Education (Indoctrination)

Dr. John Reizer

We are taught from an early age to accept the official narratives handed down to us by specific respected sources and never to question the veracity of that information.

Based on that snapshot, we have a fixed mental image of what our world looks like and what’s possible and impossible in our lives.

Whether we are speaking about Earth’s history, future, human and animal populations, vegetation, geography, creation, evolution, weather changes, microorganisms, or anything else imaginable, there’s officialdom laid down about those subjects.

Don’t you dare question officialdom or society’s mutually agreed-upon respected sources that have supplied the official narratives we believe are truthful explanations about our Matrix.

If you dare to question officialdom, be prepared for the fight of your life, because nothing in our daily existence is more zealously and passionately coveted or protected by the masses than the official narratives we learned in educational institutions while growing up.

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When a Theory Becomes a Belief System

Dr. John Reizer

Over the past several years, independent researchers have devoted considerable time and effort to examining what is often referred to as the “Old World Research” theory. At its core, the theory suggests that many of the impressive buildings, cathedrals, government structures, and engineering projects found throughout the world may not fit comfortably within the conventional historical timeline that is commonly presented to the public.

Many independent researchers have raised legitimate questions about construction methods, architectural complexity, material sourcing, and the apparent sophistication of certain structures. Whether one agrees with every conclusion or not, the investigation itself has encouraged people to look more closely at history and to ask important questions about humanity’s past.

I have noticed a growing trend that, in my opinion, is contaminating the discussion.

A number of content creators within the alternative research community appear to be moving away from the idea that these structures were built by a lost or forgotten human civilization and are instead promoting the belief that many of these buildings were constructed by angels, divine beings, or by representatives of Jesus’s Kingdom on Earth.

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While individuals are certainly entitled to their religious beliefs, this interpretation introduces a theological explanation into a discussion that originally centered on physical evidence, engineering, architecture, and human history.

A more logical premise, in my considered opinion, associated with the Old World theory, one that was introduced years ago, as I understand it, was relatively straightforward. It proposed that another technologically advanced human civilization may have existed before our own. Such a civilization could have possessed knowledge, tools, and capabilities that have since been lost, hidden, or forgotten due to a recent cataclysmic reset event.

Whether or not the cataclysmic reset event was an intentional happening at the hands of someone human or otherworldly, naturally occurring, a one-time event, or part of a cyclical occurrence natural to our realm is still up for human debate.

The angelic construction narrative is a very different proposition altogether. It moves the discussion from the realm of historical investigation into theology.

Once theological intervention becomes the primary explanation for physical structures, objectively examining evidence becomes increasingly difficult.

In my view, there is little reason to assume that angels were responsible for constructing buildings that exhibit clear signs of engineering, planning, logistics, and physical labor.

Extraordinary architecture does not automatically require a theological explanation.

Have other human civilizations that walked the Earth appeared different in shape and form from today’s humans? This undoubtedly was the case.

I believe the genetic modifications of human avatars from reset to reset are a real possibility, and I believe the skeletal remains of strange-looking creatures and drawings depicting angels and demons, uncovered over the years and later hidden or obscured from human view by the “Smiths” and their museums, are evidence of this.

Human history appears to be filled with examples of many technologically advanced civilizations that predated ours that accomplished remarkable feats that later generations struggle to replicate or fully understand.

There is ample evidence, in my opinion, that many resets have occurred on Earth. For people to claim that one event occurred here orchestrated by the hands of the devil is preposterous.

This theologically infused narrative raises an important question in my mind: Why has the religious interpretation become increasingly popular within some corners of the alternative research community?

One possible explanation is audience appeal. Religious content often attracts highly engaged viewers who are passionate about their beliefs. By connecting Old World research to Biblical narratives, creators may reach larger audiences, generate more views, increase subscriber counts, and ultimately earn more revenue from their platforms.

I cannot know the motivations of every content creator. Some may sincerely believe what they are presenting. Others may simply be following their audience’s interests. Nevertheless, the result is the same: the discussion increasingly shifts away from evidence-based inquiry and toward faith-based conclusions.

This is unfortunate because the most interesting aspect of Old World research has always been the possibility that humanity’s history may be more complex than we have been taught. The idea of multiple forgotten technologically advanced human civilizations challenges accepted narratives while remaining within the framework of human achievement and historical investigation.

