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MOMEMTUM FINALLY SHIFTING IN ED CONRAD'S FAVOR
On Sept. 6, 1996 (my reply is better late than never), Ron Cittesiano wrote to talk.origins and alt.catastrophism: Beneath the Header: "ED CONRAD WILL WIN IN THE LONG RUN." http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOl...iscoveries.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/ManasOldasCoal.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/TestResults.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/OldestTool.jpg The intrepid Mr. Cittesiano wrote: The SEM image makes it clear to anyone not blinded by evolutionism that Mr. Conrad has found a bone, a human bone. (Response from a vested-interest Scientific Establishment sleazeball (perhaps Chris Krolczyk of talk.origins, whom I have long insisted is an employee of the Pseudoscientific Establishment): Not without a similar image at same magnification of an object that everyone agrees is a rock. What if the SEM image of Conrad's sample looks more like a rock than it ooks like a bone? There's no control, at least none that I could find, so the comparison is totally worthless. The affable, good-looking Mr. Cittesiano continued to write: If you (Mr. Conrad) persevere, you will be remembered in the history and science books as the man who ended the dark ages of evolutionism and ushered in a new era of scientific enlightenment. (Back to the vested-interest Pseuoscientific Establishment fool): No he won't. He may be right, but with the sloppy and unprofessional work that Ed Conrad does, he will never earn a reputation as you describe. Maybe some researcher, who knows enough to include controls for comparison, will make the case one day. But all Ed Conrad is doing is wasting his time. If ever it's proven that humans lived in the carboniferous, Ed Conrad's name will probably not be mentioned, or it will appear only in a footnote that says "This idea was claimed by Ed Conrad in the 1990s, but shoddy methodology prevented its widespread acceptance until proper work was done in 2015." Mr. Cittesiano, exercising his superior wit and intelligence, fired the knockout punch when he wrote:: Great discoveries in science are often greeted by scorn at first, but don't let the shouts of the close-minded deter you from your quest for the truth. Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Cittesiano. Now WHO says I don't have anyone in my corner? ==================================== EVOLUTION -- GREATEST COVERUP IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY "Any suggestion that scientists so dearly love truth, that they have not the slightest hesitation in jettisoning their beliefs, is a mean perversion of the facts." I. Bernard Cohen (professor of history and science at Harvard University) as stated in "The Velikovsky Affair: The Warfare Between Science and Scientism" ==================================== Mr. Cittesiano, if you're still not pushing up daisies, here are some of the other petrified bones, teeth and soft organs -- some human -- found between anthracite veins: ===================== Ed Conrad http//www.edconrad.com Man as Old as Coal ===================== U.S. PROFESSIONAL SCIENTIFIC SOCIETES Acoustical Society of America American Anthropological Association American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy American Association of Cereal Chemists American Association of Engineering Societies American Association of Physics Teachers American Association of University Professors American Association of University Women American Astronautical Society American Astronomical Society American Chemical Society American College of Dentists American Dental Association American Economic Association American Educational Research Association American Ethnological Society American Fisheries Society American Geological Institute American Geophysical Union American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics American Institute of Biological Sciences American Institute of Chemical Engineers American Institute of Chemists American Mathematical Society American Medical Association American Meteorological Society American Nuclear Society American Oil Chemists' Society American Physical Society American Physiological Society American Phytopathological Society American Psychiatric Association American Psychological Association American Society for Cell Biology American Society for Engineering Education American Society for Horticultural Science American Society for Information Science ASM International American Society for Microbiology American Society for Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics American Society for Quality Control American Society of Aesthetics American Society of Agricultural Engineers American Society of Agronomy American Society of Animal Science American Society of Civil Engineers American Society of Mechanical Engineers American Society of Plant Physiologists American Society of Zoologists American Speech-Language-Hearing Association American Statistical Association American Vacuum Society Association of American Geographers Association of Research Libraries Association of Southeastern Biologists Association for Women in Science Astronomical Society of the Pacific Biophysical Society Crop Science Society of America Ecological Society of America Entomological Society of America FASEB (Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology) Geological Society of America History of Science Society Industrial Research Institute Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc.(IEEE) Institute of Industrial Engineers Institute of Navigation Instrument Society of America International Association for Impact Assessment International Communication Association International Society for Measurement and Control International Society for Systems Sciences Marine Technology Society Mathematical Association of America Medical Library Association, Inc. 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MOMEMTUM FINALLY SHIFTING IN ED CONRAD'S FAVOR
The momentum must be up your ass, Ed! Dumber than coal!
Saul Levy On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 09:24:26 GMT, Ed Conrad wrote: On Sept. 6, 1996 (my reply is better late than never), Ron Cittesiano wrote to talk.origins and alt.catastrophism: Beneath the Header: "ED CONRAD WILL WIN IN THE LONG RUN." http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/ManasOl...iscoveries.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/ManasOldasCoal.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/TestResults.jpg http://www.edconrad.com/ebay/FOSSILS/OldestTool.jpg The intrepid Mr. Cittesiano wrote: The SEM image makes it clear to anyone not blinded by evolutionism that Mr. Conrad has found a bone, a human bone. (Response from a vested-interest Scientific Establishment sleazeball (perhaps Chris Krolczyk of talk.origins, whom I have long insisted is an employee of the Pseudoscientific Establishment): Not without a similar image at same magnification of an object that everyone agrees is a rock. What if the SEM image of Conrad's sample looks more like a rock than it ooks like a bone? There's no control, at least none that I could find, so the comparison is totally worthless. The affable, good-looking Mr. Cittesiano continued to write: If you (Mr. Conrad) persevere, you will be remembered in the history and science books as the man who ended the dark ages of evolutionism and ushered in a new era of scientific enlightenment. (Back to the vested-interest Pseuoscientific Establishment fool): No he won't. He may be right, but with the sloppy and unprofessional work that Ed Conrad does, he will never earn a reputation as you describe. Maybe some researcher, who knows enough to include controls for comparison, will make the case one day. But all Ed Conrad is doing is wasting his time. If ever it's proven that humans lived in the carboniferous, Ed Conrad's name will probably not be mentioned, or it will appear only in a footnote that says "This idea was claimed by Ed Conrad in the 1990s, but shoddy methodology prevented its widespread acceptance until proper work was done in 2015." Mr. Cittesiano, exercising his superior wit and intelligence, fired the knockout punch when he wrote:: Great discoveries in science are often greeted by scorn at first, but don't let the shouts of the close-minded deter you from your quest for the truth. Thanks for the kind words, Mr. Cittesiano. Now WHO says I don't have anyone in my corner? ==================================== EVOLUTION -- GREATEST COVERUP IN THE HISTORY OF HISTORY "Any suggestion that scientists so dearly love truth, that they have not the slightest hesitation in jettisoning their beliefs, is a mean perversion of the facts." I. Bernard Cohen (professor of history and science at Harvard University) as stated in "The Velikovsky Affair: The Warfare Between Science and Scientism" ==================================== Mr. Cittesiano, if you're still not pushing up daisies, here are some of the other petrified bones, teeth and soft organs -- some human -- found between anthracite veins: ===================== Ed Conrad http//www.edconrad.com Man as Old as Coal ===================== |
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