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I did wonder, Susan, when I saw your posts. I have sort of given up on the religion ethics board for a while though I'm meeting Gordon on Saturday.
Yes, the number of posts on R&E I actually read has very much reduced in number. I listen to names to decide which to read.
There are very few occasions when I find that there is nothing that intrests me here - and if I went to more of the sub-forums I'd probably find too many! I read more than I post, but have always followed the Welcome thread.
Tell Gordon hello from me - I always like what he has to say - and recommend him to join here too!:)
 
Hi,

I'm Bob from the UK and for the last 10 years i have been a Royal Engineer Officer and EOD Operator. I got into some of these forums, somewhat naively when I would try and add clarity to the of the "controlled demolition" claims on 911 sites, only to have abuse hurled at me, telling me that I am clearly part of the plot...

Then I started looking into other subjects and discovered there is a certain kind of person who revels in being wilfully moronic, and these include thruthers, birthers, LaRouchites, religious nutters, UFO spotters, Loch Ness Monster enthusiasts, and that the internet can just make some people more stupid.

My other interests are Israel (duel nationality; 3 years IDF) and the Palestinians, conspiracy theories as a phenomenon, religious dogma, politics, engineering and technology and Atheism.

Thanks for having me...

Welcome BombDr.

You're with the army, know about bombs *and* spent time with the IDF? You *are* part of the plot :p

Good to have you on board and thank you for your service.
 
Welcome BombDr.

You're with the army, know about bombs *and* spent time with the IDF? You *are* part of the plot :p

Good to have you on board and thank you for your service.
Thanks mate,

Yes, I am a conspiracists wet dream and glad I was nowhere near NY on 911, or I would have been the smoking gun. I was actually under investigation from 2003-2006 as part of an allegation in Iraq and I did wonder what the conspiracy world would have thought of an ex-IDF, now British Army Officer being accused of a death in custody in Iraq... "you see, it is a Jewish conspiracy!!!". I have been asked if I am in the Mossad, by people with a straight face, and when discussing the realities, limitations and characteristics of demolitions on truther sites, they have called me CIA, MI6, mockingbird, false flagger, illuminatist, zionist, you name it..... But what I have learned is that reason, logic and fact are rarely part of their discussion...

Good to be here though....!
 
Hi BombDr,
You should be more comfortably here, we are mostly reasonable and rational, although ...
 
Must be hard, what with you being so verbose and stuff. :p

We had a guy who got over 40,000 and we swear at least half of them were one word, "Evidence?"

Welcome aboard, DonnaInVA. What brings you to our neck of the woods (or beaches and jungles in my case)? And are we allowed to inquire as to just where you accumulated 65,000 posts? (Just curious - we're not stalkers or anything... but say, that was a lovely blouse you had on this morning.)

The husband and I are thinking about going to TAM in 2013--I'd like to see who else will be there!

I accumulated my posts on a band postboard
I'll say no more.:cool:
 
Hi everyone,
My name is Jeremy and I'm currently an undergraduate student at UCSD (gen. Biology major). I thought I would get started on my obligatory 15 posts.
 
Note to newbies:

Keep track of the threads you've posted in or subscribed to by going to "User CP" > "User Control Panel" under the JREF Forum banner.

It took me ages to figure that out. :o
 
Note to newbies:

Keep track of the threads you've posted in or subscribed to by going to "User CP" > "User Control Panel" under the JREF Forum banner.

It took me ages to figure that out. :o


As an alternative you can use "Quick Links" > "Subscribed Threads".

All of the most recent posts to all sub-fora can also be accessed there, by clicking on "Today's Posts".
 
Hello everyone, I am a new member. For most of my professional life I have been working with Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray microanalysis as an engineer, and salesman. I was born in the UK but have spent the last 40 years in Sweden.
I have a particular interest in an internet site namely Aulis online, this one like many others seek to discredit the Apollo project.
 
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Hello, everyone! Completely new member here. My name is Dylan, and I am a pre-nursing student at IUPUI with a year of transplant unit volunteer experience. I am an agnostic, and a skeptic.

My interests include: philosophy, psychology, politics, medicine, chess, video games, movies, and internet.
 
Hi Peter May,

A tiny welcome to the forum, then. :D You'll find a lot of interest in the Conspiracy forums. Pull up a thread and enjoy!

Hi Cheisu7,

And a warm, nursing welcome to you.
Judging by your interests, you will find yourself losing a lot of time here enjoying a broad range of topics on the various subforums. You will fit right in.

Femke
 
Hello everyone, I am a new member. For most of my professional life I have been working with Scanning Electron Microscopy and X-ray microanalysis as an engineer, and salesman. I was born in the UK but have spent the last 40 years in Sweden.
I have a particular interest in an internet site namely Aulis online, this one like many others seek to discredit the Apollo project.

Welcome, Peter May , I’ve been a mechanical engineer for most of my professional life but am currently working (in robotics and automated material handling systems) in a chip FAB around banks of SEMs and atomic force analyzers (perhaps some of your stuff). During my mechanical engineering days one of the companies I worked for made the shipping cases used to transport the LEMs to Cape Canaveral (they also made the CIA tool kits the Watergate burglars were caught with), though that was long before my time there. Another year or so in the FAB and it will become most of my professional life.



Welcome, everyone.
 
Hey there,

I'm new here, obviously, and would have posted here initially but it appears I had to wait a bit longer than I realized for my account to be activated. In any case, greetings from Hamilton, Ontario.

Professionally I'm a Paramedic and EMS instructor and educator, as well as a hazmat technician and emergency response team member. My educational background is in history with a focus on medieval and military history.

I found JREF through mention on other forums, as I have had an enduring fascination with the Sasquatch phenomenon since being scared ******** by The Legend of Boggy Creek as a little guy. I like to think of myself as a skeptic first and foremost, with a historian's perspective on science. Namely that the history of science is one of beautiful theories destroyed by ugly facts.

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Any one who has studied the history of science knows that almost every great step therein has been made by the “anticipation of Nature,” that is, by the invention of hypotheses, which, though verifiable, often had very little foundation to start with; and, not unfrequently, in spite of a long career of usefulness, turned out to be wholly erroneous in the long run.

— Thomas Henry Huxley
The Progress of Science
 
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Hello, everyone! Completely new member here. My name is Dylan, and I am a pre-nursing student at IUPUI with a year of transplant unit volunteer experience. I am an agnostic, and a skeptic.


Hi there Cheisu!




My interests include: philosophy, psychology, politics, medicine, chess, video games, movies, and internet.


Kewl. We have all of those here, and I actually saw two people agree on one of them once.
 
Hi MadAxe,

:welcome2
Welcome to the forum. Pull up a thread and enjoy your posting rights to their full extent.
Are you going to take your MadAxe into all discussions? :eek:

Femke
 
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