| Subject: Re: EX-GI CLAIMS THE ARMY TRACKED UFOs ON RADAR AS EARLY AS 1942 |
| From: "Andrew W" <removethis_ajwerner@optushome.com.au> |
| Date: 31/10/2009, 01:01 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic |
george wrote:
On Oct 31, 1:23 am, "HVAC" <harlowcampb...@gmail.com> wrote:
"Andrew W" <removethis_ajwer...@optushome.com.au> wrote in message
news:4aea82ef$0$5419$afc38c87@news.optusnet.com.au...
Would you like to point out which scientific fields aliens and
alien invasions come under?
I'd be glad to.
Cryptozoology, astrobiology, exobiology, xenobiology,
exopaleontology, bioastronomy and exopoloitics.
These things might fly on tv shows like 'Fringe'.
And the total results from his 'scientific' fields reach all the way
up to nothing :-)
No. That was your head you just described. :-)
See I do have a sense of humour.
In the real world of science, all those subjects come
under the heading of 'bullshit'.
Or crop circles? A bunch of drunken Brits tramping round in the
dark?
Cerealogy.
Hahahahahahaha! Why not Cornflakesology ?
Now, answer my question.
Who's saying that the subjects on Coast to Coast AM are wacky?
(More awkward silence)
I have a feeling that he should be confronting religious nutters
instead of having to present fact here.
Already done that.
--
If you are a hard skeptic then you haven't researched or questioned
enough. If you believe something too much then you have the same
problem.