• Educate-Yourself.org

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Educate-Yourself.org has a rating of 3.33 stars from 3 reviews, indicating that most customers are generally satisfied with their purchases. Educate-Yourself.org ranks 246th among News Other sites.

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Top Positive Review

“28,505 page views a day!”

SandDab D.
4/6/16

This website belonged to Ken Adachi, who passed away recently. Always considered him a truthseeker, but there are some that say that all the content from his site comes from a pre-approved source to get ahead of the actual truth of conspiracies. Nevertheless, a great website for familiarizing oneself the main conspiracies. It looks pretty accurate to me though some analysts are skeptical of this website. He links up to Henry Makow (How Many Know), so must be like minded. A big one is Tavistock and this site has a good investigation into it, though Tavistock existed in some form at least 50 years earlier. More and more is written about this psychoanalysis institution. Crimes, if true, are staggering. Almost too outrageous to be false. http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/nwotavistockbestkeptsecret.shtml And, for fun, see Churchill's fake Dad, Jack the Ripper. They were Frankists, so it was okay. http://www.educate-yourself.org/cn/jacktheripperchurchill21jul11.shtml

Top Critical Review

“It's all old news”

John L.
4/20/20

This site is historical in nature and consistent with extant conspiracy theories. However, articles of 911 authored in 2004 hardly raises the specter of detailed analysis. I now see that the author of this news website, Ken Adahi, died on or before 4/16/16. That may help to explain the lifelessness of his original effort to enlighten the ignorant populace.

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1 review
0 helpful votes
April 20th, 2020

This site is historical in nature and consistent with extant conspiracy theories. However, articles of 911 authored in 2004 hardly raises the specter of detailed analysis. I now see that the author of this news website, Ken Adahi, died on or before 4/16/16. That may help to explain the lifelessness of his original effort to enlighten the ignorant populace.

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SandDab D.
147 reviews
108 helpful votes
April 6th, 2016

This website belonged to Ken Adachi, who passed away recently. Always considered him a truthseeker, but there are some that say that all the content from his site comes from a pre-approved source to get ahead of the actual truth of conspiracies.

Nevertheless, a great website for familiarizing oneself the main conspiracies. It looks pretty accurate to me though some analysts are skeptical of this website. He links up to Henry Makow (How Many Know), so must be like minded.

A big one is Tavistock and this site has a good investigation into it, though Tavistock existed in some form at least 50 years earlier. More and more is written about this psychoanalysis institution. Crimes, if true, are staggering. Almost too outrageous to be false. http://educate-yourself.org/nwo/nwotavistockbestkeptsecret.shtml

And, for fun, see Churchill's fake Dad, Jack the Ripper. They were Frankists, so it was okay. http://www.educate-yourself.org/cn/jacktheripperchurchill21jul11.shtml

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41 reviews
54 helpful votes
September 14th, 2016

Very interesting site!

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