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297.1 | Just an natural thing? To dream. | NEXUS::MORGAN | Heaven's died and gone to Hell | Sun Feb 01 1987 21:43 | 23 |
| I don't think I have seen or read one single case of a real sighting.
All of them were along the lines of "Well I think I saw this...".
Although my mind is open and I believe that we are _not_ alone,
I think that most of the debunking is probably justified.
When people do not understand their "wants" and "desires" they
sometimes suffer from their lack of understanding. Perhaps this
is a natural function of man; one man dreams of extraterresterial
visitation and another man dreams about a man who dreams of
extraterresterial visits.
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| Mike Morgan |
| NEXUS::MORGAN Colorado Springs |
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| "We never learn but we know too well that, |
| Heaven's died and gone to Hell!" |
| ** Berlin ** |
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297.2 | sifting out the chaff | BAXTA::PUSHARD_MIKE | | Mon Feb 02 1987 03:12 | 14 |
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In order to find that one piece of the puzzle in among a thousand
others,requires illiminating those that donot fit.Some look close
and others dont.At some point you find the one that fits.I'm sure
that there are reports which cannot be explained and remain a mystery.
Debunking serves its purpose,but probably diverts people away from
discovering the truth for themselves.
I have no first hand knowledge of UFOs,but,i have an open mind
and donot deny that they may exist.I do have a feeling that if they
do exist that they are visitors from our past,that is,they are our
ancestors and keep track of our progress.
MIKE
ancestors and they keep track of our progress
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297.3 | Another Form Of Manipulation | SPIDER::PARE | | Mon Feb 02 1987 08:44 | 28 |
| Debunking, like religion and censorship, seems at times to exist for
no other purpose than to control our thoughts and to direct our
striving for truth in whatever manner the debunkers deem acceptable.
The threatening manner of debunkers (example: Klass's threats of
law suits and accusations of "un-american" ideas) is similar to
the threatening manner of some religious and government power figures
who seem only to want to control people by controlling the way they
think. ANYONE who tells you what you will be allowed to think about
and what you will not be allowed to think about is dangerous.
Historically, power figures who have done this in the past, have done
so to protect their own self interests. (I didn't expect the Spanish
Inquisition :-) Debunking is not an objective, clear, scientific
study. It's another form of censorship. WE HAVE SO MUCH TO LEARN.
There is so much we don't know about our own world, about time and
how it works and why, about the entrophy created by our ordered
world. We can't afford to disregard the anomoly because it doesn't
fit into some power hungry dogmatic's idea of what is and what isn't
real. And what's more, we have the right to the TRUTH. Whatever
that truth may be. We have the right to think and learn and study
and not be thrown false and misleading information because someone
-somewhere doesn't feel we should be thinking about that subject
at all. Knowledge does not belong to the college professor or the
department of defense. Knowledge belongs to us all, as a species.
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297.4 | Would you want to visit? | PRANCR::LAFOREST | Make Love, Not War | Mon Feb 02 1987 16:07 | 19 |
| It is hard to put down the possibility of 'intelegent' life
elsewhere in the universe, considering the billions of stars and
the possibilities of solar systems that can support life. The real
problem with visits from other beings, in my estimation, is the
distances involved. It seems to me that any intelegent life form
would have had to solve the problems of traveling through time before
they could visit our planet. Perhaps they have solved that problem
and show up from time to time just to see how we are advancing.
They would know that we are in a very dangerous period in our
development. We are at a crossroads and can either move toward
fantastic scientific discovery and achievement or we can blow it
all and the human race with it. Given the state of our development,
if you were in their place, would you want to become acquainted
with the people of this planet?
My vote is for the existance of beings far more intelegent than
us that come for a visit now and then just to see if we are still
around.
