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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

The General Public Should Not Trust Scientists - Here's Why


The article You Can Stop Worrying About A Radiation Disaster In Japan -- Here's Why from businessinsider.com was published just after the earthquake that destroyed the nuclear power plants in Fukushima, Japan. The article quotes from an essay by a research scientist at MIT who wrote:

I repeat, there was and will *not* be any significant release of radioactivity from the damaged Japanese reactors.

The article includes the scientist's full essay which gives a long explanation of his reasoning. According to an article in newscientist.com, the essay

... echoed across Facebook and Twitter, where CNBC's Jim Cramer recommended it as the "best piece on the nuke issue". The high-profile sites The Telegraph and Discover cited the essay and Business Insider reproduced it in full, with a headline proclaiming, "You Can Stop Worrying About A Radiation Disaster In Japan – Here's Why".
The newscientist.com article also said that "The blog adaptation of" the essay "had gone viral, gaining more than 50,000 views."

However, since that time, the world has learned that the essay was wrong. In Fukushima vs Chernobyl vs Three Mile Island posted on skeptoid.com we learn the true amount of radiation released at Fukushima:

Where does Fukushima fit between those two? At the high end, about 500 PBq. That's about a million times more than Three Mile Island, and about a third of Chernobyl.
Another article on skeptoid, Are Your Days of Eating Pacific Ocean Fish Really Over?, also says:
Obviously, the situation at Fukushima is distressing, and not at all something that should be shrugged off.

More evidence that the general public should not trust scientists are the scientific papers that overstate the problems caused by the radiation leaked. All The Best, Scientifically Verified, Information on Fukushima Impacts in deepseanews.com discusses one flawed study:

Are babies in the U.S. dying as a direct result of Fukushima radiation? Michael Moyer is a writer and editor at Scientific American and writes about these concerns (Post 1, Post 2). The first post deals with an unpublished study where “researchers” cherry picked data to fit their agenda. This group revised their analyses and now have a “published study” that is so fundamentally flawed it’s not worth mentioning. Take Home: Babies in the U.S. are not dying from Fukushima radiation. Favorite Quotes: “A check [of the data] reveals that the authors’ statistical claims are critically flawed—if not deliberate mistruths…picking only the data that suits your analysis isn’t science—it’s politics.” But my all time favorite quote is this baby that comes across as a stern gentlemanly slap to the face, “No attempt is made at providing systematic error estimates, or error estimates of any kind. No attempt is made to catalog any biases that may have crept into the analysis, though a cursory look finds biases a-plenty (the authors are anti-nuclear activists unaffiliated with any research institution). The analysis assumes that the plume arrived on U.S. shores, spread everywhere, instantly, and started killing people immediately. It assumes that the “excess” deaths after March 20 are a real signal, not just a statistical aberration, and that every one of them is due to Fukushima radiation.”
The article Study: Fukushima Radiation Has Already Killed 14,000 Americans in Washingtonblog.com gives an overview of the scientific controversy. The article includes these quotes:
Pediatrician Helen Caldicott said recently:
May I say that North America has received quite a large fallout itself.

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We’re going to see an incredible increase in cancer, leukemia, and — down the time track — genetic disease. Not just in Japan but in the Northern Hemisphere, particularly North America.

Caldicott also wrote in a New York Times Op-Ed:
Children are innately sensitive to the carcinogenic effects of radiation, fetuses even more so. Like Chernobyl, the accident at Fukushima is of global proportions. Unusual levels of radiation have been discovered in British Columbia, along the West Coast and East Coast of the United States and in Europe, and heavy contamination has been found in oceanic waters.
The article Fukushima Radiation Damages Thyroid Glands Of California Babies published in collective-evolution.com describes, a "... study published in the peer-reviewed Open Journal of Pediatrics has found that radioactive Iodine from Fukushima has caused a significant increase in hypothyroidism among babies in California."

If the scientists themselves can't agree, what basis does the ordinary citizen have for faith in the pronouncements of scientists?

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Monday, March 17, 2014

US Military Telepathic Communications with Aliens


Above Black is a book written by Dan Sherman that describes his experiences working in the US military as a telepathic communicator. In the two videos below, Dan also talks about his experiences. Dan says that his mother was part of a program in which aliens abducted pregnant women and genetically modified their unborn children so they would become capable of a very accurate and precise form of telepathic communication with the aliens. This form of communication could then be used by the government in an emergency when other forms of communication such as radio and telephone were unavailable. Most psychics are not accurate enough to replace a telephone so this would be a real breakthrough. Dan described his initial training method which included humming a tone inwardly, in his mind, not aloud, for four hours a day. For more information watch the videos below.

ET Contact Government Cover Up by Dan Sherman:




Alien Liaison: RichPlanet Interview with former U.S.A.F. Staff Sergent Dan Sherman:




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Monday, March 10, 2014

Exopolitics Lectures from the 2010 X-Conference


The UFOTVstudios youtube channel has a playlist of lectures on expolitics from the 2010 X-Conference. Exopolitics is the study of the politics of the UFO phenomena and of extraterrestrial entities. Exopolitics involves discussions of the reasons for government secrecy on these subjects and the political consequences of full disclosure of information about them by the government.

Below are some videos that I liked. There are additional interesting videos on the playlist which you might enjoy watching, but there are also some videos there which I believe contain unreliable information ... so view them at your own risk.


The X-Conference : The Stephenville TX UFO Wave - Angelia Joiner




The X-Conference : UFOs and the National Security State - Richard Dolan

(The second video below is from a different channel and playlist but I am including it here because it is also by Richard Dolan and I preferred it to the first video below from the X-Conference.)



PA MUFON Conference 10/09/2009 Richard Dolan




Debunking the UFO Debunkers - Stanton Friedman




The X-Conference : SURGICAL REMOVAL OF ALIEN IMPLANTS - Special Update - Dr. Roger Leir




The X-Conference : A New World Power Emerges for UFO Disclosure - A.J. Gevaerd




The X-Conference : The Government, UFOs & Crop Circles - Colin Andrews




The X-Conference : Plan C: Preparing for ET Disclosure - C. B. Jones, PhD




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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Video Highlights of UFO "Experiencers Speak" Conference, September 2013


Chris Augustin's youtube Channel has a playlist of speakers from the 2013 Experiencers Speak conference that was held in September 2013. Below are some of the highlights including talks by the experiencers in three classic cases and one well known UFO researcher, but there are more videos at the playlist.

Christopher Bledsoe Sr. - The Fayetteville North Carolina Encounter




Travis Walton & Steve Pierce - Fire in the Sky: The Walton Experience




Stanton Friedman - A New Look at the Cosmos




Jim Weiner & Chuck Foltz - The Allagash Abductions




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