Re: Beware of who you cite as an authority



On Jun 28, 2:41 pm, Bob Officer <boboffic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, 28 Jun 2009 11:15:24 -0700 (PDT), in misc.health.alternative,

PeterB <p...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Jun 28, 11:52 am, Bob Officer <boboffic...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On this group we have a few twitter brained users.

They post what appears to be well referenced articles, by credible
people. But are they really just written by people that use Crank
sites and their articles as Reference material.

You don't cite published material of any kind to support your own
views, and you make up words that can't be found in a dictionary.  Oh!
but you're credible.

I have cited Peer review articles, supported by Stats and actuary
studies.

No, you just talked about them as ideas supporting your bogus
arguments.

I ask you would you like to find out that your getting your medical
advice from a man that uses a reference site that believes there is
an alien Space ship in Area 51?

They just say that so you won't find out that "newagism" is also a
myth.  You know, the word you made up out of thin air.

I didn't make it up, however. Sorry I can't take credit but it that
personal attack is the best you have, keep using it. it makes you
look even more desperate.

Is that why you don't tell us where you got the so-called word
"newagism?"

This Bloged article  is a good read to help one develop critical
reading skills.

This is probably a site that loads a virus onto my computer.  Thanks
anyway.

Do you even know  what a viral program is?

No, I brought it up to see if you would ask me a stupid question.

(And  you're using Google
Groups web interface to post. )

http://scienceblogs.com/insolence/2009/06/mike_adams_brings_home_the_....

Here the writer make a point about Mike Adams, (he has been
referenced here by one users which happens to hate all things
masonic.)

Mike Often uses as his source and references none other than
David Icke and rense.com

David Icke thinks people in high positions of authority are reptilians
in disguise, but I disagree.  I think they are baboons in disguise.
Are you in a position of high authority, Bob?

No, why put all that effort in gaining "authority" only to find you
are empty handed as well as empty headed.

chuckle.

So learn to take anything Mike says with a very small (not
homeopathic dilution sized) grain of NaCL.

Although Mike is not a scientist, that doesn't mean he has no
knowledge.  People can be "right" for the "wrong" reasons or "wrong"
for the "right" reasons.  

He keeps looking to the poisoned wells for anything of substance.

You, Bob, are just generally wrong for the
wrong reasons, a special trait of people who make up words that don't
mean anything.

or may up their own daffy-nitions, like you do.

Show any word I have ever posted whose use cannot be corroborated by a
pubmed scientific article, dictionary, professional library, or ISBN
published reference.

.



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