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297.6 | How come ..... | LEDS::KARWAN | Rav Karwan/Shrewsbury | Mon Feb 02 1987 16:54 | 17 |
| Re: .4
If they (UFOnauts) are so advanced, how come they:
1. Sometimes manifest themselves waering dark clothes, talking with a German
accent (Men in Black)
2. Engage in satanic rituals (mutilation, etc)
3. Don't understand earthly communication media at all (communicate with
ordinary folks, wanting them to spread their message, but don't know
that a very effective way to make themselves really known would be to
land during a nationally broadcast football game)
4. Etc. etc.
-- Rav Karwan
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297.9 | Support Your Local Debunker! | SKYLRK::BILL | | Fri Mar 13 1987 19:04 | 23 |
| We need more debunkers. We need more James Randis (The Great Randi).
Here in the San Francisco Bay area we have a group called "Bay Area
Skeptics." They really have the local psychics, New Age people
etc, spooked.
What people don't realize is that a lot of these psychics charge
money for their services. Bay Area Skeptics shows these people
for the frauds that they are. The psychics don't like it. For
services like "Michael Channeling" charges of $100/hour and up are
not uncommon.
Some local fortune tellers in this area have managed to extract
huge amounts of money, $10,000 or more, from their customers. Neither
the police nor the debunkers can keep up with all these people.
It is fun to see Shirley McClain on tv. It is even more fun to
see the Great Randi on TV exposing a fake faith-healer evangelist
or debunking Uri Geller and his spoon bending. It is wonderful
to hear Bay Area Skeptics on the radio, talking about uncovering
Tarot Card frauds at a psychic faire. Debunkers are spoil-sports,
yes. But they can provide us with a great deal of amusement, as
well.
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297.10 | Support truth, whatever it is ... | ERASER::KALLIS | Hallowe'en should be legal holiday | Tue Mar 17 1987 16:57 | 38 |
| Re .9:
I think this is getting somewhat off the track.
One of the greatest debunkers was the late Erich ("Harry Houdini)
Weiss. He spent his time debunking fraudulent mediums. His claim was
that there was nothing he'd seen at any seance that he couldn't
duplicate non-supernaturally. Yet even he was openminded enough
to try an experiment (so far inconclusive) as to whether there were
or are truer mediums.
The problem here is that there may be some wheat in the chaff.
But how much, and of what kind, is difficult to determine. Worse,
if there's a buck to be made, someone will try to make one (see
the note on charlatans).
_Is_ there any wheat? I suspect so. Is there a lot of chaff?
You bet!
But the question is, what is the psychology of the debunker? Is
he or she honest, or does he or she have an axe to grind? Randi,
who did a great service in his _The Magic of Uri Geller_, then penned
a very strident book, _Flim-Flam!_, knocking certain areas of the
paranormal. His final chapter is less someone making a rational
discussion as it is of someone who's lost his temper.
Having a Randi-type; that is, a professional illusionist; present
at help assure investigators that no fraud is being perpetrated.
However having that person set him- or herself up as the Ultimate
Authority is just as bad as having Swami Poobah do the same.
Steve Kallis, Jr.
P.S. James ("The `Amazing' Randi") Zwinge's stage name is as in
the parentheses.
-S
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297.11 | chaffchaffwheatchaffchaff | WAGON::DONHAM | | Tue Mar 31 1987 12:41 | 27 |
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re .10
I think that Steve has made the point of this discussion: In the
midst of all of the charlatans and buck-grabbers is a very small,
very quiet core of folk who actually are in touch with their inner
power.
It reminds me a bit of the health-food craze in the U.S. Go into
almost any `health food' store in the country and on the shelves
you'll find JUNK. The stuff they sell is only slightly better than
what you can get at the A&P...and an entire industry is thriving
on selling this food to people who don't know any better. There
is a small group of folk who can go into these stores and pick out
which foods are OK and which are trafe; I'm thinking specifically
about the macrobiotics, but anyone with a concern about what they
ingest can figure it out.
Similarly, there's a bunch of trash being put out in the world of
spiritual growth. I don't think that `channeling' is genuine, at
least not the kind that's being popularized these days. It's very
hard to get through the hype to find those small pockets of genuine
spiritualists; the help given to us by the debunkers is invaluable,
regardless of their motives.
-Perry
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