Falsifying Facts Isn’t Scientific

The scientist at the centre of the “climategate” email scandal (Professor Phil Jones) has revealed that he was so traumatized by the global backlash against him that he contemplated suicide. Jones, 57, said he was unprepared for the scandal: “I am just a scientist. I have no training in PR or dealing with crises.” Just a scientist? Aren’t scientists interested is discovering FACTS?

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Why have there been such silence on UFOs and so much disinformation from NASA?

Could part of the answer be EGO? So many people are totally dependent on protecting “their ideas” which become their identification. Whatever happened to the scientific theories or hypothesis? Why must everything be set in stone and especially the rock of now? Much of the 2012 meme is about what we don’t know but pretend we do. We have covered up so much no one knows what’s real and what’s not?

How long have we been here on planet earth?
Were the Lemurians real?
Did Atlantis exist?

Is mankind 3.7 million years old? I am talking about we humans that you see now. Mary Leakey found footprints that only a human such as we could and do have in a 2.7 million year old in volcanic ash in Laetoli, East Africa. But who would believe her? Her story is much like Dr. Virgina Steen-McIntyre who discovered 300,000 year old artifacts in Hueyatlaco, Mexico. However, since established scientific beliefs were that such could not be true, they turned her work into a sham, ran her out of Dodge and proclaimed the artifacts were 20,000 years old.

This is science?

Maybe we need to go back to the indigenous tribes and listen to the medicine men and women, and pay attention to what the shamans have to tell us. As Graham Hancock has written, “The shamans of tribal hunter-gatherer societies around the world with their systems and techniques for contacting the spirit realm directly have a great deal to teach us.”

Will we listen, or continue to follow so-called scientific methods?

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