• Ducks & Saucers & Spheres-09/14/88

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    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON MASON (#145)
    Date ->09/14/88 05:31:08 PM

    Hey Mike, I didn`t say that I was overwhelmed, it just appeared that maybe
    you thought that you could overwhelm some of the people. I`m not shy , if I don`t know of a certain world it doesn`t bother me to look it up. At the same time I do know that some people do have complex`s about their make up and will do what they can to divert others away, to mask what they are lacking.
    Might I add that you do a good job on your word processor, ok!!!!!!!

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    To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/14/88 10:36:00 PM

    O, my Antonio, I do know of these
    That therefore only are reputed wise
    For saying nothing; when, I am very sure,
    If they should speak, would almost damn those ears
    Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.

    --Shakespeare, MERCHANT OF VENICE,I.i.95-99.

    It happened as the Autumn evening set cool foot into the
    settling dust of Summer. In reaching for a flower, Jacob was
    stung by a bee. His sobs soaked my dress and he shivered in my
    arms as the warmth of his finger made a puddle of the ice held
    against it. The sobs quieted, the shivering stopped as the
    evening folded around us but Jacob's childhood was gone, dashed
    off into the faded light of Summer's end.

    --Michael K. Graham, "A Flick of Feathered Scale [Ch 7, pg. 17]"


    Deception is assumed, when fanciful claims are made, because the
    burden of proof is upon those who make them. But there are those
    who shall always believe, cling with tenacity to the flickering
    light at Summer's end. Because they believe, they want others to
    believe, imputing the skeptic with heresy. Their cries languish,
    their visions evanesce. The flowering of faith withers in their
    passing, leaving the cold root of reason to sprout anew.

    400 years ago, a little girl named Abigail Williams cried,
    "witch!" Doctors and lawyers, tailors and soldiers believed and
    were afraid. A mephitic reek of fear came to the town and before
    a breeze of reason could clear it, hundreds were dead, slain in
    the most inhumane ways imaginable.

    There seems unavailable a way to inculculate the lesson
    demonstrated by that and other dark ages of human history. A
    stochastic outbreak of like sightings and people fall their
    mental knees. They're a miasma, spreading disease in geometric
    progression from themselves, convincing others with stories of
    inimical aliens, breeding unwarranted fear.

    The Holocost is engraved in the terminated genealogical tree of
    thousands of families. It is burned into the earth by mass
    graves that are still being found. Hundreds of thousands of feet
    of film, not imbued with imaginative life by a belief that it
    must be 'hidden somewhere.' are available to anyone with the
    stomach to watch. They are clear and evident and come from a
    time that had little ability to alter their testimony, you can
    date the celluloid. There is no comparison.

    Within the scope of this argument, I suggest that hysteria is
    possible on the scale implied, over the area implied, in the time
    implied. There is always something going on. The rajneesh eats
    tonight as do you.B

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    Sub ->Re: Evolving life
    To ->JUSTIN BOGGS (#128)
    From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    Date ->09/15/88 07:46:10 PM

    Justin:

    Really don't have time to get into this with you, but your figures don't
    tell the whole story. (Assuming their correct in the first place). Since
    the beginning of time, there may have been 10 to the 64 different per- mutations occuring, making the chances against such proteins NOT evolving approximately 10 to 1. I don't stand behind my figures, but I'd be willing
    to bet they are conservative.

    Its like saying that the chances against four people playing bridge being
    dealt hands that consisted of A-K in each suit. The odds against something
    like that occuring are something like a quadrillion to one -- ON ANY ONE
    HAND. But given all the bridge hands that have been played since the game
    was invented, its bound to occur some time -- as it once did, in champ-
    ionship play.

    Jim

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    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    Date ->09/15/88 10:56:42 PM

    Words learned by rote a parrot may rehearse,
    But talking is not always to converse;
    Not more distinct from harmony divine,
    The constant creaking of a country sign.

    William Cowper


    Impossible is a word only to be found in
    the dictionary of fools.

