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The Rabbit Hole Reading List
Books That'll Make Your Doctor, Banker, and Physics Professor Simultaneously Shit Themselves
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Carlin's Take:
"This Harvard-trained psychiatrist spent decades telling people their antidepressants cause brain damage, and everyone called him crazy. Then the FDA put black box warnings on SSRIs. Whoops! Turns out the guy who founded the International Center for Study of Psychiatry and Psychology might know what he's talking about. Eli Lilly tried linking him to Scientology to shut him up. That's like calling a firefighter an arsonist because he keeps pointing out your house is on fire."
Carlin's Take:
"A University of Chicago pediatrician and Illinois Medical Licensing Committee chairman said '90% of modern medicine could disappear with beneficial effect on health.' This is like the Pope saying 90% of Christianity is bullshit. JAMA called it 'dangerous generalizations' while it sold 300,000 copies. Dangerous to who, exactly? Oh right, to the people making billions off unnecessary procedures. My bad."
Carlin's Take:
"An Austrian priest opened with 'The medical establishment has become a major threat to health' and spent 300 pages proving it. He invented 'iatrogenesis' - the idea that medical treatment causes more harm than healing. The BMJ editor said reading it was 'the closest thing to a religious experience.' Appropriate, since a fucking priest wrote it! Yet somehow this masterpiece remains largely forgotten. Gee, I wonder why?"
Carlin's Take:
"A medical doctor documented how the medical/pharmaceutical/insurance complex coordinates like the fucking Mafia to suppress profitable alternatives. Not theories - specific documented cases with names, dates, and court records. You know what happened to this book? Good luck finding it in any major bookstore. It's available but you gotta hunt for it. That's not market forces, that's suppression with a capital S."
🏢 Corporate Power Exposés: When Insiders Spill the Tea
Carlin's Take:
"A Washington Times city editor quit journalism when advertising pressure made investigation impossible. Then he spent decades documenting how the Rockefellers went from literal snake oil to pharmaceutical empire. This book was NEVER admitted to major bookstores - mail order only since 1949. It's part of a trilogy of 'banned books' including 'Medical Mussolini.' When your book gets the mail-order-only treatment for 75 years, you know you hit a nerve."
Carlin's Take:
"The General Counsel to Congress's investigation of tax-exempt foundations had unique access to their secret records. His conclusion? Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Ford foundations operate as 'states within the state,' controlling education and foreign policy while avoiding taxes. This isn't conspiracy theory - it's official Congressional findings! You know what's really fucked up? Rich people created a system where they don't pay taxes AND get to control government policy. It's brilliant, evil, and completely legal."
Carlin's Take:
"A Georgetown professor with access to secret archives - and Bill Clinton's mentor - documented a secret Anglo-American network controlling foreign policy since the 1890s. International bankers seeking 'world system of financial control in private hands.' Macmillan literally destroyed the printing plates in 1968 and lied to Quigley for 6 years about reprinting. Only 8,800 copies sold before suppression. Quigley said 'Powerful influences want me suppressed.' No shit, Sherlock!"
📡 Information Wars: Big Tech & Oil Oligarchy Documentaries
Carlin's Take:
"This Canadian investigative journalist with 80 million views documented how Rockefeller empire began with literal snake oil salesman 'Devil Bill,' funded Nazi eugenics, eliminated electric cars, and now funds the climate change movement for population control. YouTube completely removed The Corbett Report in 2021, then reinstated with restrictions. When you get the full platform ban treatment, you know you're over the target."
Carlin's Take:
"Columbia Law professor who coined 'net neutrality' and now advises Biden on tech policy says every information technology inevitably becomes monopolized. Current internet freedom is temporary before corporate consolidation. Private companies control free speech more than government censorship. This guy literally predicted Big Tech censorship before it happened. Too bad nobody fucking listened."
🔥 Revolutionary Texts: Political Firebrands & Dangerous Ideas
Carlin's Take:
"These radical feminists exposed how the $1.3 trillion nonprofit sector co-opts revolutionary movements and creates 'careerist activists.' They're saying both liberal and conservative philanthropy maintains existing power structures by funding organizations that must moderate their goals to get grant money. It's like being told your revolution is sponsored by the very people you're revolting against. That's some next-level mindfuck right there."
Carlin's Take:
"A Libyan dictator rejected both capitalism and communism, advocated direct democracy through 'People's Congresses,' and called for abolition of money. It was mandatory reading in Libya - 2 hours weekly starting at age 8, appeared on food labels and billboards. After 2011 regime change? Copies burned by demonstrators and the book was banned and shredded. From mandatory to banned in one revolution. That's quite a fucking turnaround."
🌞 The Light Brigade: When Photons Meet Pseudoscience
Carlin's Take:
"So let me get this straight - sunglasses are killing us, fluorescent lights are the devil, and we need to stare at the sun to heal our souls? This guy makes Werner Erhard look like a fucking scientist. But here's the kicker - he worked with 15,000 people and Deepak Chopra endorsed him. That's either genius or the greatest con since organized religion."
Carlin's Take:
"This is the guy who invented time-lapse photography for Disney then discovered plants grow weird under different lights. Next thing you know, he's telling us our office lights are making us psychotic. The government knew about electromagnetic toxicity in the 1950s? Color me fucking shocked! At least he has actual experiments, not just 'trust me bro' science."
Carlin's Take:
"This neurosurgeon lost 140 pounds and now thinks he's discovered the secret to life through quantum mechanics and fish. His blog reads like Timothy Leary fucked a medical textbook. Leptin resistance, circadian biology, and why you should stick your bare ass in freezing water at sunrise. Either he's completely insane or he's the only sane person left. I can't tell anymore."
