Apocalypto
Paranormal Maven
Good show. I do have a couple of critiques, though.
Gene, you once again brought up the idea of how if the government has high-tech weapons and craft, why don't they use them in current wars? I've heard you make this argument in the past, and I believe I've already posted my thoughts on this but you brought it up again with Margie so I'll go ahead and repeat myself:
War is a racket.
I don't want to offend, but your perspective on this topic is naive. War is about money. It's about making money. And you don't make money in war by going in and wiping out your enemy with one or two shots from a secret weapon. You pick away at the enemy. The military-industrial complex runs on having a stream of income. Weapons, ammunition, the military itself, it's all a racket and a huge business. The U.S. government keeps millions of people employed through the construct. Lobbyists and good folks like The Carlyle Group make billions of dollars from having the opportunity to sell the government light arms, ammunition and tools of the trade.
It's such a great racket many people don't even have a clue who some of the players are, yet these players are making billions of dollars in the industry. For example, if I mentioned ATK, how many of you folks would even know who they are? Well, that would be Alliant Techsystems Inc., a $2 billion behemoth that supplies all those boys (and girls) in Afghanistan and Iraq with (among other things) their ammunition. Now you know.
The secret military craft and weapons exist, just look at nukes. They've been around for decades. So why don't they just use those and get these wars over with in a few minutes instead of months, years, decades?
Frankly, I'm just not sure how some people can't figure this out by now. War is a racket, and you can only make money in that particular racket if you've got a nice steady, trickling stream of death and destruction to work with.
One more topic made me cringe a bit on this show. When Margie brought up the "Columbus" example, and natives not seeing the ships, then Chris corrected her and said it was Cortez... well, that whole thing is a pile of bunk. It never happened. It's a myth. There is no secret blockage that occurs within humans as a rule of thumb when they see something new. It's just silly.
I believe this notion was a main theme in a movie recently. Let me look it up...
Ah yes, it was in the rather silly documentary "What the Bleep Do We Know?" At any rate, there is no record anywhere that says the natives didn't see Columbus' ships.
This fact along with many others from that documentary are false. Take a look at Wikipedia's page on it (this site mentions the natives/Columbus incident): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_the_Bl…
More info on the topic here:
Questioning perceptual blindness | Science | Strange Days | Fortean Times UK
Anyway, don't like to be too critical but I call them how I see them. Otherwise, great show and lots of interesting sighting info. I dig that.
Gene, you once again brought up the idea of how if the government has high-tech weapons and craft, why don't they use them in current wars? I've heard you make this argument in the past, and I believe I've already posted my thoughts on this but you brought it up again with Margie so I'll go ahead and repeat myself:
War is a racket.
I don't want to offend, but your perspective on this topic is naive. War is about money. It's about making money. And you don't make money in war by going in and wiping out your enemy with one or two shots from a secret weapon. You pick away at the enemy. The military-industrial complex runs on having a stream of income. Weapons, ammunition, the military itself, it's all a racket and a huge business. The U.S. government keeps millions of people employed through the construct. Lobbyists and good folks like The Carlyle Group make billions of dollars from having the opportunity to sell the government light arms, ammunition and tools of the trade.
It's such a great racket many people don't even have a clue who some of the players are, yet these players are making billions of dollars in the industry. For example, if I mentioned ATK, how many of you folks would even know who they are? Well, that would be Alliant Techsystems Inc., a $2 billion behemoth that supplies all those boys (and girls) in Afghanistan and Iraq with (among other things) their ammunition. Now you know.
The secret military craft and weapons exist, just look at nukes. They've been around for decades. So why don't they just use those and get these wars over with in a few minutes instead of months, years, decades?
Frankly, I'm just not sure how some people can't figure this out by now. War is a racket, and you can only make money in that particular racket if you've got a nice steady, trickling stream of death and destruction to work with.
One more topic made me cringe a bit on this show. When Margie brought up the "Columbus" example, and natives not seeing the ships, then Chris corrected her and said it was Cortez... well, that whole thing is a pile of bunk. It never happened. It's a myth. There is no secret blockage that occurs within humans as a rule of thumb when they see something new. It's just silly.
I believe this notion was a main theme in a movie recently. Let me look it up...
Ah yes, it was in the rather silly documentary "What the Bleep Do We Know?" At any rate, there is no record anywhere that says the natives didn't see Columbus' ships.
This fact along with many others from that documentary are false. Take a look at Wikipedia's page on it (this site mentions the natives/Columbus incident): http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_the_Bl…
More info on the topic here:
Questioning perceptual blindness | Science | Strange Days | Fortean Times UK
Anyway, don't like to be too critical but I call them how I see them. Otherwise, great show and lots of interesting sighting info. I dig that.