Springrain,springrain wrote:You may think we are 'nuts', but I'm afraid I don't subscribe to your point of view at this moment in time. There are some instances of rock art that suggest further investigation might be fruitful.crazyjohn wrote: But we never ran around chasing dinosaurs. Anyone who believes this is nuts.
It just might be that the various institutes created, such as the Rockefeller Foundation, the Carnegie Foundation, the Tavistock Institute, Royal Observatory and so on are there to get into 'new' discoveries quick, process them to fit their 'facts' and continue to bully, coerce and threaten genuine universities (of which not many remain) into regurgitating their view of life.
I'd like to know on what assumptions you base your observation. Is it because you are afraid to admit that such and such a 'University' or' Professor' might be mistaken?
Were Plato and Aristotle, considered the wisest men in their day, correct when they embraced the Ptolemaic model of Geocentricity?
Or was anyone who doubted what they said 'nuts'?
I believe it is better to try to find plausible answers rather than dismiss ideas that might contradict your narrow beliefs as 'nuts'.
So at what point did we go from us chasing the reptiles to the reptiles controlling us then mate?
Was there a key date in history when things turned?
My heads abit muggy today what with the heat and all.