> From: HeWhoGetsSlapped <egaynes at pacbell.net>
> Date: Tue, 07 Apr 1998 20:49:49 -0700
> This complete lack of objective, rational thinking among much of the
> so-called scientificilly minded bunch is that they are a true
> example of 'You are what you hate'. They have a complete lack of
> understanding and inability to rationally deal with the abduction
> phenomenon, therefore they lash out and accuse the abductees and
I guess they'd share that with scientists. One early consideration in any
research is `what phenomena?'. Scientific research is conducted in a
manner as to reduce the influence of what the investigator wishes or
doesn't _wish_ to believe to a minimum. Your unstructured bleat appears to
be along the lines of `they [a give-away in itself] can't find evidence
for my daydreams because they don't want to believe they exist.'.
People claim to be abducted by aliens. Other in the past have admitted
being seduced by incubi and succubi. Scientific research is unable to
proceed unless tangible physical evidence is produced regarding such
claims. Despite the incessant claims of the business organisations
established to fleece the gullible, no such evidence has been produced.
Regardless of your `it's the sekrit govt. conspiracy[tm]' rationalisation
of your paranoia, these claims are almost invariably accompanied by
`recovered memories' of the current alien corpreal fashions.
If evidence is produced, I doubt many scientific researchers would be
anything less than thrilled at the prospect of new and novel research
possibilities. Stop pissing in our pockets and produce it if you have it -
but leave bionet.neuroscience out of the list.
Terry
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