| Subject: Re: Intelligence and UFOs |
| From: Th� Wh�l�l僃�r ���ti���m <nospam@newsranger.com> |
| Date: 03/08/2003, 13:37 |
| Newsgroups: sci.skeptic,alt.ufo.reports,alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
In article <id0sivkmsm4oj69dntmtjrhelci665ova4@4ax.com>, Sir Gilligan Horry
says...
On Sun, 03 Aug 2003 06:28:52 GMT, Sir Arthur C. B. E. Wholeflaffers
A.S.A. <nospam@newsranger.com> wrote:
In article <e6dfe776.0307301718.41807c02@posting.google.com>, Avi Norowitz
says...
I am curious to know whether there are any studies that investigate
positive or negative correlations between intelligence and the belief
that UFOs are extraterrestrial. I have found the following information
concerning the correlation between education and beliefs about UFOs.
Yes, the higher the intelligence, the more one is able
to accept the alien presence; this has been proven.
Those with a 6 to 8-year college education
are in the group with the highest acceptance rate
that some UFOs are extraterrestrial craft.
This should be obvious anyway.
Those with a good scientific background
can look at the data proving the alien presence.
Secondly, some of those highly educated
people have some connections with
the super-secret corporate; military
and intelligence agencies which monitor
the ET's and work with alien technology.
Please disregard what any "State" debunker,
low-level operative or wanna-bees (like Sludge)
has to say.
I trust that answers your question fully.
________
Yes, but we have ways and means of creating trillions more questions.
And we will patiently answer each and every
question fully.
Isn't it hilariously funny to see the depths
of depravity the debunkers have fallen to;
but sadly this was predictable.
What good are debunkers now
that everybody accepts the alien presence?
And of course the title of this post
proves that the higher the education,
the more readily these people understand
the good science behind the data.
Of course debunkers and good science
are opposites, and debunkers refused to
look at the data anyway.
Perhaps debunkers can be thrown into
a zoo so kids can point at them!
That at least would be a good start!!
Sir Artio