| Subject: Re: The UFO Challenge and the 4 Golden Rules of the Debunkers//spOOks! |
| From: Katrina |
| Date: 12/09/2003, 19:31 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct |
What an incredibly closed-minded attitude. You totally ignore the
issue and questions brought up, and simply tell the person asking them
to go away.
Why don't you go start your own newsgroup entitled: "Alien Visitors
Believers Only?" You remind me of the bumper sticker I saw that said,
"The Bible said so, and that's it!" Hogwash!
You talk about Sage being unwilling to learn something new, try it
yourself. Your reaction to his posting shows that you are the one who
doesn't want to learn anything-especially if it might conflict with
your view. Those who defend their views with such close-mindedness
are always wrong.
Now go ahead and tell me to get out of your newsgroup. Call me some
names and tell me "not to make any more noise in this group." Buddy,
Sage and I have just as much right to be here as you do. He's not
telling you to go away, is he? No, he's challenging the statements of
another and asking questions. You're the one who does not want to
listen.
Katrina
On Fri, 12 Sep 2003 07:55:10 GMT, "Supertech" <ejone1@austin.rr.com>
wrote:
Sage or The Sage, whatever, what are you doing here in the UFO(Alien
Visitors) newsgroup?
Find something that really interests you. You have no desire of learning
anything new and no interest in the extraterrestrial beings etc. Right?
Then GO AWAY..
Don't make any more noise in this group.
"The_Sage" <theeSage@azrmci.net> wrote in message
news:bu92mv4e6av0lk5e2dfp033qbgef4i19uo@4ax.com...
Reply to article by: Sir Arthur <nospam@newsranger.com>
Date written: Thu, 11 Sep 2003 14:12:09 GMT
MsgID:<Zo%7b.19593$cJ5.2550@www.newsranger.com>
The UFO Challenge
December 1997
By Stanton Friedman
You call this a challenge?
As a nuclear physicist...
Hold on a moment here! Stanton *was* a nuclear physicist years and years
ago,
but nowadays he is merely an author of New Age-like books. His former
career has
absolutely nothing to do with his current career. In my opinion, I believe
he
likes to hide behind the title "Nuclear Physicist", even though nuclear
physics
has absolutely nothing to do with UFOs, maybe because it adds
respectability to
an otherwise silly belief. I mean think about it: if a Rocket Scientist or
Nuclear Physicist says there is a "Cosmic Watergate", then by golly, there
certainly must be a "Cosmic Watergate" because Rocket Scientists or
Nuclear
Physicists are so damn intelligent that it is physically impossible that
they
could be wrong or could be suckered into a UFO cult!
...who has had a serious interest in flying saucers since 1958, I have
reached four major conclusions:
The evidence is overwhelming that Planet Earth is being visited by
intelligently controlled extraterrestrial spacecraft. In other words,
SOME UFOs are alien spacecraft. Most are not.
Research by proclamation, eh?
The subject of flying saucers represents a kind of Cosmic Watergate,
meaning that some few people in major governments have known since
July, 1947, when two crashed saucers and several alien bodies were
recovered in New Mexico, that indeed SOME UFOs are ET. As noted in
1950, it's the most classified U.S. topic.
None of the arguments made against conclusions One and Two by a small
group of debunkers such as Carl Sagan, my University of Chicago
classmate for three years, can stand up to careful scrutiny.
The Flying Saucer story is the biggest story of the millennium:
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