🌀 Quantum Consciousness: Where Physics Goes to Get High
Carlin's Take:
"Holy shit, actual scientists wrote this one! They're saying birds navigate using quantum entanglement and our sense of smell works through quantum tunneling. This is what happens when real physicists take acid and realize life is weirder than their equations. Stephen Hawking gave them a medal. That's like getting a blessing from Science Jesus himself."
Carlin's Take:
"This madman spent decades fighting the medical establishment to prove we're basically walking batteries. He could regenerate bones with electricity, but they only let him work on the cases that were already fucked. Why? Because if people knew their bodies could heal themselves, who'd buy all those pills? The guy died marginalized while Big Pharma made trillions. America!"
Carlin's Take:
"A mechanical engineer who meditated so hard he thought he figured out the universe. Says we're holograms interpreting a holographic universe, our bodies resonate with Earth, and consciousness is everywhere. Then he died in a plane crash right after publishing this. Coincidence? The CIA was literally running mind control programs with this guy. I'm not saying they killed him, but I'm not NOT saying it either."
💧 Water Wars: H2O vs H3O2 vs Whatever the Fuck
Carlin's Take:
"This University of Washington professor says water isn't what we think it is. There's a fourth phase called EZ water that's basically magical. It explains why clouds float, why Jell-O doesn't leak, and why your joints don't squeak. He got an NIH grant for this shit! Either the government's in on the conspiracy or this guy's onto something. Probably both."
Carlin's Take:
"This Hungarian guy sells special water for $20 a bottle that supposedly cures cancer. The twist? He's been doing clinical trials for 30 years and Japan actually uses it. His English is so bad you can't understand the protocols, but people swear by it. It's either the greatest medical discovery since penicillin or the most elaborate Eastern European scam since the fall of communism."
🎭 The Puppet Masters: How They Fuck Your Mind & Wallet
Carlin's Take:
"This motherfucker literally invented public relations and wrote the playbook on mind control in 1928. He got women to smoke by calling cigarettes 'Torches of Freedom.' He overthrew governments for fruit companies. And the best part? He TELLS YOU EXACTLY HOW HE DOES IT. It's like Hitler publishing 'Mein Kampf' and everyone going 'Nah, he seems nice.' This book should be required reading in schools, which is exactly why it isn't."
Carlin's Take:
"A congressman who delivered 4,000 babies tells us the Federal Reserve is a criminal cartel that's been robbing us blind since 1913. He explains how they print money from nothing, create wars to profit from, and have stolen 95 cents of every dollar. The fact that he didn't 'commit suicide' with two bullets to the back of his head tells you they don't take him seriously. That's either reassuring or terrifying."
Carlin's Take:
"Former Wall Street insider and Bush administration official exposes how investment banks profit from the drug trade and private prisons. She names names, shows receipts, and explains how $59 billion went 'missing' from HUD. This isn't a book you buy on Amazon - you read it online because publishers value their lives. She's still alive, which means either she's controlled opposition or has the best security money can buy."
🧠 Modern Mind Fucks: Productivity & Philosophy for the Masses
Carlin's Take:
"A Cambridge-educated doctor with hundreds of millions of views says joy and positive emotions drive productivity better than discipline and suffering. This threatens the entire multi-billion dollar 'hustle culture' industry. Imagine that - being happy makes you more productive than being miserable. Revolutionary! Next you'll tell me people work better when they're not constantly stressed and exhausted. Fucking groundbreaking insights right there."
Carlin's Take:
"This isn't one book - it's Hegel's concept from 'Phenomenology of Spirit' that influenced everyone from Marx to Sartre. It's about how consciousness develops through recognition and power relations. Basically, you become self-aware by dominating or being dominated by others. Sounds about right for human civilization. Every relationship is either master or slave, and usually you're both at the same time. Welcome to the mindfuck that is existence."
The Real Bottom Line
The Medical Heretics: Credentialed doctors who bit the hand that fed them and got professionally assassinated for it. Their "dangerous" ideas are now mainstream concerns.
The Corporate Exposés: When insiders with access to secret documents spill the tea, you pay attention. When their books get the mail-order-only treatment, you know they hit the target.
The Information Wars: Tech prophets who predicted Big Tech censorship before it happened. Now they're getting censored for being right too early.
The Revolutionary Texts: From radical feminists to dead dictators, these challenge the fundamental assumptions of how society should be organized.
The Light Books: Either the sun will save you or these authors need stronger medication. Possibly both.
The Quantum Books: When physicists discover consciousness, shit gets weird fast. These are what happen when science takes DMT.
The Water Books: $20 for special water or revolutionary science? In America, it's usually the first one, but these guys have data.
The Truth Books: These will definitely get you on a list. The question is whether it's the "dangerous free thinker" list or the "harmless conspiracy nut" list.
Remember: The difference between a conspiracy theory and the truth is about 6-12 months. Read these books, question everything, and for fuck's sake, stop believing what they tell you on TV.
Final Thought: If even 10% of what's in these books is true, we're living in a completely different reality than what we've been told. And honestly? That would explain a lot. Happy reading, you beautiful, skeptical bastards.
Welcome to the Information Event Horizon
Where knowledge goes to bend spacetime and your worldview gets spaghettified
"Information paradox: Once you cross the event horizon of these books, there's no coming back to your old reality. Hawking was wrong - the information doesn't disappear, it just gets encrypted in a way that makes you question everything you thought you knew."