Re: Why I am hard on science



On 12 mar, 19:48, mckenna <fhe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Arthur Knight wrote:
Because it has been bought and taken over by the negatives in society. Big
business, governments, autocracies, religions, etc. The simple basic truth
has been covered up and science even if it knows, is gutless and does
nothing about it. The biggest percentage have themselves been brainwashed
also by the higher up click.and are promoting what the establishment
wants..Thus most now wouldn't know the truth if they tripped over it. There
are a few exceptions and even they know that if they spoke up, ranks would
close in on them, Remember the scientist who blew the whistle on the drug
companies corruption and was sacked and couldn't get a job anywhere in the
world in his field. Anyhow he would be better off not working for any of
them anyway, Poisoning 99% of patients.taking their drugs OOps medicines.
Technology is one branch of science that has to prove its theories by
physical evidence and usage. Not alway but usually not harmful. . Actually
all things in the universe is physical ultimately and slowly slowly we are
being made aware of that.fact. Still a long way to go before we all twig. To
much money and power tied up in bogus science. .I can see most of you in
this group have been brainwashed. So sad because I thought this group was
looking for the absolute truth or "absolutes". In science I don' t think
most of you know the meaning of the word absolute let alone its significance
in science. I see there are a few sceptics in the group though, who suspect
there is something fishy going on in science in general. By the way if there
are any old guys in this group, they are now promoting illegal drugs of
antimeres. Not that they haven't been promoting the same for other illnesses
and diseases one way or another for yonks.. I don't know which is the worse
the legal or illegal drugs. I suppose most of you guys who abused me for my
condemnation of science would agree with all that. medical crap. "Oh you
know it is science".I would be dead if I didn't take my meds. Strange that I
have never taken them and I am 85 How dare I suggest it is not good to take
them.. Come off it guys come down from the clouds and face reality that most
scientific experiments are money involved and statistics and experiments
are mostly twisted, and the half baked scientists have brain washed you, if
you are not already one of them. Ouch! How can you sleep at night. I think I
said enough to get your hackles up. See you calling me a half wit again
soon.By the way I am now so experienced in life there in nothing you can say
to annoy me. I just feel sorry for you. I know what it is like having been
like you myself once. When we are young and inexperienced we make mistakes
don't we. Arthur Knight..

good post arthar, thanks

you put it very succinctly

Yes, good post. Its seems Arthur is good guy, but I've
noticed a bitter sigh in his words.
.



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