To: AfellowInPhoenix;
Alamo-Girl;
AndrewC;
Aric2000;
BikerNYC;
blam;
BMCDA;
boris...
"It shows how easy it is to slip from healthy, even necessary, conviction into certainty and delusion..."Well that certainly would describe me these days. LOL! As far as the incidents mentioned within this article having any connection with the X-Files, I cannot comment at this time. ;)
3 posted on
04/29/2002 7:05:32 PM PDT by
Scully
To: Scully
This article does not discourage me from continuing to perfect my anti-gravity machine in my basement la-BOR-a-tory.
To: Scully
The universe according to Billy Meier:
Billymeier.com
Bily Meier has been taught by space aliens from the Pleides cluster, so you know his theories are grade A.
Pic of Billy Meier:
8 posted on
04/29/2002 7:36:23 PM PDT by
Brett66
To: Scully
His theory is girded by mathematics no more complicated than high school algebra.Thanks, for the humorous heads up.
I discovered the secret to Sittampalam's successful computations.
Here are the instructions for the digital calculator
24 posted on
04/29/2002 8:55:54 PM PDT by
AndrewC
To: Scully
That is the key to identification of the species. Certainty. Maybe I should hedge that a bit. One of the easy keys to identifying a crank scientist is that he seems to believe his own theory. Real scientists are usually skeptical, especially of their own work. If a scientist is always trying to convince others that he has a great theory, even fellow scientists will give him a wide berth. This probably works outside science as well.
To: Scully
Those of us who understand and respect your duty of confidence to the delicate undertakings of govt. as they relate to the undeniable existance and influence of (and immiment conquest of our world by) ETs on Earth won't bother to ask :)
I've heard Ex-Files is ending. Will you be taking another screenname?
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