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The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 648236 New Zealand 09/28/2009 07:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | added. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 17230General: The Culties The Stupids zetadrool zetadrollers Zetards Zetasquish Zetatards Zidiots Specific: Agent Max Bullshitter DRIPster DRIPsterTroll Fence Shitter Nanny NannyTroll Minimax Maxi MaxiTroll MaxieMelf Maxinanny Maxipads MaxieSockyMelfy Melf Melfster MelfsterTroll Melfy Melfytroll Nannymax Nellemax Nelliemax ShitTalker Sockster SocksterTroll Socky SockyTroll Zetamin ZetaTroll Zetaquark you should be at school right now, no? verrry meaningful occupation have you found yourself, teen you can choose one for yourself as well. More or less it doesnt make any difference. We cannot give too many extra tasks for, Andrew, to do. Afterall the boy is being heavily pummeled because he wants to be loyal to Ms LIEDer's foolery. And we all know what kind of logic that is. Life Is But A Dream!! Therefore, "'Tis better to have dreamed and lost than never to have dreamed at all." ------------------------------------ Disclaimer: DON'T BELIEVE A DAMN WORD YOU READ ON THIS THREAD!....USE DISCERNMENT!! |
andrew User ID: 781396 Ukraine 09/28/2009 07:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | go and check if you wish. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 781409what a paranoidal personality - sees some scheming in every piece of info. Wrong again Octoboy ... in fact your material is indeed interesting ... BUT: without counter check it with the number of items insured and what those items are worth it means nothing to tp prove the theory of increased natural desasters. This is not paranoid, this is analytic research. God, this is the **mainstream media**! its like a talk show for housewifes, no scheming behind it! Last Edited by andrew on 09/28/2009 07:42 AM |
***ZetaMax*** User ID: 733238 United States 09/28/2009 07:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Please don't type those abhorrant names in bold type. Quoting: The Lone Rangerabhorrent: Adjective hateful or disgusting I do not hate you Melfy. ALL posters are welcome on the debunker thread. Posters do not appear to be censored of their opinions and discussions here. We do not arrogantly dismiss real facts that reveal actual truth against misleading and fraudulent claims. And we certainly do not have a "notice to fans" posting!! The debunker thread is one BIG: The best advice we can give on this matter is to read with your heart as well as your mind. Follow the flow, let the nuances lie unanswered and unchallenged in your mind. Treat this as a garden you are walking through for the first time, and experience it fully without trying to categorize it! Much of what you will learn will be processed in your subconscious, and influence your conscious mind later. If you must dissect each phrase, and correlate it with each piece of information taken from another source, you will trash much of what you could otherwise gain. Live in the gray, not always insisting on black and white and strict compartmentalizations. ZetaTalk: Oahspe Note: written Apr 15, 1997. [link to www.zetatalk.com] ZetaMax |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 781477 Germany 09/28/2009 08:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | go and check if you wish. Quoting: andrewwhat a paranoidal personality - sees some scheming in every piece of info. Wrong again Octoboy ... in fact your material is indeed interesting ... BUT: without counter check it with the number of items insured and what those items are worth it means nothing to tp prove the theory of increased natural desasters. This is not paranoid, this is analytic research. God, this is the **mainstream media**! its like a talk show for housewifes, no scheming behind it! I did not say there is ascheming behind it ... the links you provided are legit I think ... but they dont mean nothing without statistic data on the number of insured items and what they are worth. Again you are twisting the words so they fit in your cultish building of thoughts. You still cant provide no evidence whatsoever about only one accurate prediction by Nancy ... not one ... they all failed and those that appear to be a hit are so vague they would fit everything. Seriously ... in her last talk Nancy said the Zetas say earthworms are a rich source of Vitamin D (actually in her first post of it she does NOT say the earthworms contain it ... she just says Omaga 3 oils and proteins in regard to the earthworms). The next day she posts a report about that earthworms really have Vitamin D ... which they do obviously ... and then she says Zetas right again. A critical thinker might get the idea she had figured out this information in advance to her talk just to get a hit. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 08:35 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | by disturbing Earths core with its magnetic and gravitational fields. core receives increased circulation ('roiling') putting out Quoting: andrewMight be plausible IF this "rogue planet" were closer. But there's no way that it can do what you propose from such a distance. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 08:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but they are there - instantly frozen and fully preserved! Quoting: andrewExcept they were not "instantly" frozen. Were you there? Do you have evidence to show they were "instantly" frozen? I thought not. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 08:43 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | by the way, i once gave zetatalk materials to my school physics teacher and he was like "wow! very interesting! where did you get it from?! do you have more?". Quoting: andrewSure you did. And once you left the room, he probably laughed and tossed it. