
Ahhhhhhhhhh. They're onto you.Good Lord what is on that page it got blocked by the Kingdom of Brahain server!
Slightly off topic. What is it with dentists and conspiracy theories? There seems to be a higher than expected number of dentists buying into varios types of nonsense. Sniffing the nitrous?Okay... I have spent the last few hours reading this thread, largely due to personal interest as a Canadian. My mind was just blow reading about Cliff Hanna. I realize that it's not a highly unusual name, but Whitehorse is a small place... I may have used this guy as an equine dentist. Srsly. I always thought he was an odd duck. Although further research indicates that he is still doing equine dentistry in the area, so it could be a different guy. I also noticed that article is from 2006 so maybe he's back in town?
I would like to commend you folks who have taken up the seemingly futile task of arguing against someone who uses circular logic and bizarre facts. Your patience and knowledge is much stronger than mine. It has helped me gain a lot of clarification on Canadian legal and financial stuff that I wasn't clear on before.
Not that I've done much myself.Persecution delusions again.Eva Sydel was using the Russ Porisky 'Paradigm Group' program, that I identified as being a CRA sting operation right from the beginning. He started up right after the Canadian detax Group was exposed as being a CRA sting operation. The latter group started up 4 months after I posted my Detaxcanada.org website in early January of 1998.
Usual anti-semitic rubbish, but extra points for bringing the HRE into your little fantasy.Both Porisky's and Ken McMordie's programs are typical programs right out of the Jesuit written 'Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion' - 95% factual info, with 5% poison - about the same ratio as beef soup with arsenic - the poison that killed the 3 Popes previous to the current one, most likely because they were going to shut down the whole fascist/corporatist regime of the Holy Roman Empire. And the Cardinals loyal to ancient Chaldean Zionism and its elite King/Priests weren't about to let that happen. No, Zionism is not originally a Jew thing.
You really should read the Magna Carta sometime.Also, I point out very clearly in my info that 'freeman = slave granted privileges, and is synonymous with 'citizen' and 'subject'. The term used in the Magna Carta was 'liber homo' meaning 'free man, or more correctly, 'free will man'.
Responding to exposure of ignorance with abuse.Oh! I wasn't writing that for you. I wrote it for someone with some morality and intelligence who may chance to read my posts. But, apparently, my post got the attention of the resident crank - so guess it was a crank calling card.
You do know this is nonsense don't you? This was shown to be a lie at least two years ago.The only thing that could inflate prices in a metal based economy is a scarcity of some specific goods, causing an auction effect. The hoarding of gold by the Vatican's banksters caused the 1929 depression, as previous depressions in the late 1800s. It was a contrived shortage of gold that caused the depression, and not a result of the free market. When there is a shortage of some product, and the price in metal money goes up, increased production of the product then brings the price back in line with production costs and a reasonable profit for the manufacturer.
I don't know they meet my criteria for nut job. Especially when you add his demonstrated anti-semitism, defense of holocaust deniers and involvement in a gold scam.Actually, as someone who has read through the entire thread fairly recently (yesterday), I find Eldon Warman to be someone who:
*avoids questions that he cannot answer
*defines words to suit his purposes
*resorts to name-calling when proven wrong
*has some pretty bizarre beliefs when it comes to history
*encourages others to be sponges in their society
These do not all necessarily add up to "nut job".
Yes the hundredth monkey effect is nonsense, at least in the sense of a instantaneous, paranormal spreading of an idea throughout a group when s certain threshold portion of the group have heard of the idea.This may not be the best place to discuss this but the detaxcanada website has this at the top:
http://www.detaxcanada.org
When you mouseover 100th Monkey, it links to this site Hundredth Monkey but that's not the origin of the hundredth monkey story, although apparently this Keyes fellow believed in it.
I was reading a book on skepticism lately that talks about the 100th monkey and only by reading the theory behind it, I was pretty sure it was hogwash. Upon further exploration, I find that it is attributed to Rupert Sheldrake, a fellow who seems to be a biologist but prefers metaphysics to science. It is just as a suspected, hogwash.
The other flaw with Warman's argument re: the hundredth monkey is that even if the phenomenon is real, we can be nowhere near the hundredth one... there is only one monkey, and it's a questionable one at that.
So he should be back on 26NOV2010, will he last 'till xmas?Aww, Eldon got suspended again, this time for a month.
Although I must say he did much better than expected this time around. I said he'd be suspended within three days, and he lasted 13 (October 11 to 24th).
Slightly off topic. What is it with dentists and conspiracy theories? There seems to be a higher than expected number of dentists buying into varios types of nonsense. Sniffing the nitrous?
That particular scam is coming apart http://www.vancouversun.com/life/Pr...ok+gold+mine+million+limbo/3366014/story.html
