We are in the Valley of the Blind of G. H Wells ' fame with a lid of rock over our heads, and lid is called Hutton, Lyell, Darwin, Agassiz ' crude theories which although incoherent with new findings of the True Geology particularly, continue to be taught & foraged forcefully in young men throats.
A defintive case & demonstration of Mankind ' s degeneracy and intellectual devolution indeed.
Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud Australia Mining Pioneer Discoverer of Telfer Mine ( Australia largest Copper & Gold MIne) Nifty (Cu) & Kintyre (U, Th) Mines all in the Great Sandy Desert Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant Mobile + 33 6 50 17 14 64 Office + 33 5 16 19 14 21 Founder of the True Geology
~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
> We are in the Valley of the Blind of G. H Wells ' fame with a lid of > rock over our heads, and lid is called Hutton, Lyell, Darwin, Agassiz > ' crude theories which although incoherent with new findings of the > True Geology particularly, continue to be taught & foraged forcefully > in young men throats.
> A defintive case & demonstration of Mankind ' s degeneracy and > intellectual devolution indeed.
> Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud > Australia Mining Pioneer > Discoverer of Telfer Mine ( Australia largest Copper & Gold MIne) > Nifty (Cu) & Kintyre (U, Th) Mines all in the Great Sandy Desert > Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant > Mobile + 33 6 50 17 14 64 > Office + 33 5 16 19 14 21 > Founder of the True Geology
> ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
H.G Wells of course and the story of Bogota is a revelation to us, since the Elders of the Valley of the Blind, equivalent to the Doktors of the Law of Oxford, Caltech, the ANU and other institutions of higher brainwashing, saw nothing better to normalise his vision of the world than to Blind him ... and remove those protuberances detrimental to his brain & mental process. Indeed Bogota kept on seeing clouds, stars, mountain, cliffs ... and probably the proofs of Planetary Expansion seen here with its local case of Earth Expansion
In the past Heretics were burned at the stake, but the same who did order so are still present & in force indeed... as blind as ever too !
sir.jeanpaul-turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > On 8 ao t, 06:55, sir.jean-paul.turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > > We are in the Valley of the Blind of G. H Wells ' fame with a lid of > > rock over our heads, and lid is called Hutton, Lyell, Darwin, Agassiz > > ' crude theories which although incoherent with new findings of the > > True Geology particularly, continue to be taught & foraged forcefully > > in young men throats.
> > A defintive case & demonstration of Mankind ' s degeneracy and > > intellectual devolution indeed.
> > Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud > > Australia Mining Pioneer > > Discoverer of Telfer Mine ( Australia largest Copper & Gold MIne) > > Nifty (Cu) & Kintyre (U, Th) Mines all in the Great Sandy Desert > > Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant > > Mobile + 33 6 50 17 14 64 > > Office + 33 5 16 19 14 21 > > Founder of the True Geology
> > ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
> H.G Wells of course and the story of Bogota is a revelation to us, > since the Elders of the Valley of the Blind, equivalent to the Doktors > of the Law of Oxford, Caltech, the ANU and other institutions of > higher brainwashing, saw nothing better to normalise his vision of the > world than to Blind him ... and remove those protuberances detrimental > to his brain & mental process. Indeed Bogota kept on seeing clouds, > stars, mountain, cliffs ... and probably the proofs of Planetary > Expansion seen here with its local case of Earth Expansion
> In the past Heretics were burned at the stake, but the same who did > order so are still present & in force indeed... as blind as ever > too !
It's the "We are a community of scientists", ... or just "we are a community", ..or even just - "No man is an island", syndrome. Lies are a necessary part of every day-to-day intercourse. But it's best if it doesn't carry over into science, ...and politics, because these are invested with being impartially 'good' and for the general benefit. But then, these, ..and I suppose a lot of things in life, are not of themselves, ..but of the people who do them. It's nice when you get a good politician, and good scientists, but don't bet on it. It's not the name of the game. It's the community that is, ..and its interest is not the interest of individuals. There is a tension there that is a tremendously fertile area for lies and deceit for whoever cares to exploit them.