If the goal is to understand the past, then evidence should remain the foundation of the conversation.

Questions about architecture, engineering, timelines, and lost technologies deserve careful examination. Introducing angels as builders may satisfy certain theological viewpoints, but it does little to advance the investigation itself.

The search for truth requires curiosity, skepticism, and a willingness to follow evidence wherever it leads. It should not require replacing one unquestioned belief system with another.


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If you’re going to tell a lie, make it a big one!

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Once a critically thinking person begins to understand that trusting officialdom is a foolish thing to do because the sources of official information routinely obfuscate the truth about our history, a light bulb should go off in that individual’s mind.

Think about how we have been told that temperatures in outer space drastically change between sunlit and darkened areas. These temperature changes can exceed 500 degrees Fahrenheit.

How is it possible that satellites and other sophisticated spacecraft made of metallic materials and containing very sensitive electronic components can function flawlessly and without the need for maintenance and repairs while regularly enduring constant temperature changes in excess of 500 degrees Fahrenheit?

I’m sure officialdom will tell us that these metallic objects are made of materials that mitigate the extreme temperature fluctuations, and that the cloth suits worn by astronauts do the same. When you’re writing fiction, and no one can question the narrative by visiting the environment, anything can and does survive the scrutiny of skeptics.

This is an absolutely impossible environment for electronics to survive and function in; yet, according to NASA, we have over 11,000 satellites in space operating without any reported problems.  Please make it all make sense.

Try exposing your laptop or cell phone to the extreme temperatures that satellites allegedly endure for years at a time, and see how well they function for you. 🤣

-Dr. Reizer


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Oh, but “scientific consensus” says it’s true, so it must be the truth!


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Sometimes, not often enough, common sense prevails


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The Town of Sickville

Dr. John Reizer

I wrote this story many years ago, in 2010.

Based on a true story — well, sort of.

Once upon a time, there was a small town named Sickville, USA. Sickville was an economically thriving community, and its financial well-being depended on many healthcare companies that regularly provided services to the citizens living within its borders.

According to the local census bureau, Sickville had a population of 10,000. Approximately 2,500 of the townspeople were healthcare practitioners. The remainder of the residents worked in other health-related occupations.

Arrest them all for murder!

Many of Sickville’s citizens were staff members at one of three local hospitals. Some in the community drove the 50 delivery trucks that routinely carried medical supplies to 20 community drugstores. Others worked for the locally owned ambulance company. The small town proudly operated 100 state-of-the-art patient transport vehicles.

Almost every resident of Sickville earned a good living. Ninety percent of the population had no mortgage or car payments. The people of Sickville seemed to have plenty of money to buy whatever they wanted, and many of them had become wealthy.

Unfortunately, most of Sickville’s population was not very healthy. The citizens couldn’t enjoy the money they were earning. People were often too sick to go on vacation and take part in other fun activities. Most of the townspeople were challenged with chronic colds and recurring bouts of influenza and coronaviruses. Others suffered from autoimmune disorders, cardiovascular disease, and diabetes. A growing number of citizens had recently developed more severe illnesses, like cancer and leukemia.

Very few of the town’s residents had all of their body parts. In Sickville, it was considered a standard practice to have elective surgery for precautionary measures. Useless organs that often caused problems later in a person’s life, like gallbladders, appendices, and tonsils, were routinely removed by one of the town’s 200 surgeons. Men and women were also regularly encouraged to have vasectomies and hysterectomies after the age of 40. These were common-sense health practices routinely taught and reinforced in the Sickville Public School System.

A tiny number of individuals living in Sickville (about 150 people) were homeless. They were the ones who didn’t have an official disease yet, but it was only a matter of time before they would be diagnosed with one. Every resident living in Sickville became unhealthy sooner or later. That’s why there was always such a significant demand for medical doctors and other healthcare services.

The townspeople referred to the homeless as the poor and unfortunate ones who roamed around looking for handouts. None of them could afford quality healthcare services, so they missed out on the many disease prevention programs that the more affluent citizens took advantage of.

A new town ordinance had recently been passed requiring every citizen living in Sickville to visit a medical physician at least once per month. Regular medical visits ensured that all residents, except the homeless, were up to date on vaccines, antiviral drugs, and other preventive healthcare protocols mandated by the local medical board.

