Sooooo, paranoid much?ladajo wrote: I dare you to publish your "Anti-Talk Polywell.org" Manifesto.
Just askin'.

Oh, you're leaving?ladajo wrote:I think you are about done here. Have a nice life.
Good.
Sooooo, paranoid much?ladajo wrote: I dare you to publish your "Anti-Talk Polywell.org" Manifesto.
Oh, you're leaving?ladajo wrote:I think you are about done here. Have a nice life.
YOU ARE A LIAR.I'm now awaiting a response from the administrator of a prominent fusion site, threatening to kick me off if I don't stop talking about global warming.
If there are fireworks I promise to publish the correspondence; whether I will name the site depends on how nasty they are
That's been my theory as well.hanelyp wrote:I don't think he's lying. I think he believes every last drop of bilge he's spouting. Which makes it no less vile.
hanelyp wrote: As for his meds, hard to tell from here if they're not working, or if he's self medicating and they are.
I have sent Joe the relevant information a week ago. So far he has done what he usually has done under similar circumstances. Nothing.Stubby wrote:if threats of physical violence don't get people banned than i don't see how he will be banned for being abrasive or forceful. I am not saying he should be banned and certainly not the first one. I don't think Joe has the time to care anyway.
An anadamide booster or an endorphin booster might be interesting.Diogenes wrote:That's been my theory as well.hanelyp wrote:I don't think he's lying. I think he believes every last drop of bilge he's spouting. Which makes it no less vile.
I saw a comment somewhere earlier that said "He either needs to cut his pills in half, or double up on them. "hanelyp wrote: As for his meds, hard to tell from here if they're not working, or if he's self medicating and they are.
Too funny.
I personally have little confidence in the ability of synthesized drugs to work well as a substitute for the body's own natural versions. I think we will see advances in technology which will allow the regeneration or creation of tissues which will synthesize the natural versions in a controlled feedback manner so as to better mimic the body's own naturally occurring dosage.
I can adapt.MSimon wrote:S. has not even come close to that level of effort. But I do understand. It is the environment S. is used to.
Internet psychiatrists are almost as funny as internet lawyers.MSimon wrote:An anadamide booster or an endorphin booster might be interesting.
You are without bias or hate. The perfect being. I'm in awe.Schneibster wrote:I can adapt.MSimon wrote:S. has not even come close to that level of effort. But I do understand. It is the environment S. is used to.
It's the conservatives that can't. They burn with hatred. I don't; AFAIC most people aren't very bright. It would be like blaming my cats.
Funny thing. About a year after Webb was discredited the CIA admitted in the back pages that they were running drugs.choff wrote:Sorry, that was 'Eco-Fascists'.
The Crickton novel is intriguing in that it raises the prospect of geo-engineering, not as a way to save the environment, but as a way to quite literally "hide the decline" by raising temperature. More properly, it's a great way for disaster capitalists to clean up on cheap real estate after they've wiped out the locals. That way they can demonstrate what a terrible threat we live under from climate change all the while causing it. They want to bring in carbon currency, taxes and credits and can't be put off by a little thing like flatline data.
If that sounds ridiculous, consider the case of Gary Webb. He wrote a book that claimed the CIA was running drugs, died of suicide, shot himself in the back of the head twice.