Jamie Clubb Snr Member
Number of posts : 296 Age : 47 Job/hobbies : Coach/Writer Humor : Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date : 2008-06-20
| Subject: JFK: Inside the Target Car Tue May 12, 2009 11:33 pm | |
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undercover sceptic Admin
Number of posts : 520 Age : 50 Location : N.E. England Job/hobbies : reading popular science, research. Humor : Dry Registration date : 2008-06-18
| Subject: Re: JFK: Inside the Target Car Wed May 13, 2009 2:25 am | |
| Nice to see yor continuing your campaign against con theo's Jamie,
Be sceptical,
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Jamie Clubb Snr Member
Number of posts : 296 Age : 47 Job/hobbies : Coach/Writer Humor : Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date : 2008-06-20
| Subject: Re: JFK: Inside the Target Car Wed May 13, 2009 3:06 pm | |
| Just bringing it to the wider public attention, Den It won't stop them though. As a member of James Randi's forum said of the programme, with tongue firmly in cheek, "ah but Discovery Channel are just another branch of the NWO!" I love it when people try to say that hard science is part of a conspiracy theory. If they haven't said it already, they will one day claim that Newton's Laws don't apply as they are part of a conspiracy too. In fact, I am not sure whether "The Matrix" inspired conspiracies don't do this anyway. There was an interesting piece on an old podcast on Skeptoid I heard today regarding "Number Stations" that will have the con-theos going into overdrive - a sceptic admitting that radio stations have been and are being used for espionage! And this is the very sad truth for historians. Conspiracies have happened and do continue to happen, but not in the stupid implausible and complicated manner that con-theos think. Roman history is full of conspiracies, the gunpowder plot was a conspiracy, insurections the world over were organized through conspiracies, the plot to murder the jews through concentration camps was a conspiracy, Watergate was a conspiracy and trying to cover up Clinton's blow-job or John Major's extra-maritial affairs were conspiracies! The more nonsense is associated with the word "conspiracy" and the more crap there is that passes as history in our local bookshop the worse it looks when we try to uncover real conspiracies both now and in the past. | |
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undercover sceptic Admin
Number of posts : 520 Age : 50 Location : N.E. England Job/hobbies : reading popular science, research. Humor : Dry Registration date : 2008-06-18
| Subject: Re: JFK: Inside the Target Car Wed May 13, 2009 3:37 pm | |
| I sort of recall that podcast, keep ploughing through them, they are interesting, short and can trigger an interest in personal research,
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Jamie Clubb Snr Member
Number of posts : 296 Age : 47 Job/hobbies : Coach/Writer Humor : Groucho Marx, Tony Hancock, Bill Cosby, Billy Connolly, Paul Merton, Ricky Gervais Registration date : 2008-06-20
| Subject: Re: JFK: Inside the Target Car Fri May 15, 2009 6:29 pm | |
| Spy radio: http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4107Brian Dunning's closing remarks: - Quote :
"The thing I like about numbers stations is that it's one case where the spooky explanation, the one that would appeal most to the conspiracy theorists, actually turns out to be the right one in at least some instances. We do know that some numbers stations do exist for the purpose of international espionage, and that's pretty cool. Do all numbers stations exist for that purpose? Certainly not. There are a number of plausible non-espionage scenarios that, if true, would result in broadcasts consistent with some of the numbers stations out there. They're a fun mystery, made even more fun by the high stakes of the spy game." | |
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