posted on Oct, 24 2011 @ 10:52 PM
I have followed so many of the ATS topics for years and years now, but I never was in a position to devote much time to reading and writing on a
forum. Well, now I currently have a bit of time, seeing as how I am currently one of those 99% people who are having employment troubles, so while I
am not searching the web for jobs, I am indulging in one of my hobbies: conspiracy theories.
Some things that might be important for people to know.....I am first and foremost a writer and I get alot of the ideas for stories based off topics I
run across in the threads.....I do not plagiarize anyone here on ATS, I would be ashamed to do such a thing, as a writer I take pride in my own words
and it would be disgraceful to take some else's words. However, I admit, people on ATS can be very inspirational to me and stimulate my own
creativity.
Also, I do not take these conspiracies seriously, they are mostly for entertainment purposes, but I never rule out the possibility that many of these
topics could be truthful. Some I am more convinced of than others, but most of all I think it is important to keep an open mind and consider all
possibilities.
I also think it is important for others to challenge my theories, just the same as scientists test each others theories to see if they hold up under
scrutiny, so should a good conspiracy theory be able to hold up under scrutiny as well.
So go ahead and challenge me, but make it a good challenge. I will not think too much of insults, taunts and other nonsense. Critical debate is
great, it allows me to see another's perspective...it broadens my own perspective......but BS does me no good.
Finally a bit of background, My dad worked for the government for over 30 years as a GS and now he is a contractor working mostly in Pakistan and
Colombia. I lived in Guantanamo Bay back in the 80's when I was a kid and Germany as well. I traveled to many places in Europe and the USA. I speak
fluent German, and spent a total of 20 years in Germany. I am married to a soldier and I have a older brother who is a Benedictine priest. So it
should not be a big surprise why I am attracted to conspiracy sites ; )
I have an AA degree in German with European studies concentration and a BA in English with a minor in humanities. My original major was international
relations with a political science minor, but I switched schools and figured I was not cut out to be a cut throat politican, so I went the liberal
arts route and even though I can't get hired to save my life, I do not regret my decision to switch majors. I love to travel, experience other
cultures, and I love art, fashion, music and literature of course. I dabble in philosophy, religion, ethics,spirituality and social issues. I enjoy
chemistry and physics, but I am not educated enough to really understand those subjects the way I'd like to. Anthropology and history are also
fascinating to me.
I think there are many great people here on ATS and I look forward to having many thought provoking and spirited conversations and hopefully learning
a thing or two ; )