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Coast to Coast looses all crediblity

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Personally I have enough room in my reality for this guy to be telling the truth AND for him not to be completely insane. Does that mean I think it translates to consensus reality: nah.

While I think its within the realm of possibility that someone will develop a device capable of communicating with distant planets someday, it seems unlikely that it would be David Sereda. I have read David's book Face to Face with Jesus Christ where he meets both Jesus and Mary in an incredible account of mystical experience. In my estimation, he doesn't seem equipped or inclined for real science. He seems to be much more of a mystic at heart. Also, he strikes me as being someone, who much like Richard Hoagland, wants to lend credibility to his assertions by associating himself with perceived authorities such as Nobel Laureates, nameless scientists, NASA, Walter Cronkite, Tesla, etc., etc.

The video he did where, again much like Hoagland, he derives an entirely new pseudo-physics from a photographic anomaly, really tells you where the fellow is coming from. He and Hoagland both come from a place where metaphor, mysticism, and pseudo-science (I just can't call it science) become interchangeable as the pursuit of truth is ritualized, subsequently falsified, and used as a prop in the presence of a contrived reality show atmosphere.
 
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