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![]() On Thurs., 16 Oct 2003 04:09:41, Ed Conrad wrote, "The Vindication of Velikovsky," now adds some fuel to the fire of the Scientific Establishment's deceit, deception, collusion and conspiracy that was used to slander a good man's name: In 1963, the editors of American Behavioral Scientist magazine were convinced of the merits of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky's science -- contained in "Worlds in Collision" and "Earth in Upheaval," published in the early 1950s -- and were aware of the mushroom cloud of denial that had been generated from within the scientific community. The editors considered these events to be of major importance to the history of science. Therefore, they displayed tremendous courage by devoting their September 1963 issue to defending Velikovsky. It contained three papers dealing with the Velikovsky controversy -- by Ralph Juergens, Livio Stecchini and publisher Alfred de Grazia, as well as a paper submitted by Velikovsky himself. Three years later -- in 1966 -- this edition of American Behavioral Scientist wound up as a hard-cover book entitled "The Velikovsky Affair: The Warfare of Science and Scientism," edited by de Grazia and published by University Books Inc., New Hyde Park, N.Y. ~~~~ "THE VELIKOVSKY AFFAIR" Foreward (By Alfred de Grazia) In 1950, a book called "Worlds in Collision," by Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky, gave rise to a controversy in scientific and intellectual circles about scientific theories and the sociology of science. Dr. Velikovsky's historical and cosmological concepts, bolstered by his acknowledged scholarship, constituted a formidable assault on certain established theories of astronomy, geology and historical biology, and on the heroes of those sciences. Newton, himself, and Darwin were being challenged, and indeed the general orthodoxy of an ordered universe. The substance of Velikovsky's ideas is briefly presented in the first chapter of this book. What must be called the scientific establishment rose in arms, not only against th new Velikovsky theories but against the man himself. Efforts were made to block dissemination of Dr. Velikovsky's ideas, and even to punish supporters of his investigations. Universities, scientific societies, publishing houses, the popular press were approached and threatened; social pressures and professional sanctions were invoked to control public opinion. There is no doubt that in a totalitarian society, not only would Dr. Velikovsky's reputation have been at stake, but also his right to pursue his inquiry, and perhaps his own personal safety. As it was, the "establishment" succeeded in building a wall of unfavorable sentiment around him: to thousands of scholars the name of Velikovsky bears the taint of fantasy, science-fiction and publicity. He could not be suppressed entirely. In the next few years Velikovsky published three more books. He carried on a large correspondence. And he was helped by friends and by a large general public composed of persons outside the establishments of science. The probings of spacecraft tended to confirm -- never to disprove -- his arguments. Eventually, the venomous aspects of the controversy, the efforts at suppression, the campaign of vilification loomed almost as large, in their consequences to science, as the original issue. Social scientists, who had been generally aware of Dr. Velikovsky's work, now found themselves in the thick of the conflict. The involvement of the social and behavioral sciences in the scientific theories of Velikovsky was higher than had been earlier appreciated. The social sciences are the basis of Velikvsky's work: despite his proficiency in the natural sciences, it is by the use of the methodology of social science that Velikovsky launched his challenge to accepted cosmological theories. No one pretends that this method is adequate. New forms of interdisciplinary research are needed to wed -- for example, the study of myth with the study of meteorities. Nor does one have to agree that Velikovsky is the greatest technician of mythology, even while granting his great conceptual and synthesizing powers. Whatever the scientific substance, the controversy inself could not be avoided or dismissed by behavioral science. The problem of science is one of the agitating problems of the twentieth century. The issues are clear: Who determines scientific truth? Who are its high priests, and what is their warrant? How do they establish their canons? What effects do they have on the freedom of inquiry, and on public interest? In the end, some judgment must be passed upon the behavior of the scientific world and, if adverse, some remedies must be proposed . . . It is our hope that the publication of these papers in the present volume (a revised and enlarged version) will make it less easy for Velikovsky's new work to be suppressed, or lightly dismissed. We hope, too, that they will help scientists and interested laymen everywhere to rehearse the problems and to reform the errors of the vast enterprise of science. ============================================= Editorial Comment: (Sadly, things haven't changed -- undoubtedly only gotten worse -- in the past 50 years. -- Ed Conrad) =========================================== EVIDENCE OF A HORRIFIC CATASTROPHE Petrified Bones, Teeth and Soft Organs (Some Human) Found Between Coal Veins =========================================== HUMAN SKULLS, etc., AS OLD AS COAL This is the boulder containing a complete human skull. Testing has confirmed the presence of Haversian canals and American Medical Laboratories discovered it ontains dried blood. