Date: June 16, 2024 at 10:05:52 From: akira, [DNS_Address] Subject: Ben Davidson isn't a reliable source...
imo. He might have some accurate information, but I wouldn't trust his claims. I've heard him specifically claim to be a scientist when in fact he isn't one. He lied to the interviewer and the audience.
Date: June 16, 2024 at 10:12:01 From: akira, [DNS_Address] Subject: Pseudoscientific Doomsday Cult
again, that's not to say everything he claims is false, but some of it likely is.. again my opinion
Suspicious0bservers is a Pseudoscientific Doomsday Cult Professor Dave Explains Dec 23, 2020
Of all the characters propagating space-related scams on the internet, by far the most damaging is Ben Davidson and his channel Suspicious0bservers. Beyond his status as a lawyer-turned-grifter selling apocalypse-flavored pseudoscience for cash, he regularly charges up and mobilizes a cult-like group of drones who are easily swayed by his confident word salads, and take his ramblings as ultimate truth without exercising any independent thought. Despite zero training, Ben and his "observers" consider themselves on the cutting edge of half a dozen fields, which of course culminate in doom coming from the sky in 2046, because science. It is genuinely not much of a stretch to call Ben a cult leader, and cults are bad, so I decided to expose this one top to bottom. From the daily barrage of lies on YouTube to the inner workings of his Kickstarter scams, let's see exactly what Ben is, shall we?