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Chug Bears commented on Scientific and Esoteric Communities Blend Concepts for a Better Look at Reality on July 10, 2008, 3:11 AM
Professional lecturer, filmmaker and researcher of ancient civilizations, David Wilcock claims to be the reincarnation of Edgar Cayce. Don't get me wrong, I hold Buddhism high above most beliefs. But isn't this claim extremely specific?
Chug Bears commented on Love, Harmony, Humanity, Earth, and the Universe on July 10, 2008, 3:05 AM
HP, I agree. Have you ever heard of retrotransposons? I'd like to hear your opinion. Its always a great pleasure to read these conversations.I love that people here are strenuously analyzing and debating the real issues. Keep up the good fight. No matter how many differences in character, social status, or occupation we all might have. There is a subliminal benefit of difference of opinion and exposure to previously unknown ideas, facts, and/or theories.Here is what I think the problem is with the direction of science. Besides the obvious, that scientific research/funding is economically competitive and will only progress under pressure. (Thus flawed by the same principal) The people (of any country) should have a general idea of what to put efforts on scientifically. Pathetically, after the ISS and other various imaging efforts, our interest in space has withered away. We need to step up and bring questions to individuals in advantageous positions to produce evidence and start a global awareness. Sounds a bit idealistic, I know, and overly faithful in people to actually do something. I think natural phenomenas in fields like physics, biology, astronomy, neurology, and new agriculture ideas like vertical farming should be pressured and demanded.
Chug Bears commented on Love, Harmony, Humanity, Earth, and the Universe on July 3, 2008, 1:35 AM
Being more conservative and being close minded run hand in hand. You are comparing Tesla to sub-par individuals. They both have theoretical ideas, were Tesla has world changing invention that is still in use today. Not to mention his magnetic field set the model for machines such as the Large Hadron Collider.
Chug Bears commented on Love, Harmony, Humanity, Earth, and the Universe on July 2, 2008, 1:37 PM
HP, do you understand that pseudo means false?! Tesla was a genius, you must be insane to state he was a psuedoscientist. He invented wireless technology, the first man-made magnetic field and he invented our electrical system. (AC/DC)You really should sharpen up what you say and how you say it. For you to call an actual scientist a pseudo, well, all I can say is read a book. Then hit yourself in the face with it until it makes sense. Tesla is one of the greatest innovators of all time along with Ben Franklin, Stephen Hawking, and Albert Einstein. That comment made me giggle like a school sally pants, your credibility just hit rock bottom HP.

Chug Bears commented on Should the U.S. be involved in Gaza? on January 12, 2009, 10:47 PM
Most Americans are completely unaware and careless regarding the significance of that geographic conflict.I definitely don't think the U.S. should get FURTHER involved with empowering Israel. This conflict is thousands of years old . And it is and always will be, a struggle between the prosperity of either the Jewish or the Palestinians. Never both.So as this escalation continues, and we certainly know it will. I say we the tax paying sheeple of the U.S. are unknowingly supplying Israel with millions of weapons including the ever so popular white phosphorus, long range rockets, and cluster bombs.This war will get much, much worse. The two sides of this geographical conflict are extremely nostalgic and ready to die to ensure the well being of their people.THIS IS NOT OUR FIGHT, YET SOON ENOUGH, IT JUST MIGHT BE!