These are sites belonging to current or previous members of the MUC, or other people I know:
Spyware Watchdog (clearnet) and onion || Eldritch Data (clearnet) and onion || Shadow Wiki (onion), I2P and clearnet || oreamnos (gopher) || Duion || trbl || Verisimilitudes || shokara || Bornfree || Executing Reality (clearnet), onion and I2P || puffy || laure (gemini) || kolya (CF) || Awaru || Take Back Our Tech || Evil || Chadnet || Diego || Sprinkled Nights || TOM (Nuegia) || CasuistryIt can be hard to find treasure in the junkyard known as the Internet, so I will catalogue the ones I've encountered here:
Debunking Skeptics - Probably my favorite site on the Internet (except my own, of course ^_^). I was reading it religiously as a teenager, and it provided strong support towards my questioning of mainstream theories and their devout defenders; without that site, there would likely be no Dig Deeper. If you liked my Mozilla or Coronavirus reports, you will feel right at home on Debunking Skeptics. Covers many fringe topics, such as conspiracies, extrasensory perception, and life after death. Mostly famous for its total destruction of the so-called "rational skeptics", pretty much making them look like total idiots. Sadly hasn't been updated in a long time, but all the reports in there are still very relevant today.
Eugene McCarthy - Are humans the hybrids of chimpanzees and pigs? Finally, we have a scientific explanation for humanity's existence that fits the pieces extremely well together without all the pitfalls of mainstream theories. Take the pigpill!
Ciphers by Ritter - Best cryptography resource out there, by a mile. Explains the basics thoroughly and in a way that's easy to understand. Debunks myths and covers stuff that other sites don't dare to touch. Clearly, the author has a deep understanding of the topic.
Ray Peat - Writings of biologist Raymond Peat, mostly covering human physiology and nutrition, but drifting into other related topics (including relevant conspiracies) sometimes. Extremely well thought-out and researched; compared to regular nutrition sites, it's in another stratosphere. Articles also available at Chadnet, just in case his goes down after his departure.
Miles Mathis - UPDATE: well, I dug deeper into him and now I realize he's not only a high quality exposer of staged stuff (check out his Stephen Hawking report, for example - and prepare to have your mind blown to pieces), but also one of the not very many people who seem to just "get" stuff. Most of his papers - even ones you don't think you care about - have an insight somewhere in there. I mean, take something simple like These bad people exist in the real world and they are performing real actions. They will continue to perform them until they are stopped. They will not be stopped with meditation
said in one of his papers that I think eludes a lot of people. I feel like - maybe - he's more grounded than most other writers, who can get locked into certain mental "maps", missing the bigger picture. He questions things that everyone simply accepts as givens, like Buddhism or that hate is bad. He looks into stuff from angles others miss, like the genealogies and photo analysis. And then gets into what it all means and how to use the information to create a better world. I also like the simple language he speaks with, something I also strive for (and something completely missing from shitty websites like mises, ugh). This - I think - signifies understanding, instead of trying to bluff your way through with scientific sounding word salads. Anyway, that's already too many words. But clearly, Mathis is a guy everyone should keep an eye on.
The Cave of Dragonflies - Look at the beautiful, old-school design! And the lovely style switcher! Imagine the effort, which has to be appreciated in the age of soydevism. Also, maintaining a Pokemon site for 20 (!) years is really impressive. Though it also has other useful content like HTML tutorials. And yet, the site hasn't managed to rack up even 10 million views during its entire existence. Sad.
Vitamin D Wiki - An absolutely insane life project of a single guy (?). The amount of admiration I have for this site cannot be put in words. Everything you have ever wanted to know about Vitamin D - the most important nutrient for human biology - is here. And then ten times that, if you are still hungry :D. Beautifully presented and fully referenced, even includes a bunch of charts, graphs, etc for pretty much every relevant issue. Hey, Vit D Wiki even works without JavaScript at all. S tier site, a true gem.
Sci-hub - Just in case someone doesn't know about it, it allows you to read scientific papers without paying, subscribing, etc. It's piracy but for non-entertainment purposes :D. Hey, without it, my corona report probably wouldn't exist. Don't feel bad about using it; governments / medical institutions are basing some decisions on the paid studies - and you have the right to know just how solid they are. To download a study, you usually just need its PMID number.
These might have some political or other content, as well, but are primarily or at least significantly tech-related.
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