Researchers:
    Ted Gunderson
    Len Horowitz
    David Icke
    Alex Jones
    Texe Marrs
    Jordan Maxwell
    Cathy O'Brien
    Philip Schneider
    Bill Schnoebelen
    Fritz Springmeier
    Stewart Swerdlow
    Michael Tsarion

        My name is Blake and I live in the chunk of land that America refers to as Minnesota. I began my research a good 5 years ago, but didn't get on the right track until about a year ago. I grew up believing in Jesus Christ, but didn't go to church per say. I watched many scholars on television, including my favorite in the beginning, Dr. Arnold Murray. He brought me to the interest of researching The Bible and doing the translations myself. However, he would not agree with what my beliefs are now. I invested in a “Companion Bible” and a “Strong’s Concordance”. I have also invested in a “Brown-Driver-Briggs Hebrew-English Lexicon,” and a “Thayer Greek-English Lexicon”, and I also purchased a “Greens Interlinear Bible 4 Volume Edition,” which I highly recommend for deep research into The Bible. I also recommend any works by E. W. Bullinger.

        After doing this for a few years, I began to wonder if The Bible is the true word of God, and that everyone else who believes a different religion is going to fail and perish in everlasting flames, but then, what kind of a loving God would we be serving? “I do not mean to offend anyone with my research or beliefs and I do not wish to press them on anyone. If you do not agree with me, I am fine with that. Just ignore me or speak your peace and be done. I will not chastise you for your beliefs and I expect the same respect.” Let’s get back to the topic at hand. I believe this is unfair because most people believe of the faith that they do because they just grew up with it as a religion, or had a religion pressed on them so hard that they decided to rebel. Most Christians are only so because they were born into a Christian family, or they just came into Christianity because it helped them when they were in a tough spot; if they had been born into Hindu family somewhere is Asia or wherever, they would have grabbed hold of the Hindu faith and proclaimed that the word of God under most circumstances. I personally do not proclaim myself Christian anymore.

        So, what Religion am I if I am not Christian? I have read many different religions sacred books, and I still read many different religious texts. I have read “The Bible”, “The Holy Qur’an”, and I am currently reading “Bhagavad-Gita”. I have also read many Gnostic texts, and many other miscellaneous documents. After all of this, I began to realize that most of the religious texts have the same general ideas. God came down to help man, and in many of the religions he died for our sins. A great deal of the general rules is about the same as well: be kind to one another, unless they are not of your religion, even though they are all so close. How does one choose the right one? “Now once again I am not here to make anyone question their beliefs in God. I believe in God. I prefer to use a different word, because the word ‘God’ is associated with religion. I prefer the words ‘source,’ ‘creator,’ and ‘energy force.’ Spirituality and Religion are two different things. I can believe in a creator, and believe in being nice to people and doing things that I think will make it happy.  I do not wish to say Him or Her: I do not believe it has a sex.”

        Ponder these questions for a moment: Has religion caused more of a positive or a negative effect on this planet?  How many wars have been created in the name of religion? How many peace treaties have been created because of religion? There is no doubting that there have been far more wars created, and are still being created in the name of religion, than peace treaties. In my opinion, the idea of religion needs to be abolished, and an age of spirituality and forgiveness needs to be brought in. If you want to worship a God that in your eyes is a horse with three heads or what ever, that is fine by me. In my eyes, it’s the same God as mine: you just get a different visual picture in your head. As long as you’re not hurting anyone against their will in any way, I am ok with your beliefs. So, am I saying that all the ancient texts are lies and such? NO I am not. I believe many of these texts were the beliefs of many cultures and there is a message in all of them. Many of the texts of each religion are bias about the views and perspectives that they had of the outside world, and of what experiences they had with it. Almost all major texts, for example, speak of a great flood that encompassed the earth. I believe this flood did occur. I’m not going to go into details on this in this post, but I will point you in the direction of Michael Tsarion’s work.

        I have invested well over a grand into books and lectures by many authors that are common names in certain circles. If you haven’t heard of some of these names, I highly recommend you check into them: David Icke, Jordan Maxwell, Michael Tsarion, Len Horowitz, Fritz Springmeier, Texe Marrs, and many others.

        My beliefs are constantly changing and this research is very exciting. I have only covered a small piece of my research in this text and I have been very brief on my beliefs. I highly recommend you research this stuff for yourself. During the process of researching religion, and its foundation in history, a story began to form. As I read more and more, this story began to fit together, although it definitely isn’t what you are taught in school. Now, when I do my research, I set aside all prior beliefs and just study based on facts and stories of history. No matter how bizarre the idea, I never just throw it away and say “That’s nuts!” I will set it aside and say “maybe,” and continue on with my studies. Too many things through history have just been pushed aside because they sounded ridiculous, but many turned out to be true later. For example, many years ago, people believed the world was flat because they wondered, “How could it be anything else? You would fall right off the edge.” Those who gave the idea that it was round were ridiculed and called heretic. Would you blame them? In those days, the idea that people could be on the underside of a ball and not fall off, or at least have really big headaches, was lunacy. But then Columbus sails to America, and all of a sudden, it’s plausible. No one knows how it works. They just accept that it does. And eventually, a few smart men named Albert Einstein and Isaac Newton stepped in and gave this law a name and an explanation: Gravity.

        I was never really a fan of all this crazy stuff about aliens and conspiracies through history before, but as I began to look into history, it just seems to lead you to believe it possible. This site is dedicated to this research, of the foundations of the world, where we came from, and which religion is the “right one,” based on evidence throughout all of history, not of just a section of it. I ask that you read as much as you can, and read it with an open mind. Just because I convey an idea doesn’t mean that I necessarily believe it is true, just that it is possible. I believe possibility is infinite, so this will definitely be an interesting journey.

        I have also done research in the areas of, Government, The Illuminati, Freemasonry, Mind Control, Symbolism, Alien Abduction, the infamous Reptilian, and many, many other subjects. I want to thank everyone for taking the time to read through this, and I hope to learn a great deal more information by conversing and comparing my research with everyone else with the same passion. I also want to start helping spread the word of the Conspiracy, and the horrible things that lie beneath the eyes of so many. I was once blind and am only now beginning to see the world for what it really is. This can be a wonderful place, but it is up to us to change it into that place. I preach the idea of love; war will not solve this problem: only love.  If anyone has any questions, feel free to pick my brain. I am always willing to listen and to converse. I hope to get to know many of you, and thank you for visiting my website.

Alternative Historical Researcher,

Blake K. Stoltman

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