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In defence of Doc Greer

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Wait a moment - his middle name is Macon? Thats way too close to The Mekon of 'Dan Dare' fame.

Who thinks Doc (I'm just a country doc from veeeergeeenia) has been on the 'roids? He's huge!
 
A fraud is a fraud, and civilization demands they be exposed.

I don't care who did the research, as long as it's valid. This is the interwebz, and I don't think we are looking at weeks of work in the above post. Well worth the trouble, in my opinion. I've put far more effort into things a lot less worthwhile, just like anyone else who has ever done much of anything.

And the fool loves a trickster!
 
The DNA test and the movie are the draws to motivate true believers into donating. If the find is all it's cracked up to be, then there are plenty of people with real money and resources who could check it out on their own terms. It reminds me of the Raëlian cloning claim a few years back. There was supposed to be scientific confirmation complete with independent DNA testing of that too. It never happened. So I'm taking a wait and see approach. Plus with all the other stuff I'm hearing, just the idea that they're soliciting for the movie before they have the science done pings my skeptometer. I'd be reluctant to pay admission unless we see verified scientific confirmation that the DNA samples are truly alien. Otherwise it will be yet another collection of theories unsubstantiated claims, and if we're lucky some nice scenery and creative videography to give the whole thing an air of legitimacy.
 
I was going to mention that, but figured most wouldn't notice. I think it's most prominent is his face, especially around his mouth (per the supplied YT video in my previous post

I served in the Royal Navy and once had a physical training instructor from the Royal Marines. He was a hard-ass anyway but when he lost his temper, he would remain in hi angry state for nearly an hour. 'Roid-rage' absolutely does exist. I am tall and thin but was in great shape at that time but this guys upper arms had a similar circumference to my upper legs !! And my thighs were pretty darm big, being I am 6'4" tall.

To get the 'improvement' in muscle mass and tone that Doc Greer obviously did, either takes stupendous effort and devotion, or, a lot of effort and anabolic steroids - such as Nandrolone.

I find it distasteful and always wonder if men are compensating for some inadequacy or other when they get hooked on steroids. I don't think steroids are physically addicting but they are very addictive for those desperate to get ripped. The rage is only one noticeable side-effect but there are many others equally negative but maybe internal.

I am not accusing Steven Greer of taking steroids but if he did all that naturally, then I give him a 9.9 out of 10 for effort in the gym!;)
 
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