    Napoleon


    Yes Michael, I know that you suggest that
    the events in the Hudson Valley may be
    hysteria. witnesses that are employed to
    guard nuclear power stations, police officers
    that guard the community, military personal that
    are responsible for the welfare of the nation,
    airline pilots, school teachers, scientists
    accountants, attorneys, reporters, all these
    people suffering mass hysteria over a 4 year
    period. How silly of me, now I wish I had
    studied psychology, talk about a ready made
    client group, makes my wallet tremble just to
    think about it. I could afford that 1400 LT,
    buy a new stereo, get that washer for my wife,
    take those flying lessons, get Michael a new
    updated Websters......................N81N
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    From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    Date ->09/16/88 01:26:58 AM

    Hellooooooooo Boise.....

    Mr. Graham, I've been reading with great interest your posts in the UFO
    debate section here. You seem to be a master debater -- verbally
    speaking.

    Yet for all your elocutionary aplomb, you seem to be missing a few vital points. For example, you state that the "appearance of authenticity is insufficient." Insufficient for what? For proof? Certainly. To qualify
    as bearing discussion and inquiry? Hardly. Why do you and others insist
    on painting ufology into the corner of requiring absolute, undeniable
    proof before it can be taken seriously? Surely no one here is claiming
    to have proof that "UFOs are aliens and the government knows it." All we
    are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form of various
    reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said data SUGGESTS
    intelligent control and/or government knowledge of the extraordinary
    nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient prosaic explanations have been advanced to bring the data in line with the current scientific paradigm,
    D) the ET Hypothesis is sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its
    potential benefits to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient
    theoretical arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's
    it. We do NOT say, "AND THEREFORE ITS ALIENS," as you repeatedly accuse Phil Imbrogno (and by extension, us) of saying. We do say, "AND THEREFORE,
    STOP LAUGHING AND HELP US FIND OUT WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!"

    None of this is to be construed as an entreatise to cease your skeptical
    input. On the contrary, ParaNet will not survive without such input, for
    that is our raison d'etre. But we do ask that such input be offered in
    an even-handed manner, that is, without the use of straw-man arguments
    such as your "and therefore its aliens," or your implication that we are claiming to have proved our case. Instead of bemoaning the proof we
    don't have, try addressing the data we do.

    Jim Speiser
    Alpha



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    To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:41:43 PM

    Mr. Speiser,

    The comments made, do not necessarily reflect my own beliefs at
    all. Don made a very good point in that some of the cases
    contain so much circumstantial evidence and corroborating
    testimony, were they a court case they might positively sway the
    jury; I shall ever and always take the opposite side, for without
    it there is, of course, no debate.

    But....

    The issue itself is of such an odd nature, such a potentially
    threatening one, so fantastic and unbelievable that the
    paracletes of UFO's must dig themselves out of a hole before they
    may start at the origin of the argument. Thus, rather than sit
    idle at the keyboard, watching the phosphor float by, I choose to
    gain knowledge by taking the opposite side of an argument with a
    gentleman I have really come to like.

    And....

    You will notice that I have succeeded. Although Don has a
    tendency towards tautology, and disdains response to difficult
    issues, resting instead on old, reliable arguments that he has
    heard from somewhere else, although he wont entertain certain
    ideas at all, he has given me grist for my mill. Maybe I've done
    the same for him.

    Therefore....

    I shall continue to address the data in the way that I feel has
    already shown itself to work in this context, mocking when I
    receive sneers, comforting when I sense irritation, discussing
    facts when I see facts, and so on. My purpose is not to
    discourage or demoralize, not even to laugh [although some of
    Don's quote-throwing has floored me!] but to continue the debate.

    By the way....

    In 1978, I had an encounter of my own, passing over the La Posa
    plain by car. The road I was on was posted the full length with
    signs instructing vehicles to remain on it. On either side were
    military testing sights. I don't suggest extraterrestrial origin
    either, but I've seen what kind of G's a human may take and yet
    survive; this wasn't within the parameters. So that when I
    suggest various explanations, I must include within the scope of
    the argument [remember the argument *is* the field of play,
    nothing from inside holds relevance outside.] myself.

