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A skeptic's critique of 'Sirius'

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posted on Apr, 23 2013 @ 11:44 PM
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Originally posted by winofiend
reply to post by DeliberatusImmemor
 


O I C.

So if someone says a shonky video is shonky, when it asks for money to sell you hoaxes, the best way to argue the point is to post youtbue videos implying that the person saying such things must be a die hard MSM believer.

Is that it?


Not at all.


My point was that people should "see" things for themself. Did you ever stop to think we may never be handed that "truth" on a silver platter? That perhaps it will be scatered into a bunch of pieces and mixed in with some rubbish.

90% of the video could be "shonky", but that 10% can still open some eyes. We get "sold" shonkier things than this Greer documentary everyday.



ahhh.. that funny smell again, insanity


Oh noes!

How dare someone think differently these days for fear of labeled insane by our society.



smells like a garbage can and a half full bottle of passion pop.


smells like vanity and a half full bottle of insecurity.



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 08:31 AM
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Originally posted by winofiend

Originally posted by DeliberatusImmemor
reply to post by JimOberg
 



OK, so I wasted $10 to watch Greer's UFO documentary film Sirius on-line on the night of its Word Premiere in Hollywood. I watched it so you won't have to.


Glad this guy wasted $10.00 so I don't have to think for myself.




You can pay me $10.00 and I'll tell you what you want to hear.

That way you certainly can't go wrong.

How's that sound?


I'LL do it for $9 let the bidding begin



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 08:33 AM
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The convenience of denial is always available. It takes less thinking, less consideration and less time to turn away.

Of course, closed minds do get lost in open spaces.



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 09:25 AM
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Originally posted by redoubt
The convenience of denial is always available. It takes less thinking, less consideration and less time to turn away.

Of course, closed minds do get lost in open spaces.


And too-open minds risk their brains falling out.

So face the evidence, not argumentation from clever figures-of-speech.



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 09:27 AM
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Originally posted by JimOberg

And too-open minds risk their brains falling out.

So face the evidence, not argumentation from clever figures-of-speech.


Okee dokee. Please explain exactly what evidence, as presented in regard to the small human-like figure, in the video 'Sirius', that you feel cause one's brain to fall out.

No argument, just curious.



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 11:18 AM
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The film's Kickstarter page (nothing about the alien on here)

www.kickstarter.com...

edit on 24-4-2013 by Mercurio because: (no reason given)



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by redoubt

Originally posted by JimOberg

And too-open minds risk their brains falling out.

So face the evidence, not argumentation from clever figures-of-speech.


Okee dokee. Please explain exactly what evidence, as presented in regard to the small human-like figure, in the video 'Sirius', that you feel cause one's brain to fall out.

No argument, just curious.


Haven't seen the film, and don't want to judge it from hearsay.

But its inclusion of the bogus STS-75 and STS-48 'space UFO' videos does strongly suggest to me that it is aimed at a brains-fallen-out audience.



posted on Apr, 24 2013 @ 12:29 PM
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Haven't seen the film, and don't want to judge it from hearsay. But its inclusion of the bogus STS-75 and STS-48 'space UFO' videos does strongly suggest to me that it is aimed at a brains-fallen-out audience.


LOL... okay. Fair enough.



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