We had a Foreign Minister here a while back, a very open and frank guy incidentally, who said that politics is the business of lies (he got sacked incidentally for operating his vested interest too openly. Actually to be fair he resigned before it could be done for him.. Our Prime minister then about the same time called it (politics), "The art of the possible". (The 'Diplomatic' Service - "I'm not telling lies, I'm just being diplomatic.") They put a positive spin on it. Without the means of 'lies' you wouldn't be able to achieve the end in question. And we all know the public enjoy, or at least don't mind, being lied to (how many dead this month in Iraq?). As do lovers ("Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies") (Jeez, ..your fuckin' breath stinks//! .... er, ..darlin') (Now where's my dinner?).. We go to the theatre/ cinema/ elsewhere anywhere and don't mind a diversion from the truth. In fact you could say we have an innate aversion to truth. There's a difficult, and often brutal elastic in that mentioned tension. And one that can be exploited. Even when it's nice it's regarded suspiciously as oily. There is little 'nice' in it - the real world, ..where lions gnaw on Christians right there in full view, and there is enjoyment in it for others in witnessing them getting what they say is their 'comeuppance'. There is a programme right now showing on telly called 'The funniest videos', or similar, and they're almost invariably about people - particularly children, falling over themselves, .. doing the most horrendous damage to themselves, like falling into brick walls or into rivers - and people laugh as if it's not real. Why is that? Then there's prison camps and other institutions for the elderly and people not quite right in the head, ..and the horrific things that people do unto defenceless others in the name of I'm not sure what, ..but it's certainly not in the name of anything nice or positive.
It's just the human condition. "There but for the grace of God go I" says someone I know when describing his visits (which he does frequently in trying to understand this condition) to Hitler's death camps in Poland. No, ..he doesn't mean as a victim, but as one of the Kapos that many had to be, or chose to be, to avoid their own extermination. It could have been him. That's the thought that haunts him - that he is capable of doing to others to preserve his own self interest. Why? Because it's easier to go with the flow, than resist. It's the element of personal protection (selfishness) within the group. Clandestine. Vicarious. "There is nothing in it for me" (to fight). And so those for whom there is something in it for them, get away with it. ( "If the scientific community will not unfrock the charlatans amongst them, then who will?")(Michael Crichton on consensus science <http://www.s8int.com/crichton.html> )
> sir.jeanpaul-turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > > On 8 ao t, 06:55, sir.jean-paul.turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > > > We are in the Valley of the Blind of G. H Wells ' fame with a lid of > > > rock over our heads, and lid is called Hutton, Lyell, Darwin, Agassiz > > > ' crude theories which although incoherent with new findings of the > > > True Geology particularly, continue to be taught & foraged forcefully > > > in young men throats.
> > > A defintive case & demonstration of Mankind ' s degeneracy and > > > intellectual devolution indeed.
> > > Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud > > > Australia Mining Pioneer > > > Discoverer of Telfer Mine ( Australia largest Copper & Gold MIne) > > > Nifty (Cu) & Kintyre (U, Th) Mines all in the Great Sandy Desert > > > Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant > > > Mobile + 33 6 50 17 14 64 > > > Office + 33 5 16 19 14 21 > > > Founder of the True Geology
> > > ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
> > H.G Wells of course and the story of Bogota is a revelation to us, > > since the Elders of the Valley of the Blind, equivalent to the Doktors > > of the Law of Oxford, Caltech, the ANU and other institutions of > > higher brainwashing, saw nothing better to normalise his vision of the > > world than to Blind him ... and remove those protuberances detrimental > > to his brain & mental process. Indeed Bogota kept on seeing clouds, > > stars, mountain, cliffs ... and probably the proofs of Planetary > > Expansion seen here with its local case of Earth Expansion
> > In the past Heretics were burned at the stake, but the same who did > > order so are still present & in force indeed... as blind as ever > > too !
> It's the "We are a community of scientists", ... or just "we are a > community", ..or even just - "No man is an island", syndrome. Lies > are a necessary part of every day-to-day intercourse. But it's best > if it doesn't carry over into science, ...and politics, because these > are invested with being impartially 'good' and for the general > benefit. But then, these, ..and I suppose a lot of things in life, > are not of themselves, ..but of the people who do them. It's nice > when you get a good politician, and good scientists, but don't bet on > it. It's not the name of the game. It's the community that is, ..and > its interest is not the interest of individuals. There is a tension > there that is a tremendously fertile area for lies and deceit for > whoever cares to exploit them.