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/skullb.jpg ============== ANOTHER, FOUND A SHORT DISTANCE AWAY http://www.edconrad.com/images/z11calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/images/krogwskull.jpg Wilton Krogman, one of the world's foremost experts on human anatomy, holds what he had identified as a petrified human calvarium, a skull with the eye sockets broken off, that was discovered between Pennsylvania's anthracite veins. He is shown at his desk at the Cooper Clinic in Lancaster, Pa., where moments later he beckoned a colleague -- a medical doctor -- to examine "the oldest human skull ever found." A CATscan was performed on this specimen with favorable results. http://www.edconrad.com/images/catcalv.jpg Meanwhile, Haversian canals were identified in the cell structue, the tell-tale sign of bone. And dried blood was found on the specimen during testing at American Medical Laboratories in Chantilly, Va. This is the official report from AML which had erformed Calculus Analysis by Crystallography. The final report, dated April 21, 2000, was issued by Dr. Nathan Sherman, director of laboratories. "The specimen consists of 1 irregularly shaped, brown calculus weighing less than 0.0010 grams and measuring 1X1X0.5 mm. No nidus is observed. The calculi indicates a composition of dried blood intermingled with a few small crystals resembling calcium oxalate dihydrate." http://www.edconrad.com/images/z12calv.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/images/z13cav.jpg ============================================= OTHER PETRIFIED BONES, TEETH AND SOFT ORGANS FOUND BETWEEN COAL VEINS Here'sa petrified human femur still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/z8femur.jpg Here's a petrified human finger, with fingernail: http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FINGER/MVC-008S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FINGER/MVC-011S.JPG Here's a petrified human toe (with toe nail), found only 10-15 feet from the petrified finger. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Au29/MVC-017S.JPG Here are the petrified human finger and the petrified human toe shown together. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Au29/MVC-016S.JPG Here's the specimen that Krogman identified as a tibia It contains Haversian canals, proof of bone, and dried blood was found on it during testing at American Medical Laboratories. This is the specimen that was fraudulently tested by Andrew MacRae who produced microscopic photos of the cell structure of a rock on the false pretext that he was showing the cell structure of this specimen. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/newtibia.jpg Here's a petrified human mandible (frontal). http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix5/MVC-002S.JPG Here's a portion of a human mandible (side). http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Bones/MVC-006S.JPG Here's a giant petrified tooth. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/1tooth.jpg Here's a petrified dinosaur foot still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Newpix3/z3dino.jpg Here's a petrified fetus of some large animal. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Petrified/MVC-013F.JPG Here's another petrified fetus, still embedded in slate. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Day/MVC-005S.JPG Here are several views of portion of a giant prehistoric scorpion identified as such by Krogman. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-001S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-010S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Scorpion/MVC-020S.JPG Here's a photo of the same portion of a petrified giant scorpion -- found 22 years ago -- alongside one found just weeks ago. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/SCORPIONS/MVC-039S.JPG Here are two views of a piece of wood that appears to have been handcarved for use as a tool or a weapon. http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-003S.JPG http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/Tool/MVC-005S.JPG ================================================= ==== LATEST DISCOVERIES: NEW Petrified Human Finger, Thumb http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/O11/MVC-038S.JPG http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/O11/MVC-037S.JPG Ed Conrad http://www.edconrad.com Man as Old as Coal (and the Pseudos sure as hell know it) |
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... On Thurs., 16 Oct 2003 04:09:41, Ed Conrad wrote, "The Vindication of Velikovsky," now adds some fuel to the fire of the Scientific Establishment's deceit, deception, collusion and conspiracy that was used to slander a good man's name: In 1963, the editors of American Behavioral Scientist magazine were convinced of the merits of Dr. Immanuel Velikovsky's science -- contained in "Worlds in Collision" and "Earth in Upheaval," published in the early 1950s -- and were aware of the mushroom cloud of denial that had been generated from within the scientific community. I know if I wanted to get an opinion on a theory about planetary objects colliding, a Behavioural Scientist is the first place I'd go!!! Now if you will excuse me, I am off to my plumber to get this nasty rash looked at. Man as Dumb as Coal |
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