    However....

    My objection to Night Siege remains, and if you are an extension,
    so be it. The damn thin' is packaged like a cheap whore, wrapped
    in sensationalism and depending on the ready preconceptions of
    the public: OVER 5000 SIGHTINGS IN THE LAST YEAR -- NIGHT SIEGE,
    The Hudson Valley UFO [in the same blown lettering as Night
    Siege] Sightings. On the back: Five thousand responsible people
    claim to have seen SOMETHING...WHAT IS GOING ON???? Of course,
    the usual filler hype included between the headlines. This is
    the sort of packaging that discredits the book even before it is
    picked up. Try a fanciful approach, like COMMUNION, and more of
    the people you feel should be reached shall be. All it takes is
    a little sub title, 'based on a true story,' and a list of
    'additional reading' in the back.

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    To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:43:39 PM

    J.S. --

    "All we are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form
    of various reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said
    data SUGGESTS intelligent control and/or government knowledge of
    the extraordinary nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient
    prosaic explanations have been advanced to bring the data in line
    with the current scientific paradigm, D) the ET Hypothesis is
    sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its potential benefits
    to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient theoretical
    arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's it."

    MG XII --

    A. TRUE] Yes the data exists, such that some real event is
    acting as anlage. Whether the event is singular of plural is
    questionable, given other instances of a like profile which
    resolved themselves into a single incident after close
    examination, with more than verbal verification, or were observed
    to do so years later through examination of independent writings.

    B. FALSE] Intelligent control has been ascribed by humans to
    confusing processes [weather, volcanos, electricity and
    magnetism] for as long as that little section of their brain has
    been developed. They also as a rule give human personalities to
    inanimate objects, and put their own thoughts into the heads of
    animals. The reason it is taken as false is because it is not at
    all clear whether the object is the source of the conclusion or
    the conclusion the source of the object. The observational data
    have no relevance to the assumption of governmental knowledge.

    C. FALSE] Scientific explanation has been advanced on all the
    empirical data presented. No scientific explanation beyond
    hypothesis may be advanced upon witness testimony, as witness
    testimony is notoriously unreliable, and unduplicable. Give
    science a piece of metal to analyze, or a language to decipher or
    even recorded magnetic data. They'll change their tune.

    D. FALSE] The ET Hypothesis bases itself first on [B.] which is
    false. It is, in fact, a wonderful idea. The potential benefit
    from ET civilizations is enormous. Equally enormous are the
    potential dangers, even if EBE's mean well. One major
    technological boon might plunge the society into chaos. The
    sociological implications are such that we would be more likely
    to be absorbed into their society, than they into ours. Remember
    the American Indian.

    E. FALSE] That the explanations haven't sat well with the
    UFOoligists is true, but they're at least as valid as the counter
    hypotheses, and based on about as much evidence.K
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    To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:46:34 PM

    What ardently I wished, I long believed,
    And, disappointed still, was still deceived.
    By expectation everyday beguiled,
    Dupe of to-morrow even from a child.

    --Cowper
    On the receipt of my mother's
    Picture, lines 38-41.


    Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary
    of Fools.

    -- Napoleon Bonaparte

    Impossible that it could be a form of hysteria? Don, I'm
    disappointed in you. Even after I gave you such a florid
    example, to receive this scathing objurgation is more than a
    gentleman may bear. Tsk, Tsk, then...I'LL weaken the Salem
    solution for you: You touched upon the merest edge of an idea
    when you mentioned 'religious fanatics....[with] no sense of
    humor.' Salem and outlying settlements were essentially
    theocracies. Everywhere people turned, every day, they were
    being told of demons and witches dancing in the forest with the
    Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
    colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
    Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
    was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
    as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
    they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
    were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
    music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
    was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
    the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
    alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
    Night Siege.

    Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
    weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
    factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentally, a
    rash appeared, the cause of which latter turned out to be at the
    woman's dwelling. But the rash really broke through the
    afternoon after the woman had fainted, and she became afraid and
    her body reacted to the stress, making her ill. Word got around
    of the 'deadly june bugs,' and soon people were developing rashes
    that had no origin other than their own minds, yet were evident
    on their arms, faces, legs and back after an encounter with one
    of the bugs. These were rational people [no pun intended], yet
    the rashes were quite real, caused entirely by their own
    imagination. The incident lasted a total of seven months, after
    which the only solution was to spray the place and rid it of the
    harmless beetles.

    Don, I've hypnotized people and, out of mere curiosity, told them
    that a pencil they were holding was becoming red-hot, yet that
    they would not find themselves able to let go. Two of the five
    I've done this to developed water blisters, just as if they'd
    held a real hot piece of metal between thumb and forefinger.

    My point is that senses are unreliable, no matter how many
    different sets corroborate witnessed events. Your body is a
    mechanism that needs only the proper fiddling of knobs to elicit
    any response desired, within its capability. Give me an
    electrode, I'll let you relive a portion of your childhood. Give
    me another, I'll make you afraid of your own shadow. Give me
    your mind, and I shall make your world go away. K
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    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    Date ->09/16/88 11:43:38 PM

    "Friendship's the privilege
    Of private men, for wretched greatness knows
    No blessing so substantial."
    Tate


    "Man is the only creature endowed with
    the power of laughter; is he not the only
    one that deserves to be laughed at?"
    Greville


    Michael, I must say I am very DISAPPOINTED in your
    last response. I thought for sure, you would have
    caught me with tongue firmly in cheek concerning
    Salem. The gibe about Salems humor to be specific.
    I didn't miss the point about Salem, I merely
    dismissed it. Several messages ago, you gave yourself
    away, when you mentioned your knowledge concerning the
    incident in Roswell.

    I too have greatly enjoyed this debate, However;
    Tsk Tsk, I take you to task concerning your remark
    to J. Speiser concerning my reluctance to debate
    difficult issues. Not true Mon Ami. (Did I get that
    right?) Imagine accusing ME of practicing Tautology!
    And, besides, if the OLD RELIABLE ARGUMENTS work,
    well, what could I possibly say?

    Now, what ideas do you accuse me of NOT entertaining?
    Michael, I consider myself to be one of the MOST
    open minded people I know, and if anyone disagrees, well
    then, damnit, let's burn his damn hut down!!!!!!! OOOOPS,
    sorry, got carried away. Oh, yes, I almost forgot.
    Forget it if you think you are going to get close to me
    with an electrode, and if I am not mistaken, my ex. stated
    on several occasions that I had no mind! Of course, I
    debated that with her, and after all, she did sign the
    house over to me with no money changing hands. ( And to
    think she accused me of being a spendthrift.)

    But, to get back to the debate, I submit to you,
    Michael, there is a large difference between a group
    of people imagining a rash from a beetle, and an object
    described by thousands as being several hundred feet in
    length. You mentioned a factory town, which I must then
    assume that the educational level must have been low,
    possibly ridden with superstition, and easily influenced.
    Quite a difference from college graduates holding responsible
    positions, school teachers, police, military officers, and
    the like. I further submit that quite simply, IT WON"T
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    Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
    colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
    Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
    was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
    as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
    they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
    were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
    music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
    was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
    the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
    alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
    Night Siege.

    Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
    weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
    factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentall
    

    Jim Singleton
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  • From Rixter@RICKSBBS to Jim Singleton on Sun Feb 23 12:16:58 2025
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    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON MASON (#145)
    Date ->09/14/88 05:31:08 PM

    Hey Mike, I didn`t say that I was overwhelmed, it just appeared that maybe you thought that you could overwhelm some of the people. I`m not shy , if I don`t know of a certain world it doesn`t bother me to look it up. At the same time I do know that some people do have complex`s about their make up and will do what they can to divert others away, to mask what they are lacking. Might I add that you do a good job on your word processor, ok!!!!!!!