> We had a Foreign Minister here a while back, a very open and frank guy > incidentally, who said that politics is the business of lies (he got > sacked incidentally for operating his vested interest too openly. > Actually to be fair he resigned before it could be done for him.. Our > Prime minister then about the same time called it (politics), "The art > of the possible". (The 'Diplomatic' Service - "I'm not telling lies, > I'm just being diplomatic.") They put a positive spin on it. Without > the means of 'lies' you wouldn't be able to achieve the end in > question. And we all know the public enjoy, or at least don't mind, > being lied to (how many dead this month in Iraq?). As do lovers > ("Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies") (Jeez, ..your fuckin' > breath stinks//! .... er, ..darlin') (Now where's my dinner?).. We > go to the theatre/ cinema/ elsewhere anywhere and don't mind a > diversion from the truth. In fact you could say we have an innate > aversion to truth. There's a difficult, and often brutal elastic in > that mentioned tension. And one that can be exploited. Even when > it's nice it's regarded suspiciously as oily. There is little 'nice' > in it - the real world, ..where lions gnaw on Christians right there > in full view, and there is enjoyment in it for others in witnessing > them getting what they say is their 'comeuppance'. There is a > programme right now showing on telly called 'The funniest videos', or > similar, and they're almost invariably about people - particularly > children, falling over themselves, .. doing the most horrendous damage > to themselves, like falling into brick walls or into rivers - and > people laugh as if it's not real. Why is that? Then there's prison > camps and other institutions for the elderly and people not quite > right in the head, ..and the horrific things that people do unto > defenceless others in the name of I'm not sure what, ..but it's > certainly not in the name of anything nice or positive.
> It's just the human condition. "There but for the grace of God go I" > says someone I know when describing his visits (which he does > frequently in trying to understand this condition) to Hitler's death > camps in Poland. No, ..he doesn't mean as a victim, but as one of the > Kapos that many had to be, or chose to be, to avoid their own > extermination. It could have been him. That's the thought that > haunts him - that he is capable of doing to others to preserve his own > self interest. Why? Because it's easier to go with the flow, than > resist. It's the element of personal protection (selfishness) within > the group. Clandestine. Vicarious. "There is nothing in it for > me" (to fight). And so those for whom there is something in it for > them, get away with it. ( "If the scientific community will not > unfrock the charlatans amongst them, then who will?")(Michael Crichton > on consensus science <http://www.s8int.com/crichton.html> )
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Well; going with the flow, hey ?
The facts speak for themselves, it's common sense, just do like the others, so many people cannot be wrong, they have years of study behind, they know what they're talking about & are considered as authority in their field etc
Well, the evidence is misleading and as Plato watching the shadows in the Cave, the Reality cannot be perceived by those who trust their senses ...
Well, unfortunately, but few are those who realise it.
> On Aug 9, 12:17 am, don findlay <d...@tower.net.au> wrote:
> > sir.jeanpaul-turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > > > On 8 ao t, 06:55, sir.jean-paul.turc...@neuf.fr wrote: > > > > We are in the Valley of the Blind of G. H Wells ' fame with a lid of > > > > rock over our heads, and lid is called Hutton, Lyell, Darwin, Agassiz > > > > ' crude theories which although incoherent with new findings of the > > > > True Geology particularly, continue to be taught & foraged forcefully > > > > in young men throats.
> > > > A defintive case & demonstration of Mankind ' s degeneracy and > > > > intellectual devolution indeed.
> > > > Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud > > > > Australia Mining Pioneer > > > > Discoverer of Telfer Mine ( Australia largest Copper & Gold MIne) > > > > Nifty (Cu) & Kintyre (U, Th) Mines all in the Great Sandy Desert > > > > Exploration Geologist & Offshore Consultant > > > > Mobile + 33 6 50 17 14 64 > > > > Office + 33 5 16 19 14 21 > > > > Founder of the True Geology
> > > > ~ Ignorance is the Cosmic Sin, the One never Forgiven ~
> > > H.G Wells of course and the story of Bogota is a revelation to us, > > > since the Elders of the Valley of the Blind, equivalent to the Doktors > > > of the Law of Oxford, Caltech, the ANU and other institutions of > > > higher brainwashing, saw nothing better to normalise his vision of the > > > world than to Blind him ... and remove those protuberances detrimental > > > to his brain & mental process. Indeed Bogota kept on seeing clouds, > > > stars, mountain, cliffs ... and probably the proofs of Planetary > > > Expansion seen here with its local case of Earth Expansion
> > > In the past Heretics were burned at the stake, but the same who did > > > order so are still present & in force indeed... as blind as ever > > > too !
