posted on Mar, 15 2011 @ 01:07 PM
Seeing that this thread has seen a new life I might as well give away the test answer seeing that no one has bothered to try and research the
issue.
The only issue which was left was the issue of flooding. Even though I knew that answer I wanted to see if anyone else would report the answer. No one
did. Here is why. I reported that floods were not changing. I knew this was wrong.
1. I posted a mistake on purpose.
Why did I post a mistake on purpose? So many people here claim that they do all sorts of research. Blah, blah, blah. I simply don't believe them.
Read on and find out why.
2. I posted a challenge to people to show me I was wrong or to validate the video.
I repeatedly asked for anyone to tell me one way or the other. No one spoke up. Had any of those found anything they would have beat me over the head
with it. Then I was going to admit being wrong and hang my head low and confess to being a knothead and all the rest.
3. What would I get out of this?
I wanted to know if anyone was really doing any research or was this an idle boast. Clearly, no one was doing research. I let a few others that were
pretty sharp in on the issue. They tried to help people out by posting links to sites that would have allowed people to brow beat me. Some of the
quoted text was 1 sentence away from the part that would have allowed people to give me a thrashing.
What I know is that no one other than those I let in on the test and who helped me set this up bother to do any research. The maker of the video did
no research. Had they done any research at all then they would have had something substantial to use as a club. All I ever heard from them or their
cronies was whining and you don't know and you can't know and blah, blah, blah.
So if you read this and you know you messed up because now you can't brow beat me with the answer - TOUGH!
Start doing research and learn something and who knows maybe you can legitimately find a mistake to brow beat me with in the future. I'd love it for
the simple reason that I would learn something.