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originally posted by: turdleton
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Is Michio even worth listening to? I watched some of his stuff 10+ years ago, but I thought this new age of the internet has left him exposed? Kinda like what it's done to Neil Degrasse Tyson and Bill Nye.
They just seem like people who have science degrees and PHDs, but not nearly as brilliant as they make themselves appear.
originally posted by: turdleton
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Is Michio even worth listening to? I watched some of his stuff 10+ years ago, but I thought this new age of the internet has left him exposed? Kinda like what it's done to Neil Degrasse Tyson and Bill Nye.
They just seem like people who have science degrees and PHDs, but not nearly as brilliant as they make themselves appear.
John E. Mack wrote in his book Abduction: Human Encounters With Aliens that he examined a "1/2- to 3/4-inch thin, wiry object" given to him by a twenty-four-year-old woman client who claimed it came out of her nose following an abduction experience. California podiatrist Roger Leir also claims to have removed alien implants from patients.[2]
According to skeptical investigator Joe Nickell, supposed alien implants appear to be ordinary materials such as a shard of glass, a jagged piece of metal, and a carbon fiber. The objects are often found lodged in extremities such as toes, hands and shins. Nickell cites Israeli teaching hospital department head Virgil Priscu's opinion that there's "No mystery, no implants", explaining that normal objects picked up during a fall or by walking barefoot often become surrounded by scar tissue.[2]
originally posted by: Ophiuchus1
Kaku makes a true point….if you get abducted…..steal something from them…no matter how small…just steal some physical proof.
Digest it as you will.
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: turdleton
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Is Michio even worth listening to? I watched some of his stuff 10+ years ago, but I thought this new age of the internet has left him exposed? Kinda like what it's done to Neil Degrasse Tyson and Bill Nye.
They just seem like people who have science degrees and PHDs, but not nearly as brilliant as they make themselves appear.
What I find is some people expect them to answer questions that are not in their field.
Bill Nye is a mechanical engineer and entertainer basically.
Could be a tiny piece of metorite fragment that struck him as it entered earth atmosphere. I 100% believe we are not alone in this world, but I'm skeptical about abductees and their claims. I'm more inclined to believe it's actually some goverment MK ultra type program than aliens.
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: quintessentone
ETA: They did study one under the microscope and their conclusions are extraordinary and point to it being extraterrestrial - yet - it's ignored.
Go to the Discussion section on page 30, it's amazing to read, also the Conclusions should not be missed:
www.alienjigsaw.com...
originally posted by: YourFaceAgain
originally posted by: Annee
originally posted by: turdleton
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
Is Michio even worth listening to? I watched some of his stuff 10+ years ago, but I thought this new age of the internet has left him exposed? Kinda like what it's done to Neil Degrasse Tyson and Bill Nye.
They just seem like people who have science degrees and PHDs, but not nearly as brilliant as they make themselves appear.
What I find is some people expect them to answer questions that are not in their field.
Bill Nye is a mechanical engineer and entertainer basically.
That's some of it. Some of them are all too anxious to wade into other fields and usually wind up embarrassing themselves.
The public's misconception, driven by the media, that someone with a PhD must be super smart about most subjects is just not accurate. Hell, some people with PhDs aren't even all that smart in their own field.
Science communicators are a broad group of people: scientific experts, science journalists, science artists, medical professionals, nature center educators, science advisors for policymakers, and everyone else who communicates with the public about science. They often use entertainment and persuasion techniques including humour, storytelling, and metaphors to connect with their audience's values and interests.
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: Ophiuchus1
I’d be interested to hear about your encounter.
With regards to stealing, technically they are stealing you without your permission, by abducting you. So I’d have no problem taking something from them.
But your point is valid. If they can read minds, nobody would get away with it.
originally posted by: ScarletDarkness
Could be a tiny piece of metorite fragment that struck him as it entered earth atmosphere. I 100% believe we are not alone in this world, but I'm skeptical about abductees and their claims. I'm more inclined to believe it's actually some goverment MK ultra type program than aliens.
originally posted by: quintessentone
a reply to: quintessentone
ETA: They did study one under the microscope and their conclusions are extraordinary and point to it being extraterrestrial - yet - it's ignored.
Go to the Discussion section on page 30, it's amazing to read, also the Conclusions should not be missed:
www.alienjigsaw.com...