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    To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/14/88 10:36:00 PM

    O, my Antonio, I do know of these
    That therefore only are reputed wise
    For saying nothing; when, I am very sure,
    If they should speak, would almost damn those ears
    Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.

    --Shakespeare, MERCHANT OF VENICE,I.i.95-99.

    It happened as the Autumn evening set cool foot into the
    settling dust of Summer. In reaching for a flower, Jacob was
    stung by a bee. His sobs soaked my dress and he shivered in my
    arms as the warmth of his finger made a puddle of the ice held
    against it. The sobs quieted, the shivering stopped as the
    evening folded around us but Jacob's childhood was gone, dashed
    off into the faded light of Summer's end.

    --Michael K. Graham, "A Flick of Feathered Scale [Ch 7, pg. 17]"

    Deception is assumed, when fanciful claims are made, because the
    burden of proof is upon those who make them. But there are those
    who shall always believe, cling with tenacity to the flickering
    light at Summer's end. Because they believe, they want others to
    believe, imputing the skeptic with heresy. Their cries languish,
    their visions evanesce. The flowering of faith withers in their
    passing, leaving the cold root of reason to sprout anew.

    400 years ago, a little girl named Abigail Williams cried,
    "witch!" Doctors and lawyers, tailors and soldiers believed and
    were afraid. A mephitic reek of fear came to the town and before
    a breeze of reason could clear it, hundreds were dead, slain in
    the most inhumane ways imaginable.

    There seems unavailable a way to inculculate the lesson
    demonstrated by that and other dark ages of human history. A
    stochastic outbreak of like sightings and people fall their
    mental knees. They're a miasma, spreading disease in geometric
    progression from themselves, convincing others with stories of
    inimical aliens, breeding unwarranted fear.

    The Holocost is engraved in the terminated genealogical tree of
    thousands of families. It is burned into the earth by mass
    graves that are still being found. Hundreds of thousands of feet
    of film, not imbued with imaginative life by a belief that it
    must be 'hidden somewhere.' are available to anyone with the
    stomach to watch. They are clear and evident and come from a
    time that had little ability to alter their testimony, you can
    date the celluloid. There is no comparison.

    Within the scope of this argument, I suggest that hysteria is
    possible on the scale implied, over the area implied, in the time
    implied. There is always something going on. The rajneesh eats
    tonight as do you.B

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    To ->JUSTIN BOGGS (#128)
    From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    Date ->09/15/88 07:46:10 PM

    Justin:

    Really don't have time to get into this with you, but your figures don't
    tell the whole story. (Assuming their correct in the first place). Since
    the beginning of time, there may have been 10 to the 64 different per- mutations occuring, making the chances against such proteins NOT evolving approximately 10 to 1. I don't stand behind my figures, but I'd be willing
    to bet they are conservative.

    Its like saying that the chances against four people playing bridge being dealt hands that consisted of A-K in each suit. The odds against something like that occuring are something like a quadrillion to one -- ON ANY ONE HAND. But given all the bridge hands that have been played since the game
    was invented, its bound to occur some time -- as it once did, in champ- ionship play.

    Jim

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    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    Date ->09/15/88 10:56:42 PM

    Words learned by rote a parrot may rehearse,
    But talking is not always to converse;
    Not more distinct from harmony divine,
    The constant creaking of a country sign.

    William Cowper

    Impossible is a word only to be found in
    the dictionary of fools.

    Napoleon

    Yes Michael, I know that you suggest that
    the events in the Hudson Valley may be
    hysteria. witnesses that are employed to
    guard nuclear power stations, police officers
    that guard the community, military personal that
    are responsible for the welfare of the nation,
    airline pilots, school teachers, scientists
    accountants, attorneys, reporters, all these
    people suffering mass hysteria over a 4 year
    period. How silly of me, now I wish I had
    studied psychology, talk about a ready made
    client group, makes my wallet tremble just to
    think about it. I could afford that 1400 LT,
    buy a new stereo, get that washer for my wife,
    take those flying lessons, get Michael a new
    updated Websters......................N81N
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    To ->Michael Graham
    From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    Date ->09/16/88 01:26:58 AM

    Hellooooooooo Boise.....

