoken to the idea of the NWO, and we are slowly approaching an age where nobody is willing to take the government’s crap anymore.

Couple this with the Epstein files basically confirming there is a satanic, cannibalistic elite in the ruling class, along with many other conspiracies like UFOs slowly becoming reality, and it seems conspiracies are no longer just “theories.”

Now they’re hitting us with a story about a cruise ship carrying a disease that’s more deadly than COVID and they’re doing jack shit to stop it.

I’ll probably get flamed for this, but I feel like they want this to spread so everyone ends up confined again and forced to obey the government again. Maybe this will lead to something worse then just staying at home, who knows.

I’m not an anti-vaxxer, but I find this whole situation suspicious.

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u/Bigamunguschungus — 7 days ago

So recently my brother has been listening to this specific scholar whom he says is the best scholar of our time, "Abu Iyaad." At first I was okay with him, but as he started to play Iyaad’s speeches on different modern topics, he started to lose me.

Iyaad is against almost all sciences. On his website, he has articles on different topics about this. First, I learned he denies the Earth’s motion. He said different organizations like NASA were all working together to deceive humanity and that the moon landing is fake. "None of human technology can penetrate low Earth orbit." This is probably frustrating if you are interested in astronomy.

Then he went on to deny CONTAGIOUS VIRUSES. I am not kidding. He says there is no evidence of contagious diseases or germs and that it is a construct of "Darwinian belief." When I heard this claim, I started to grow disillusioned with him.

He has made other controversial takes in politics. He said socialism fundamentally seeks to destroy Allah’s natural order, (which I would like to hear an actual socialist’s opinion on.) He claims the group Hamas is actually a tool implanted by Israel to further the war in Gaza so they have a "reason" to destroy and take over Palestine. He also says that "woke" ideas and feminism are a byproduct of Marxism.

I have been looking through the entire internet, and I could not find anyone actually critiquing his claims or any good discussion about him. So I was wondering what you guys think of this scholar.

Am i just to soft for this, or is his ideas at least are questionable?

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u/Bigamunguschungus — 17 days ago