Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Fwd: Return to Plato's Cave...





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Subject: Return to Plato's Cave...
Update and Expansion: We don't watch Glenn Beck's new cable endeavor. Someone
brought to our attention the following: He was in Israel where Jesus fell the second
time according to the Bible; there was a banner which read: "I am indeed a slave
of Allah, Allah is my Lord and your Lord, so worship Him alone." -Jesus, Quaran3:51
       Herman Cane is constitutionally wrong when he states that a small, medium-
sized or large towns can preclude a 'people of the dome' from being erected. Although,
the founding of our nation was partially predicated on Judeo-Christian principles. But,
he is perfectly in tune with the sentiments of these residences who are upset by
upheavals of geological proportions to their communities and a full-frontal attack by
muslims and illegal hispanics against Americana!
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                              RETURN to PLATO'S CAVE: The Other Moonies
                                  by Richard DePersio w/ Citizen Journalist
 
"Scientists, like other human beings, have their hopes and fears,
their passions and despondencies--and their strong emotions may
sometimes interrupt the course of clear thinking and sound
practice. But science is also self-correcting. The most fundamental
axioms and conclusions may be challenged. The prevailing
hypothesis must survive confrontation with observation. Appeals
to authority are impermissible. The steps in a reasoned argument
must be set out for all to see. Experiments must be reproducible."
     ...This self-questioning and error-correcting aspect of the
scientific method  is its most striking property, and sets it off from
many other areas of human endeavor where credulity is the rule.
     "...science as a method rather than as a body of knowledge...
For this reason I and some of my colleagues in the American
Association for the Advancement of Science have advanced a
regular set of discussions at the annual AAAS meeting of
hypotheses that are on the borderline of science and that have
attracted substantial public interest...to illustrate the process of
reasoned disputation, to show how scientists approach a
problem that does not lend itself to crisp experimentation, or
is unorthodox in its interdisciplinary nature, or otherwise
evokes strong emotions."
          -Carl Sagan, Broca's Brain, 1980, Ballantine Books Edition
Carl proceeded to deal with that nut Dr Velikovsky who was
being compared to Einstein, Newton, Darwin and Freud by New
York literati (no surprise there; we're glad that we don't associate
with the likes of them). Dr. V. irked some scientists while Carl
was glad that the AAAS had scheduled a discussion of his work.
We don't think the scientists should devote much time to idiocy
groundless for they have better things to do. Perhaps, a few
scientists, every few years should by assigned the task of
debunking the lunatic fringe in their spare time for the benefit
of a largely uniformed, and regarding such matters, as easily
impressionable as a child, public.
 
Natural Science or Natural History: Biology and Geology; Physical
Sciences: Astronomy,Chemistry Physics. All of which are known
as hard sciences while psychology, sociology, economics, political
science, archeology, etc. are the social or soft sciences.
 
We have before us a comic book somewhat reminiscent of the old
"Classics llustrated."
      Dr. Robert A. Morey is the author of series of books on the
Middle East, including, "The Moon-God Allah in the Archeology of
the Middle East" - There is a photo of a statue of Mohammad with a
crescent moon on his chest - "Islamic Invasion" - "...Allah is not god,
Mohammad was no prophet and the Koran is not the word of God."
      The comic by Jack T. Chick (is that is real name?) is based on
Morey's archeology books:
Before Islam, Sabeans in Arabia worshiped the moon-god...who
married the sun-goddess- Al-lat, Al-uzza, Manat. They later became
idols and were worshipped throughout that part of the world as the
"Daughters of Allah." The moon-god "allah" was just one of 360
idols in the Kabah (Islam's holy house of god) in Mecca.
Mohammad knew this: the crescent moon is everywhere in Islam;
even Ramadan begins and ends with the crescent moon.
Mohammad wanted to create his own religion and he needed the
backing of his powerful tribe. So, he picked allah, the moon-god,
as the one god and declared himself his prophet. This was
acceptable to his people.
In the 1950s, a major temple to the moon-god excavated at Hazor in
Palestine. Two idols of the moon-god were found, proving allah
was a pre-islamic pagan deity.
       Most experts dispute his contentions as faulty interpretations of
the data. The statue dated to before the birth of Islam does show the
idol with a crescent moon.
       After extensive research: Citizen Journalist: political part - 50%
convinced; Richard D.: scientific part: 5% convinced and strongly
recommends that others look further into it. Here's another piece of
evidence: When they get prostrate, they are on hands, elbows and
knees with you know what up!
 
"Did your hear that!?!," says the paranormal investigator pointing to his
EVR. Power of suggestion regarding garbled sound. Or, his poor-
quality intra-sound recorder that looks like it costs him all of $5.
      Feeling the temperature drop, the sound of footsteps, the feeling of
a presence. It depends on how small room is, how dark it is and what's
nearby: railroad or construction site or highway with trucks - they won't
tell you - - they don't want to loose viewers!
      EM fluctuations: there are ghosts, ghosts in electrical appliances,
exposed wiring, metal piping inside of wall!
      Person feels dizzy, difficulty breathing: high CO or magnetic
levels.
      Photo evidence: strap of camera, smoke, exhale on a cold night.
      Orbs: dust on carpet or rug, person walks over it, dusts rises out of
rug, flash of camera hits dust and magnifies it, develop photo, looks
like orbs surrounding person. You need a maid with a dust buster
not a ghost buster!
It's the place where ghosts to some and small UFOs to others meet when
viewed outside.
      A few astros have reported UFOs not flying sauces - they be grounded!
Dust, ice crystals on window pane, dislodged, struck by sunlight - it
appears to recede and grow larger or not visible until it is difficult to
ascertain distance. Where not talking about ghosts or flying saucers.
See: "Fast Foward Future/Rewind Roswell" and "Article with No Name."
 
Last year, we saw a muslim cleric on "SkyNews"and a muslim women
turned Christian on the "700 Club" both stated that the koran is about cruelty
 and violence,
further, there are few moderates. There are terrorists, radicals and
those that could easily be persuaded to become radicals or
terrorists. There're the experts!
      We are encouraged by the Middle Eastern revolutions for
democracy, especially, by the young who might be rejecting the bin
laden philosophy.
      Most so-called 'moderate' mosques in U.S. receive donations from
"the muslim brotherhood" which aided and abetted the nazis in WW2
and have been committed to the establishment of muslim
governments in Spain through Northern Africa, Middle East to
Southern Asia to Indonesia - and in more recent years U.S. and
Western Europe. They will likely hijack revolutions!
(CJ is a deist).
 Did we A.D.D. ?