Preventive care was a big deal in Sickville. The town’s medical doctors had determined many years earlier that the only way to prevent newer, deadlier diseases was to continue developing and administering an assortment of vaccines. The medical board had declared an all-out war on sickness and mainly invisible germs. Germs were everywhere, and people needed to hide from them. Hand sanitizers and disinfectants were produced in a local factory and were an essential part of fighting dangerous germs in the atmosphere.

Another new law required the residents of Sickville to display their diagnosed diseases on the front of their driver’s licenses. The local medical board felt it was important for the town council members to keep track of all active illnesses in the community. This was because officially diagnosed diseases translated into profitable revenue streams for the entire town.

One September afternoon, something very unusual happened in Sickville. A new doctor moved into the only vacant building in town. This practitioner was different from the other doctors. He prescribed no medicines, administered no vaccines, performed no surgeries, and he didn’t wear a white coat. He called himself a CHIROPRACTOR.

Quickly, the chiropractor opened his professional office inside the once-vacant building. The people of Sickville were inquisitive about the new doctor. He had brought only a few chairs for his waiting room and a strange-looking table he used to treat his patients.

At first, the chiropractor only took care of the community’s homeless people. He bartered with his patients instead of charging them a fee. In return, the patients painted his office and helped him in other ways. He’d ask his patients to lie on the strange table and would feel their backs. Every once in a while, he’d push his hands down onto their spines. That’s pretty much all the chiropractor would do.

It didn’t take very long for gossip to get out to the other people of Sickville. The chatter began traveling fast about how the chiropractor practiced a strange brand of medicine. Many townspeople thought he was crazy – a quack!

After a while, some of the other citizens in town began going to the chiropractor. They enjoyed visiting him because he taught them interesting concepts they’d never heard before from other healthcare practitioners.

The chiropractor explained to his new patients how the human brain sent essential messages to the entire body through the spinal cord, and how the spine protected the spinal cord. He also explained how spinal adjustments helped realign the spinal bones when they became misaligned. The chiropractor told his patients that once the spinal bones were aligned correctly, the brain’s messages could get through to the entire body, and health could be restored naturally, without taking drugs.

The chiropractor also explained that when the nervous system worked properly and wasn’t interfered with by misaligned spinal bones, the townspeople would be healthier and wouldn’t have to remove their body parts surgically. He explained that the removal of tonsils, appendices, and gallbladders was not a smart thing to do. The chiropractor also went on to explain that receiving vaccines was a waste of time and that the shots harmed their immune systems. The chiropractor told the community that many of the harmful diseases people in Sickville were experiencing were coming from the preventive vaccines and that vaccinations, in general, were preventing good health from being expressed in their bodies.

A year after the chiropractor opened his office, many of the townspeople were visiting him for spinal adjustments. Thousands of Sickville’s residents were now under regular chiropractic care. The new chiropractic patients stopped visiting the other doctors, and they stopped buying prescription drugs and getting vaccinations. They also stopped scheduling surgeries to remove their organs.

Because people weren’t visiting medical doctors, the physicians began moving out of Sickville to look for work in other nearby communities. The surgeons left, too, because no one wanted to have their body parts removed.

It didn’t take very long for the three hospitals to feel the effects of a decrease in business. All but one of the facilities had to close its doors. The one hospital that remained open had a lot of vacant space and decided to rent the empty parts of the building to the new chiropractor. He opened a satellite office and hired 5 additional chiropractors to help take care of all the incoming chiropractic patients.

Everyone in Sickville was beginning to get well. Almost all the diseases the townspeople had experienced for so many years had miraculously disappeared.

Unfortunately, as luck would have it, the community of Sickville began to experience financial hard times. A recession had mysteriously hit the entire area. It soon turned into an economic depression. The town was only able to keep one ambulance operating, and all but one drugstore had to close due to low sales. Financially speaking, it was a terrible time.

At one point, the economy got so bad that many townspeople lost their jobs. Many were forced to take out mortgages on their homes to pay for living expenses. After a while, residents couldn’t make their mortgage payments and lost their homes to foreclosure. The previously wealthy citizens of Sickville were broke and forced to live in shelters with the other homeless people.

