ROTFLMAO
I am fairly new here and mostly lurk, because there are dozens who can make the case for the arguements I would make with far more elequance. But I just had to chime in on this one.
Of all the clap trap stuff I think RV has got to be the most laughable mumbo jumbo stuff out there.
This case with the kidnapped general is just too funny!
I don't feel like cut and pasting all the nonsense from steve here
so I'll just paraphrase.
Steve claims on the one hand that RVers can not see into dark places, nor can they see if the "target" is not co-operative.
Yet claims that this RVer who works for a SUPER SECRET branch of the military was able to do just this!
The general was kidnapped, taken to an undisclosed (at least to him) location and placed into a closed tent in an unknown (again to him) apartment. Now kidnapping 101 tells us that
the victim CAN NOT know their location where he is being held.
Most likely the Gen was taken to several differnt locations or driven around before he was taken to the location where he was held. THis is MO for virtually every kidnapping on record.
So EVEN if the General believed in RVing and was sending out signals, he could send NOTHING of use to the RVer and infact according to Steve et. al couldn't even communicate with the RVer from the dark tent.
So, Who did the RVer read then? Steve and Lucy claim that Randy's test will/could not work because of the "bad vibs" coming from nonbeliever. Surely, the vibs coming from a terrorist kidnapper has to far exceed anything comeing from the likes of a simple skeptic. Ye this RVer was able to break through all that?
I won't even talk about the idiotic notion that if a "SUPER SECRET" branch of the military like that existed it's name and most certainly it's agents names would not be made public in a newpaper for a simple kidnapping.
Cory