Monday, 30 January 2012

Nassim Haramein Decoded

I really enjoyed Nassim's videos, and did rather hope 
[oh how tricky things can be . . . oh  . . oh . . ] that 
he was onto something. I even suspended my innate
mistrut of ANYONE who feels those damned crop circles 
are exotic and full of meaning, as this means they are 
prone to all sorts of wishful nonsense, and prone to
any kind of stage magic [which crop circles most certainly are].

Anyway, I periodically check the internet for opposing views
on anyone and everything I have ever thought cool or interesting, 
so as to keep myself correct, and to see what comes out in the
wash - for it will all come out in the wash if the dye is cheap
and badly fixed and using the wrong fabric.

So, having heard nothing whatsoever from Nassim for a couple
of years since his 'peer reviewed' paper, I conducted one of my
periodic searches.

And found this wonderfully written and rather revealing 
account of the author's to-and-fro with Haramein, who 
does not, I'm sorry to say, come out of it very well. 




I am quite happy with all this, as I am i the business of 
moving forwards and sorting the wheat from the chaff
as a means of progressing and not wasting my own time 
more than is necessary. This requires both an open mind,
critical thought, and no sacred cows, anywhere, ever. 

Try dragging a sacred cow that has died around with you. 

It will be heavy, and it will smell horrible.

The problem with these things is that there are so many 

1. True believers 

and 

2. Sarcastic and lame debunkers.
 

What's a person to do!

Think for yourself, always.

And don't get attached.

You'll only have to detach at some point.

Next!

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