One night, the local members of the medical board got together and held a secret meeting. They discussed at length the town’s shaky economy. They blamed the community’s financial problems on the new chiropractor who had moved into town. They concluded it was his radical and unscientific ideas that had destroyed most of the healthcare businesses in Sickville.

The medical board conducted a vote and unanimously decided to outlaw the practice of chiropractic in Sickville. They rationalized that the practice of chiropractic was based on pseudoscience and was a direct threat to the health and well-being of all citizens. In one secret meeting, the medical board solved the town’s biggest problem.

The very next day, the chiropractor cleared out his office and left Sickville. The townspeople were upset at first, but they soon forgot about the strange doctor with the funny table that pressed on backs.

A new practitioner immediately moved into the chiropractor’s vacant office. He was a real doctor who prescribed drugs, performed surgeries, administered vaccines, and, most importantly, wore a white coat.

Within a few months, people started getting sick all over again. Soon after that, the medical doctors returned to town. Even the surgeons came back to Sickville. People were losing their health rapidly and desperately needed to have useless organs removed. The hospital system seemed to expand overnight. Within a year, the three hospitals were back in business and filled. There was even talk about building a fourth one.

The ambulance company was busy again, just like old times. They managed to increase their fleet of patient transport vehicles to 125. People were sicker than ever. There were so many different epidemics taking place at the same time that the medical board decided to purchase three times the usual amount of vaccines for the hospitals and drugstores.

Sickville had returned to the way it was before the strange doctor, who pressed on backs, had come to town. People were so ill; they were dying faster than at any other time in the town’s recorded history.

The only consolation for the Sickville townspeople was that the economy had finally begun to recover. Because the citizens were so ill, they generated revenue streams like never before. Almost every citizen managed to climb out of debt. Money was changing hands like crazy, and the residents of Sickville were able to buy back their homes and purchase new cars.

The depression was officially over, and the economy, unlike the townspeople, was healthier than ever.


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Orem, Utah, A Town “Wallpapered With [Flock] Cameras” Ostensibly Has No Flock Data on Tyler Robinson on September 10, 2025

By Ashley Hayes

If you’re paying attention, even a little bit, you know, with certainty, Tyler Robinson had nothing to do with the murder of Charlie Kirk. He was singled out as a patsy, suspiciously convicted before any evidence had even been collected.

We’ve been shown grainy footage of some individual on a rooftop, and an endless array of “FedSlop” as those actually responsible for Charlie’s assassination expect us to just buy their lies whole-cloth. (By the way, Candace Owens recently unveiled never-before-seen video she’s been holding onto for a while wherein we see many seconds of video BEFORE the individual on the rooftop ran across the roof and effortlessly descended. This clip will leave no doubt in your mind that this was a military operation — and that that stealthy individual (who shoots no gun!) is definitely NOT Tyler Robinson. See for yourself: https://candaceowens.com/video/exclusive-never-before-seen-rooftop-footage-plus-the-rookie-cop-who-found-the-gun-ep-367/

As we have been told, time and time again, that this individual in the grainy footage is Tyler Robinson, and we’re shown another grainy video of him in a car in a UVU parking lot recorded on an unknown date, we’re just supposed to believe what the FBI, Orem Police, UVU police, etc. are saying: that this innocent man is guilty of a pre-planned murder because his car was seen, at some point in time, on UVU’s campus, and a Dairy Queen camera captured him eating ice cream shortly after Kirk was shot.

What we have NOT seen is Flock camera data. Zero. Zilch. And as we know from the many articles and videos circulating about these cameras — including here at NoFakeNews.net — they capture an individual’s whereabouts, car make and model, data from their smart phone, smart watch or Bluetooth earbuds. They are deeply invasive and anyone driving through Orem — including Tyler Robinson — has been captured on them. Yet the police, the FBI, nor the prosecution has coughed up any Flock data.

Hmm, I wonder why . . . .

Read John Held’s excellent article about this here: https://www.offthegridnews.com/privacy/the-cameras-are-watching-your-back-roads-but-they-apparently-saw-nothing-in-utah-during-the-charlie-kirk-event/

Share what you know. The life of an innocent young man hangs in the balance.


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So, you don’t believe in reincarnation… then explain this!

Lots and lots of practicing…

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