"Ed Conrad" wrote in message
Dr. Velikovsky may have made more than his fair share of research
mistakes, but that's only because he was human. Fortunately, our
Velikovsky was sufficiently correct on a number of issues, more than
enough to benefit humanity. Venus is in fact a newish planet in the
makings, of becoming a viable planet (Earth-II) for those of us that are
becoming smart enough to tie our own shoe laces. John Ackerman deserves
some equal credit, as being of an open mindset that doesn't knowingly
exclude or otherwise banish evidence.
This following GUTH infomercial rant is simply being shared on behalf of
the old truth and nothing but the truth gipper. For starters, I bet the
likes of National Geographic isn't exactly one of the good guys, any
more so than GOOGLE/NOVA or a good dozen other mainstream publishers of
our government's infomercial lies upon lies, that as such wouldn't so
much as dare not publish and/or produce whatever's on behalf of our
government's pet agenda.
In spite of what we've been told is the truth, there's simply no hard
evidence, much less impirical that proves Shakespeare contributed each
and every word of his works, and there's no such evidence that our moon
came from within Earth, any more so than we have proof of having walked
on the moon as scribed to us by the one and only NASA/Apollo koran.
There is however empirical evidence that Columbus was by far not the
first to have discovered America, as well as we have empirical evidence
that the bible was not properly scribed as in it's original format, just
as we have empirical evidence that Cathars were in fact exterminated by
the Pope of their day, and otherwise empirical evidence that our
resident LLPOF warlord(GW Bush) lied his mostly pro-white and nearly
fachous born-again infomercial spewing butt off as of nearly
continually.
Other than all of that, and then some, there's actually lots of our
officially recorded history that's skewed off course and gotten
sufficiently past the point of no return, along with those of the Old
Testament mindset that would just as soon kill off and eat their own
kind, just like in the "Phineas T Puddleduck" world where apparently
only non-jews are the bad guys.
This next rant is for those of us honest village idiots that have had
just about enough of their mainstream status quo crapolla.
The raw soup and nuts gauntlet of this disinformation spewing Usenet's
anti-think-tank, that's from their very own cultivated infomercial LLPOF
hell, is getting yet another badly needed kick in their private parts.
This time it's getting delivered by CARL ZIMMER's steel toed boot.
A whole lotta liars / By CARL ZIMMER
Published: December 26, 2006
http://mygate.mailgate.org/mynews/sc...ma ilgate.org
http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...a313acb656a366
(David Polewka)" wrote in
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Different species may be prone to different levels of
deception. Solitary animals may evolve to be more
honest than animals that spend long lives in big societies.
If that is true, then humans may be exquisitely primed to
deceive.
That's really good stuff, way better off than I could have said it. As
"big societies" of humans, we're clearly a morphed species that's
born-again and otherwise cultivated to lie our infomercial spewing butts
off, and then some.
I'm not at all sure that our local evolution had all that much of
anything but negative impact upon our frail DNA code, especially of our
faith-based LLPOF code that's seriously running our species amuck.
If our faith in whatever and thereby faith-based DNA code is supposedly
linked to a common cosmic creator or whatever source of ET intelligent
design, then something terribly bad went seriously wrong along the way,
especially since there's so much of absolutely nifty DNA code that so
many other complex species of life (millions of years older than us)
still have at their disposal to work with, that we've somehow lost track
of or otherwise having knowingly disposed of.
Sort of makes you wonder, as to where the heck our extremely frail and
clearly deficient human DNA originated, doesn't it.
I have a fairly substantial shopping list of absolutely nifty DNA codes
that most of us humans could really use to our benefit. How about
yourself? GOT BETTER DNA ?
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Brad Guth
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