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Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 01/08/2012 10:07 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 01/08/2012 10:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Yeah...for Clif, that means two more months of bullshit and then he has to make more excuses to explain his failed predictions. Last Edited by Circuit Breaker on 01/08/2012 10:18 PM A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 922113 United States 01/09/2012 12:03 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course you don't. A large portion of the people who watch launches, particularly those who go out of their way to watch launches, are quite knowledgeable about astronomy and science, so it's a bit like a party you weren't invited to. guess it must be like watching NASCAR, which is something else I don't "get". Quoting: ZMClearly you have no appreciation for astronomy, thus you see myself and other launch attendees as being equivalent to NASCAR attendees. You're so ignorant of it that you're also ignorant of how informed and knowledgeable other people actually are about it. |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 922113 United States 01/09/2012 12:12 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I'm going to the launch on the 19th. Just need to find the right park to watch it from. The visitor center is closed nad public access is blocked so it's time to find which park to go to or just watch it from Eau Gallie beach (about 20-odd miles away). Quoting: bob_909 Either way it ought to be interesting...it is a night launch. My recommendation would be Rotary Riverfront Park in Titusville. It has a superb line of sight to the pads, and there's restroom facilities on the north side of the park (the park is in two sections, bisected by the river but connected by the sidewalk on the side of highway 50). Usually they'll leave it open the night before a launch. Get there as early as you can to grab one of the parking spots at the south end of the park, south of the pier right along the water's edge. If by chance they don't open that park, there's a new park adjacent to it on the south side that's always open. Just be mindful of the ant mounds in the grassy area by the water, especially since you'll probably be arriving in the dark. Last Edited by Astromut on 01/09/2012 12:13 AM |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 8394133 Ireland 01/09/2012 10:25 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The deadline is December 31st. Let's not make accusations of promises not kept until THEN ... OK???? Quoting: **ZetaMax** Jan 9 now, still waiting. A new article from Clif!!!!!! So what? He has nothing right so far. The shift into release language in March is unlike our previously discerned 'tipping point' of 9/11/2001. Cliffie got it wrong over a decade ago? This is evidence how? In that instance the data forecast a planetary change that would alter life thereafter, but there were no signs of any discontinuity. In the forecast of the 9/11/2001 incident there were accretion patterns that put us (planetary humanity) back into building tension language a mere 3 days after the [entrenched elite] had staged their attack on the [populace] of earth. Apologetics at its level worst. In the case of the March 2012 shift into release language, there is not a 'return' to building tension language. From the accretion patterns, it does not look as though 'business as usual' persists past March 10th Utter bull. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 659599 United States 01/09/2012 03:26 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The deadline is December 31st. Let's not make accusations of promises not kept until THEN ... OK???? Quoting: **ZetaMax** Jan 9 now, still waiting. A new article from Clif!!!!!! So what? He has nothing right so far. The shift into release language in March is unlike our previously discerned 'tipping point' of 9/11/2001. Cliffie got it wrong over a decade ago? This is evidence how? In that instance the data forecast a planetary change that would alter life thereafter, but there were no signs of any discontinuity. In the forecast of the 9/11/2001 incident there were accretion patterns that put us (planetary humanity) back into building tension language a mere 3 days after the [entrenched elite] had staged their attack on the [populace] of earth. Apologetics at its level worst. In the case of the March 2012 shift into release language, there is not a 'return' to building tension language. From the accretion patterns, it does not look as though 'business as usual' persists past March 10th Utter bull. >> Utter bull. Well - let's "hope" so. But let me remind you the earlier debunker post at the top of the page: "Hope is not a strategy". |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 01/09/2012 03:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | One of our bosses at my present company has a favourite saying: "Hope is not a strategy!" Two cards have been aquired: Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House Gift Card $50 Dollars Free Shipping DINNER! Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $44.99 Expedited Shipping : FREE USPS First Class Mail® Estimated delivery :Jan. 12 - Jan. 13 1 US $44.99 Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House $100 Gift Card Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $90.50 Standard Shipping: US $2.00 Estimated delivery :Jan. 11 - Jan. 18 1 US $90.50 Last Edited by **ZetaMax** on 01/09/2012 03:44 PM |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 01/09/2012 03:47 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course you don't. A large portion of the people who watch launches, particularly those who go out of their way to watch launches, are quite knowledgeable about astronomy and science, so it's a bit like a party you weren't invited to. guess it must be like watching NASCAR, which is something else I don't "get". Quoting: ZMClearly you have no appreciation for astronomy, thus you see myself and other launch attendees as being equivalent to NASCAR attendees. You're so ignorant of it that you're also ignorant of how informed and knowledgeable other people actually are about it. >> You're so ignorant of it that you're also ignorant of how informed and knowledgeable other people actually are about it. NASCAR? |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 01/09/2012 04:11 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Of course you don't. A large portion of the people who watch launches, particularly those who go out of their way to watch launches, are quite knowledgeable about astronomy and science, so it's a bit like a party you weren't invited to. guess it must be like watching NASCAR, which is something else I don't "get". Quoting: ZMClearly you have no appreciation for astronomy, thus you see myself and other launch attendees as being equivalent to NASCAR attendees. You're so ignorant of it that you're also ignorant of how informed and knowledgeable other people actually are about it. >> You're so ignorant of it that you're also ignorant of how informed and knowledgeable other people actually are about it. NASCAR? Astronomy. Last Edited by Astromut on 01/09/2012 04:11 PM |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 8578949 New Zealand 01/10/2012 02:16 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two cards have been aquired: Quoting: **ZetaMax** Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House Gift Card $50 Dollars Free Shipping DINNER! Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $44.99 Expedited Shipping : FREE USPS First Class Mail® Estimated delivery :Jan. 12 - Jan. 13 1 US $44.99 Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House $100 Gift Card Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $90.50 Standard Shipping: US $2.00 Estimated delivery :Jan. 11 - Jan. 18 1 US $90.50 Um I think that I will wait for confirmation from Hap before even beginning to believe what you just posted in the above quote Melfy. With the hypocrisy you've shown us over the years and the tendency for you to say one thing on here and then do the exact opposite; you are definitely not to be trusted in anything you say or claim. 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!! |
Anonymous Coward 01/10/2012 04:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SNIP Terral’s 2012 Newsletter Terral’s 2012 Newsletter is a weekly publication of 2012-related information, news and events associated with Terral’s Research Group (link) tracking the effects of the Heavy-Mass Object (HMO) on the Earth, Sun, our solar system in general and the world governments now preparing for lockdown of the global populations. The Newsletter is twenty five U.S dollars for a 52-week subscription delivered to your email address inbox every Friday for 2012. The deadline for Newsletter article submissions is each Thursday at 7PM Eastern Time to [email at link]. Sweetestblessings from Terral’s Research Group is the chief editor and administrator over the Newsletter publications. Plain text, Jpeg pictures and story/audio/video links are best for article content submissions. You can contact Sweetestblessings directly with Newsletter questions and comments at [email at link] Get Terral’s 2012 Newsletter (52 issues for 2012) and stay informed about the Heavy-mass Object and important information. Click on the Paypal Button to subscribe, 25 dollars for the entire year. [link to terral03.com] :obamafacepalm::benpalm: Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. I should not have posted this. ZetaMax is probably going to subscribe. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 01/10/2012 08:24 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Um I think that I will wait for confirmation from Hap before even beginning to believe what you just posted in the above quote Melfy. With the hypocrisy you've shown us over the years and the tendency for you to say one thing on here and then do the exact opposite; you are definitely not to be trusted in anything you say or claim. Quoting: The Lone Ranger Agreed! +100 A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 01/10/2012 11:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. Quoting: Wonkish Yes, he is. I've confronted him in his little paltalk chat. He literally refuses to give me the precise coordinates of his so-called "heavy mass object." He delegates the responsibility of who gets to see this "privileged information" and who doesn't to one of his "astronomers." Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. I was just surprised Terral would let his cult be that transparently full of crap. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 659599 United States 01/10/2012 12:34 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. Quoting: Wonkish Yes, he is. I've confronted him in his little paltalk chat. He literally refuses to give me the precise coordinates of his so-called "heavy mass object." He delegates the responsibility of who gets to see this "privileged information" and who doesn't to one of his "astronomers." Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. I was just surprised Terral would let his cult be that transparently full of crap. Surprised? Really? Oh ye of "if it ain't peer reviewed - it ain't real" club? |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 4211721 United States 01/10/2012 02:21 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. Quoting: Wonkish Yes, he is. I've confronted him in his little paltalk chat. He literally refuses to give me the precise coordinates of his so-called "heavy mass object." He delegates the responsibility of who gets to see this "privileged information" and who doesn't to one of his "astronomers." Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. I was just surprised Terral would let his cult be that transparently full of crap. Surprised? Really? Oh ye of "if it ain't peer reviewed - it ain't real" club? Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. This isn't about any kind of formal peer review process. It's a simple matter of honesty and transparency. If you claim to have discovered an object in space but deliberately refuse to give the coordinates, you have no credibility whatsoever. |
aussie 763624 User ID: 763624 Singapore 01/10/2012 06:04 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | twelfth episode of the seventh season of South Park `Dum dum dum dum dum'........ melfy, your name wouldn't be Martin Harris now would it??? PMSL (just watched that episode and the martin harris character sums up melfy to a T) (the song can be found at the southparkstudiosdotcom) |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 991880 United States 01/10/2012 06:31 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two cards have been aquired: Quoting: **ZetaMax** Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House Gift Card $50 Dollars Free Shipping DINNER! Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $44.99 Expedited Shipping : FREE USPS First Class Mail® Estimated delivery :Jan. 12 - Jan. 13 1 US $44.99 Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House $100 Gift Card Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $90.50 Standard Shipping: US $2.00 Estimated delivery :Jan. 11 - Jan. 18 1 US $90.50 :dwagain: Um I think that I will wait for confirmation from Hap before even beginning to believe what you just posted in the above quote Melfy. With the hypocrisy you've shown us over the years and the tendency for you to say one thing on here and then do the exact opposite; you are definitely not to be trusted in anything you say or claim. :100percent: Nothing yet. Hap |
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Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 01/10/2012 08:22 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My drink almost shot out my nose when I read that Max. It seems to me that everything you believe in could use some good peer review. It's part of the scientific method - you know, that thing Luser used to claim "debunkers" don't know anything about while abandoning it whenever it suited him? Which was usually when it proved him wrong. You think you're so "enlightened" and yet prove to be nothing but a gullible fool. In one breath, you claim we too easily accept what the "establishment" tells us and yet, in the next breath, you chastise us for questioning people like Nancy and Clif and NOT believing what they say. Which way do you want it Max? Do you want us to believe everything we're told or do you want us to question things? Last Edited by Circuit Breaker on 01/10/2012 08:28 PM A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 7302808 United States 01/10/2012 08:46 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. Quoting: Wonkish Yes, he is. I've confronted him in his little paltalk chat. He literally refuses to give me the precise coordinates of his so-called "heavy mass object." He delegates the responsibility of who gets to see this "privileged information" and who doesn't to one of his "astronomers." Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. I was just surprised Terral would let his cult be that transparently full of crap. Surprised? Really? Oh ye of "if it ain't peer reviewed - it ain't real" club? Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. This isn't about any kind of formal peer review process. It's a simple matter of honesty and transparency. If you claim to have discovered an object in space but deliberately refuse to give the coordinates, you have no credibility whatsoever. Seems reasonable to me - he doesn't want anyone else to patent them. |
**ZetaMax** User ID: 7302808 United States 01/10/2012 08:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | My drink almost shot out my nose when I read that Max. It seems to me that everything you believe in could use some good peer review. It's part of the scientific method - you know, that thing Luser used to claim "debunkers" don't know anything about while abandoning it whenever it suited him? Which was usually when it proved him wrong. You think you're so "enlightened" and yet prove to be nothing but a gullible fool. In one breath, you claim we too easily accept what the "establishment" tells us and yet, in the next breath, you chastise us for questioning people like Nancy and Clif and NOT believing what they say. Which way do you want it Max? Do you want us to believe everything we're told or do you want us to question things? >> It seems to me that everything you believe in could use some good peer review. Would a failed internet cult constitute a "peer group"? |
Astromut Senior Forum Moderator User ID: 922113 United States 01/10/2012 08:57 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Astromut Yes, he is. I've confronted him in his little paltalk chat. He literally refuses to give me the precise coordinates of his so-called "heavy mass object." He delegates the responsibility of who gets to see this "privileged information" and who doesn't to one of his "astronomers." Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. I was just surprised Terral would let his cult be that transparently full of crap. Surprised? Really? Oh ye of "if it ain't peer reviewed - it ain't real" club? Whenever someone claiming to be an "astronomer" can't or won't disclose the coordinates of their "amazing discovery," you know they're completely full of crap. This isn't about any kind of formal peer review process. It's a simple matter of honesty and transparency. If you claim to have discovered an object in space but deliberately refuse to give the coordinates, you have no credibility whatsoever. Seems reasonable to me - he doesn't want anyone else to patent them. Patent?! Are you out of your mind? Astronomers don't "patent" celestial coordinates. That makes no sense whatsoever. |
Circuit Breaker User ID: 1332648 United States 01/10/2012 09:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | How do you patent coordinates? And don't try to tell us that someone else would take credit for his discovery. Considering he's already discussed it and claimed to have discovered it, no one else would be able to take credit for it. All they would be doing is verifying his so called discovery. A voice of reason in a world of woo-woos. |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 8631791 New Zealand 01/10/2012 10:23 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | SNIP Quoting: Wonkish Terral’s 2012 Newsletter Terral’s 2012 Newsletter is a weekly publication of 2012-related information,...... Now he is making a weekly newsletter. This guy just loves to take advantage of ignorant individuals. I know this has nothing to do with Nancy or Cliff, but this guy is working his way up there. I should not have posted this. ZetaMax is probably going to subscribe. LOL!! 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!! |
The Lone Ranger (OP) User ID: 8631791 New Zealand 01/10/2012 10:36 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two cards have been aquired: Quoting: **ZetaMax** Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House Gift Card $50 Dollars Free Shipping DINNER! Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $44.99 Expedited Shipping : FREE USPS First Class Mail® Estimated delivery :Jan. 12 - Jan. 13 1 US $44.99 Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House $100 Gift Card Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $90.50 Standard Shipping: US $2.00 Estimated delivery :Jan. 11 - Jan. 18 1 US $90.50 Um I think that I will wait for confirmation from Hap before even beginning to believe what you just posted in the above quote Melfy. With the hypocrisy you've shown us over the years and the tendency for you to say one thing on here and then do the exact opposite; you are definitely not to be trusted in anything you say or claim. Nothing yet. Hap Thanks Hap. ZM sure is taking time coming through with "the goods"......Come on Melfy get a move on 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!! |
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bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 01/11/2012 03:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Two cards have been aquired: Quoting: **ZetaMax** Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House Gift Card $50 Dollars Free Shipping DINNER! Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $44.99 Expedited Shipping : FREE USPS First Class Mail® Estimated delivery :Jan. 12 - Jan. 13 1 US $44.99 Seller: XXXXXXXXXXXXXX ( XXXX) Item Title:Ruth's Chris Steak House $100 Gift Card Item Id:XXXXXXXXXXXXXX - Price: US $90.50 Standard Shipping: US $2.00 Estimated delivery :Jan. 11 - Jan. 18 1 US $90.50 Um I think that I will wait for confirmation from Hap before even beginning to believe what you just posted in the above quote Melfy. With the hypocrisy you've shown us over the years and the tendency for you to say one thing on here and then do the exact opposite; you are definitely not to be trusted in anything you say or claim. Nothing yet. Hap Those two items aren't BS. Recent purchases on ebay of those two items were made by the same person. Last Edited by bob_909 on 01/11/2012 03:58 AM “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |
bob_909 User ID: 7468171 United States 01/11/2012 04:04 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Are you completely out of touch with reality? You can't patent celestial coordinates. That's like trying to patent the latitude and longitude of a spot on the Earth. Claiming to find something in the sky then refusing to give it's coordinates so that others can verify the claim is utter bullshit. It just proves to me that the bonehead is making a claim that cannot be verified. It would be like someone making the claim that they invented a universal cure for cancer but failing to provide any evidence that they have done so. Oh look what I've found but you'll have to take my word for it! “Fear always springs from ignorance” - Ralph Waldo Emerson |