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 719433 United States 09/28/2009 08:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | self educated person has something way way more valuable than a degree, diploma or formal recognition - he has EXPERIENCE. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 705842Since ZT is based on a supposed astronomical object, what is your "experience" in astronomy? I ask you again...what is your "experience" in astronomy? I see that you are avoiding answering the question. Just as I suspected, you show your monumental ignorance of the foundation for Nancy's cult. Isn't it telling that the only one who is supporting Nancy's crap has NO education or background in the subject at it's heart...astronomy? |
Gerard User ID: 334168 China 09/28/2009 08:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | but they are there - instantly frozen and fully preserved! Quoting: Circuit BreakerExcept they were not "instantly" frozen. Were you there? Do you have evidence to show they were "instantly" frozen? I thought not. Frozen Muck In Alaska thick frozen deposits of soil, boulder, plant and animal exist, commonly known as "muck". Prof. Frank C. Hibben of the University of New Mexico described these deposits: "In many places, Alaskan muck is packed with animal bones and debris in trainload lots. Bones of mammoths, mastodons, several kind of bison, horses, wolves, bears and lions tell a story of a faunal population. within this frozen mass lie the twisted parts of animals and trees intermingled with lenses of ice and layers of peat and mosses. It looks as though in the midst of some cataclysmic catastrophe of ten thousand years ago the whole Alaskan world of living animals and plants was suddenly frozen in mid-motion like a grim charade.twisted and torn trees are piled in splintered masses . at least four considerable layers of volcanic ash may be traced in these deposits, although they are extremely warped and distorted"[14] This suggests that although volcanoes were erupting, other forces were required to dismember these animals - with mighty floods and hurricanes being the most likely. From [link to survive2012.com] |
Gerard User ID: 334168 China 09/28/2009 08:51 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | And from the same page Arctic Coral and Water Lilies Spitsbergen (now known as Svalbard) is an island in the Arctic Ocean, just eleven degrees from the North Pole, to the north of Norway. It was uninhabited until the 1890s when a mining colony was established there. For almost six months of winter there is no sunlight, yet fossilised plants have been found there, including pines, firs, elms, swamp-cypress and water lilies.[25] [26] Regardless of climate change, these cannot grow anywhere without regular sunlight. At some time in the past, Spitsbergen must have been further away from the pole. Further evidence comes from Soviet archaeologists who have discovered prehistoric cave drawings of deer and whales, as well as axes fashioned from mammoth tusks. Reef corals have been found deep within the Arctic Circle, on the islands of Ellesmere (Canada) and Spitsbergen. Under snow now, they must have originally grown in a tropical region.[27] Coral requires a minimum temperature of 64 degrees Fahrenheit to grow, which means either a tropical location, or somewhere outside the tropics where warm currents bring tropical waters into higher latitudes (Japan, South Africa, and Bermuda for example).[28] At the opposite pole, Antarctica, Ernest Shackleton found coal beds within 200 miles of the South Pole. The Byrd expedition of 1935 uncovered fossils that were later identified as tree ferns, as well as the footprint of a "mammallike reptile".[29] At both ends of the globe, places which are currently the coldest on earth, we find evidence of warmth equivalent to that of latitudes at least 30 degrees closer to the equator. [link to survive2012.com] |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 08:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Ice Age" theory is a fraud! Quoting: andrewwhat is termed traces of ice age is remains of a former pole position. Then prove it. You keep saying that you, with no education or experience, are right and that hundreds of scientists who have spent a large portion of their life studying, conducting tests and analyzing data are wrong. Where's your independently gathered data to support your claims? A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 08:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | i think this thread needs a reminder of what exactly it purpotes to disprove, the original source, so to say: Quoting: andrewZetaTalk LIVE Chat Join us with your questions for an interactive discussion with Nancy and the Zetas! [link to www.zetatalk.com] Starts 7:00 (19:00) EDT, 6:00 (18:00) CDT, 5:00 (17:00) MDT, 4:00 (16:00) PDT, etc. Note the chat is in the Forum of GodlikeProduction, a pinned thread. There is no Chatroom at GodlikeProduction. Thread: ZetaTalk LIVE Chat September 26 And then come back here for a good laugh and the real answers. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 719433 United States 09/28/2009 08:57 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | "Ice Age" theory is a fraud! Quoting: Circuit Breakerwhat is termed traces of ice age is remains of a former pole position. Then prove it. You keep saying that you, with no education or experience, are right and that hundreds of scientists who have spent a large portion of their life studying, conducting tests and analyzing data are wrong. Where's your independently gathered data to support your claims? That's real funny! A non-educated idiot trying to say that career scientists are wrong. |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 09:01 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | That's real funny! A non-educated idiot trying to say that career scientists are wrong. