BY: COMMANDER ENTERPRISE
There are two ways to ‘waste’ (or ‘pass’) time online: productively and unproductively. There are just so many sites to explore that they sometimes cause crippling indecision or deep forgetting.
Most of them are already within reach with just a few magic words on the browser if we just knew about them and their web addresses. If one’s search for knowledge isn’t selective, there are lots of other things out there.
In Volume 2 of our series we further explore a few finds, all mind warp curiosities. They bring us joy, happiness, instant death, revelations from the unknown, and in some cases money, and confusion (??).

Mr. Roosh V
A quick scan of Mr. Roosh V’s (real name Daryush Valizadeh) accomplishments so far: Bang, an e-book to help men become better at dating and attracting women and about 14 more other books; http://Rooshv.com, the site that has his books, philosophy, and regular blog entries about the reality of dating and relationships in America and different countries and a few other topics; and The Roosh Tour, his world tour to promote his books and ideas to help men succeed in the aforementioned activities. Seems like a great list, huh?
Roosh has been adamantly called an anti-feminist, a chauvinist, and a misogynist, among other things. “Politically incorrect realism” has been used as a tag to describe his style of writing. It is blunt, straight to the point, and brutally funny, especially his older stories of not succeeding with women.
It was the catalyst for him to improve himself, to “up his game”. Women have it easier, according to him. Advice and support are available everywhere, from women’s vast pool of friends to publications and books. There has been no real support for men in this field, and he believes it’s time they had solid help for this difficult part of their personal lives.
It has resonated well (read: good and bad) with both male and female audiences, giving him praise, ridicule, hate, and even physical abuse (a woman dumped beer on him in his latest tour of Canada).
Whatever he is doing, it is working like a charm. His work has undoubtedly helped men to be better and wise up, while (supposedly) exposing some of the inner workings and dynamics of relationships and interaction with women. Whether one is on the other side of the fence or not, he is one of the many writers and advisers in this field to get both equal amounts of hate and praise.

A serious case of Cryptozoology
Cryptozoology is an unofficial scientific field of study that tackles cryptids – ancient and rarely sighted animals and creatures reported to still exist. It is kind of a wide umbrella for different types of creatures.
Some of these are based on real but extinct animals, some prehistoric ones believed to still have remnant descendants today, while some others such as the Sasquatch, Loch Ness, and the Chupacabra are well regarded in the world of myths and legends despite reported sightings and one-off visual evidences over the years.
Despite all the discrediting and often being relegated to nothing more than well, myths and legends, many people around the world believe. Hell, even Glen Benton of Deicide has a Sasquatch story.
There have been thorough sites over the years that help us to understand some of these unexplainable creatures or variations of these, but currently the most active, with many useful links to go through is at http://www.cryptozoology.com/

The Wayback Machine + Archive.org
“Preserving the History of Webpages” means almost anything that existed online between 1996 (when it was first made) onwards will continue to exist in some (archived) form. From ridiculous .gif-laden crude angelfire, geocities, and cjb.net websites, to important older sites no longer around, they are here for reference and posterity.
Want to see your favorite site from 2000? What did yahoo.com look like in 1997? Got an old site URL you can’t find anymore? We (they, us) will never forget.
Although technically in the same website as Wayback Machine’s, archive.org is their “digital warehouse department”. And what a whopping history storage space this is. There are also millions of various content they house, it’s just overwhelming.
This premiere non-profit online library is the ultimate internet storehouse for all important and essential media and reference materials: Books, videos, music, images, various libraries, ancient texts, rare prints, television, lost documents, out-of-print magazines, government files, apps, programs, video games are just some of the content archived. All are available to us as long as humans live on Earth.

Jesus in India: The Lost Years, YouTube edition
Does anyone know what happened from the time Jesus was 12 up until he returned to Jerusalem at the age of 30? Did he observe his Bar Mitzvah when he turned 13? Where was he during this “lost” period, and what did he do? And why was it hidden in the scriptures?
The internet seemingly has all the answers, in the form of YouTube video documentaries. There is historical proof that Jesus wandered far off from his birthplace to the Far East, specifically spending a whole lot of time in India, of all places.
Over there, he was known as Saint Issa, the name reportedly a variation of the Aramaic / early Jewish name he used. He apparently studied with the mystics, delving into ancient mysticism, Buddhist concepts, and all types of esoteric studies. Was it an earthly training ground for divinity studying human nature and also a way for Jesus to master his supernatural faculties? Was it also a way of acquiring universal knowledge from all sources, including those from other cultures and philosophies?
Let’s not forget that he also spent a lot of time in the desert (remember his dialogue with the devil in the Bible) in what occultists interpreted could be an actual ritual in procuring a Jinn, only that Jesus is the one invoking, later using the demon for his own test.
Actually, a lot of the knowledge that we have regarding this period has already been documented before, but is not really discussed. Count on good old YT to provide the explanations (right next to Ancient Aliens episodes) that shed light on this controversial matter.
(disclose.tv)
A member of the Elite Bloodline speaks
The Elite Bloodline is direct a lineage of human earth rulers tasked by the Higher Ones to keep humanity in check. Allegedly a member spoke to the masses in the form of a weird and eye-opening appearance in the godlikeproductions.com forums years ago.
GLP is a private forum site that discusses all kinds of conspiracy theories, extraterrestrials, and all sorts of mass hysteria paranoid conspiracy talk-type discussions.
It was explained that at some point in time, certain bloodline members were tasked to speak and reveal a few insights in order to help us realise our roles in this plane and reveal to us in calculated doses, our true nature, who we really are, and what this world really is.
This event stirred things up, forcing people to dig deeper about the real reasons why we’re here, what this place really is, and our roles and personal missions that we have which define our existence on this plane.
Is this person a real member of the hidden (read: true) Elite Bloodlines? Or an elaborate hoax but one perpetrated by an enlightened person or someone who understood the true nature of this world and existence.
Here is the condensed discussion in its original and unedited form for people to see for themselves:








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