I stumbled upon this site a few months ago and it's now one of my favorite hangouts. I'm a scientist at heart and I hope my knowledge of
chemistry, nuclear physics, and computer science will contribute to an already outstanding forum.
I came here because, like most of you, I'm over-curious about everything but supremely frustrated by our institutions and disillusioned by our modern
way of life. The more conspiracies and lies I uncover, the angrier I become. I wish I could say that we could just vote the corruption out of office
but I'm afraid the deck is already stacked and the candidates are already bought and paid for with elections held just to give us the illusion of
choice.
I'm 37, single, living in the beautiful area of Denver, CO.
My political leanings are part libertarian, part anarchist, with a dash of socialism.
My religious beliefs are that religion as a system of power and control is bad for humanity but religious teachings and the intention of religion
(peace, happiness, fulfillment) are what really matter. The most religious experience I've ever had was my time spent at Burning Man, an event that
I encourage all of you to attend, as it truly is a life-changing experience.
I paint and sculpt when I have time.
I've had an amazing ghost encounter but alas, no alien encounters.
I grew up hiking and backpacking all over the Sierra Nevadas and I have a strong, affinity for nature.
I used to practice martial arts regularly (Hwarang Do and Hapki Do) and I've had some amazing metaphysical and spiritual epiphanies from said
practice.
I worked for NASA for a spell but no, I didn't see anything fishy going on
. Most of the scientists there are hunkered over some custom piece
of electronics, machinery, or code and most if not all I met were downright great people. Like the rest of the world, it's the bureaucrats and
leadership that create the problems, not the scientists and engineers.
I worked on software related to laser scanning of thermo protection system materials (heat shields, etc..) to try and accurately measure the ablation
during reentry. We would measure the material before (or use a 3D CAD model) and then after and then create a 3D model of the surface to characterize
roughness and how the ablative material moved, both of which had a severe effect on the aerodynamic properties of the heat shield and the equipment it
was protecting.
I currently work for a weather forecasting software firm. I love my work as it's like getting paid to solve puzzles all day
My interests on ATS are wide-ranging but I'm fond of the following: anything 911, NWO/Illuminati, Ancient technology/science, and UFOs.
As parting words, I'd like to thank the owners, operators, and moderators of ATS for making such an outstanding forum.
To my fellow members, let's focus on the facts and not on the person. We're all here to find the truth and we're unique because of our alternative
mind set. We should think of each other as part of the same, small team of underdogs, fighting to enlighten the ignorant masses and expose the
rampant corruption and soulless leadership of our institutions.
I bid you all a great day.
-amance