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 719433But that's exactly what he's doing isn't it? And without any evidence to support his theories. Then, when no one believes him, he stomps his feet and says, "You just don't know how to think independently." A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Gerard User ID: 334168 China 09/28/2009 09:02 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree that there is not such a thing as a ice age. When i was younger i took this theory serious. But not anymore If you take it serious then you could say there is now a ice age too in the areas that are covered by ice. This is what occured back then diferent areas where covered by ice and when the poles shifted, the climate changed again and the ice did build up again on the areas near the new poles. This is where the poles where during previous pole shift according to Charles Hapgood [link to www.poleshift.org] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 719433 United States 09/28/2009 09:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree that there is not such a thing as a ice age. Quoting: GerardWhen i was younger i took this theory serious. But not anymore If you take it serious then you could say there is now a ice age too in the areas that are covered by ice. This is what occured back then diferent areas where covered by ice and when the poles shifted, the climate changed again and the ice did build up again on the areas near the new poles. This is where the poles where during previous pole shift according to Charles Hapgood [link to www.poleshift.org] Gerard, what's YOUR education in geology and science? |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 719433 United States 09/28/2009 09:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree that there is not such a thing as a ice age. Quoting: GerardWhen i was younger i took this theory serious. But not anymore If you take it serious then you could say there is now a ice age too in the areas that are covered by ice. This is what occured back then diferent areas where covered by ice and when the poles shifted, the climate changed again and the ice did build up again on the areas near the new poles. This is where the poles where during previous pole shift according to Charles Hapgood [link to www.poleshift.org] Your link says that the pole shifts took 5000 years to happen. What about your "flash frozen" foolishness? |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 766491 United States 09/28/2009 09:14 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have a degree in geology nor do i have a degree in science. But what does that say? Quoting: GerardIt says that you believe people who have spent years studying, conducting tests and analyzing data are all wrong so we should listen to you even though you have no formal education or experience. Last Edited by Circuit Breaker on 09/28/2009 09:16 AM A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 719433 United States 09/28/2009 09:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have a degree in geology nor do i have a degree in science. But what does that say? Quoting: Circuit BreakerIt says that, somehow, you believe you're right even though you have no formal education or experience and that people who have spent years studying, conducting tests and analyzing data don't have a clue as to what they're talking about. The rantings of a typical bunker who doesn't have the first clue. |
Gerard User ID: 334168 China 09/28/2009 09:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I agree that there is not such a thing as a ice age. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 719433When i was younger i took this theory serious. But not anymore If you take it serious then you could say there is now a ice age too in the areas that are covered by ice. This is what occured back then diferent areas where covered by ice and when the poles shifted, the climate changed again and the ice did build up again on the areas near the new poles. This is where the poles where during previous pole shift according to Charles Hapgood [link to www.poleshift.org] Your link says that the pole shifts took 5000 years to happen. What about your "flash frozen" foolishness? First of all i had to mention that i am not into Hapgood. And note what i said according to Charles Hapgood. In my opinion there was a rapid shift of the poles, not as what Hapgood claims. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 780906 Australia 09/28/2009 09:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I don't have a degree in geology nor do i have a degree in science. But what does that say? Quoting: GerardIt says you have several degrees in stupidity! this is from your own page! Notice how the lens flare jumps all around the image. Your page [link to poleshift.ning.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 17230 Germany 09/28/2009 09:30 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | [in fact i think about my lack of formal scientific education as a blessing in disguise - i am not brainwashed to pre-programmed thinking, i can look at things afresh] Quoting: andrewIf you had no scientific education how do you know the scientific theories well enough to reject them in favor of Nancy's? You would need to LEARN about science if you wanted to disprove it!! Your 'opinion' of conventional science is WORTHLESS since you don't understand it!!! Therefore, you FAIL!!!! formal education - poof! means nothing. its all pre-programming and "licensing" future members of academic MAFIA. one does not need any **education** or **degree** to understand how world works. one can be self-educated, furthermore. Maybe you would like to put your life in the hands of a self educated doctor? Not me, thanks. self educated person has something way way more valuable than a degree, diploma or formal recognition - he has EXPERIENCE. which you SURE have ..... plenty. a lack of... |
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