Well I might be the exception but I have a habit of buying books in a faster pace than I can read them and I'm in my early twenties. I'm on a quest to acquire as many books as I possibly can.. I love reading. My wealth of knowledge grows almost exponentially. The more you know, the more kinds of information you can process, absorb and relate to.
I see what you're saying about the internet.. the major difference between books and internet though is usually that you spend maybe an hour or two reading about a subject in front a screen while a decently sized book might take you days/weeks to finish. A lot more information to be processed on the same subject.
You really do come across as someone really fascinated by history and science.. there's tons of books I can recommend for you if you want. If you want to explore some of the more controversial and conspiratorial stuff I recommend you acquire a solid base in world history and science to stand on first.
If you're also fascinated by it. And enjoy some of his work at least. Do watch the video.
I need to get myself a pair of reading glasses.
His site sucks so much ass its not even funny. For a man that has done what hes done to find out stuff about certian things. Take the 7yr he spent diving to look at some structures underwater for example which peopel claim and "naturally built".
And to show all of that hard work on such a shitty site is a damn shame.
The fact that he went from a war reporter to spending his life exploring unexplainable things. To experimenting with DMT after not using ANy sort of durgs until 30yr old (?) is Extremly fascinating.
How he explores things is also awesome. I mean who the fuck decides to explore something that you have to be a professional diver to do? "oh well, I guess i have to become one" and 7 yr later..
Im pretty facinated by very interesting people also. How they work. And how they think.
And hes also not a "Claimer" type dude. but a Presenter.
(I base my opinion on him from the video)