> > It's the "We are a community of scientists", ... or just "we are a > > community", ..or even just - "No man is an island", syndrome. Lies > > are a necessary part of every day-to-day intercourse. But it's best > > if it doesn't carry over into science, ...and politics, because these > > are invested with being impartially 'good' and for the general > > benefit. But then, these, ..and I suppose a lot of things in life, > > are not of themselves, ..but of the people who do them. It's nice > > when you get a good politician, and good scientists, but don't bet on > > it. It's not the name of the game. It's the community that is, ..and > > its interest is not the interest of individuals. There is a tension > > there that is a tremendously fertile area for lies and deceit for > > whoever cares to exploit them.
> > We had a Foreign Minister here a while back, a very open and frank guy > > incidentally, who said that politics is the business of lies (he got > > sacked incidentally for operating his vested interest too openly. > > Actually to be fair he resigned before it could be done for him.. Our > > Prime minister then about the same time called it (politics), "The art > > of the possible". (The 'Diplomatic' Service - "I'm not telling lies, > > I'm just being diplomatic.") They put a positive spin on it. Without > > the means of 'lies' you wouldn't be able to achieve the end in > > question. And we all know the public enjoy, or at least don't mind, > > being lied to (how many dead this month in Iraq?). As do lovers > > ("Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies") (Jeez, ..your fuckin' > > breath stinks//! .... er, ..darlin') (Now where's my dinner?).. We > > go to the theatre/ cinema/ elsewhere anywhere and don't mind a > > diversion from the truth. In fact you could say we have an innate > > aversion to truth. There's a difficult, and often brutal elastic in > > that mentioned tension. And one that can be exploited. Even when > > it's nice it's regarded suspiciously as oily. There is little 'nice' > > in it - the real world, ..where lions gnaw on Christians right there > > in full view, and there is enjoyment in it for others in witnessing > > them getting what they say is their 'comeuppance'. There is a > > programme right now showing on telly called 'The funniest videos', or > > similar, and they're almost invariably about people - particularly > > children, falling over themselves, .. doing the most horrendous damage > > to themselves, like falling into brick walls or into rivers - and > > people laugh as if it's not real. Why is that? Then there's prison > > camps and other institutions for the elderly and people not quite > > right in the head, ..and the horrific things that people do unto > > defenceless others in the name of I'm not sure what, ..but it's > > certainly not in the name of anything nice or positive.
> > It's just the human condition. "There but for the grace of God go I" > > says someone I know when describing his visits (which he does > > frequently in trying to understand this condition) to Hitler's death > > camps in Poland. No, ..he doesn't mean as a victim, but as one of the > > Kapos that many had to be, or chose to be, to avoid their own > > extermination. It could have been him. That's the thought that > > haunts him - that he is capable of doing to others to preserve his own > > self interest. Why? Because it's easier to go with the flow, than > > resist. It's the element of personal protection (selfishness) within > > the group. Clandestine. Vicarious. "There is nothing in it for > > me" (to fight). And so those for whom there is something in it for > > them, get away with it. ( "If the scientific community will not > > unfrock the charlatans amongst them, then who will?")(Michael Crichton > > on consensus science <http://www.s8int.com/crichton.html> )
> > Cup of tea and a lie down.. I think.- Hide quoted text -
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> Well; going with the flow, hey ?
> The facts speak for themselves, it's common sense, just do like the > others, so many people cannot be wrong, they have years of study > behind, they know what they're talking about & are considered as > authority in their field etc
> Well, the evidence is misleading and as Plato watching the shadows in > the Cave, the Reality cannot be perceived by those who trust their > senses ...
> Well, unfortunately, but few are those who realise it.
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and the Tectonic Plating is one of those noted follies ... one amongst thousand of likewise sterile idiots supported idiocies ! ( normal for idiots to support idiocies, isn't it, George , )