    Mr. Graham, I've been reading with great interest your posts in the UFO debate section here. You seem to be a master debater -- verbally
    speaking.

    Yet for all your elocutionary aplomb, you seem to be missing a few vital points. For example, you state that the "appearance of authenticity is insufficient." Insufficient for what? For proof? Certainly. To qualify
    as bearing discussion and inquiry? Hardly. Why do you and others insist
    on painting ufology into the corner of requiring absolute, undeniable
    proof before it can be taken seriously? Surely no one here is claiming
    to have proof that "UFOs are aliens and the government knows it." All we
    are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form of various
    reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said data SUGGESTS
    intelligent control and/or government knowledge of the extraordinary
    nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient prosaic explanations have been advanced to bring the data in line with the current scientific paradigm,
    D) the ET Hypothesis is sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its potential benefits to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient theoretical arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's
    it. We do NOT say, "AND THEREFORE ITS ALIENS," as you repeatedly accuse Phil Imbrogno (and by extension, us) of saying. We do say, "AND THEREFORE,
    STOP LAUGHING AND HELP US FIND OUT WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!"

    None of this is to be construed as an entreatise to cease your skeptical input. On the contrary, ParaNet will not survive without such input, for
    that is our raison d'etre. But we do ask that such input be offered in
    an even-handed manner, that is, without the use of straw-man arguments
    such as your "and therefore its aliens," or your implication that we are claiming to have proved our case. Instead of bemoaning the proof we
    don't have, try addressing the data we do.

    Jim Speiser
    Alpha

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    Sub ->Re: UFOs and Straw Men
    To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:41:43 PM

    Mr. Speiser,

    The comments made, do not necessarily reflect my own beliefs at
    all. Don made a very good point in that some of the cases
    contain so much circumstantial evidence and corroborating
    testimony, were they a court case they might positively sway the
    jury; I shall ever and always take the opposite side, for without
    it there is, of course, no debate.

    But....

    The issue itself is of such an odd nature, such a potentially
    threatening one, so fantastic and unbelievable that the
    paracletes of UFO's must dig themselves out of a hole before they
    may start at the origin of the argument. Thus, rather than sit
    idle at the keyboard, watching the phosphor float by, I choose to
    gain knowledge by taking the opposite side of an argument with a
    gentleman I have really come to like.

    And....

    You will notice that I have succeeded. Although Don has a
    tendency towards tautology, and disdains response to difficult
    issues, resting instead on old, reliable arguments that he has
    heard from somewhere else, although he wont entertain certain
    ideas at all, he has given me grist for my mill. Maybe I've done
    the same for him.

    Therefore....

    I shall continue to address the data in the way that I feel has
    already shown itself to work in this context, mocking when I
    receive sneers, comforting when I sense irritation, discussing
    facts when I see facts, and so on. My purpose is not to
    discourage or demoralize, not even to laugh [although some of
    Don's quote-throwing has floored me!] but to continue the debate.

    By the way....

    In 1978, I had an encounter of my own, passing over the La Posa
    plain by car. The road I was on was posted the full length with
    signs instructing vehicles to remain on it. On either side were
    military testing sights. I don't suggest extraterrestrial origin
    either, but I've seen what kind of G's a human may take and yet
    survive; this wasn't within the parameters. So that when I
    suggest various explanations, I must include within the scope of
    the argument [remember the argument *is* the field of play,
    nothing from inside holds relevance outside.] myself.

    However....

    My objection to Night Siege remains, and if you are an extension,
    so be it. The damn thin' is packaged like a cheap whore, wrapped
    in sensationalism and depending on the ready preconceptions of
    the public: OVER 5000 SIGHTINGS IN THE LAST YEAR -- NIGHT SIEGE,
    The Hudson Valley UFO [in the same blown lettering as Night
    Siege] Sightings. On the back: Five thousand responsible people
    claim to have seen SOMETHING...WHAT IS GOING ON???? Of course,
    the usual filler hype included between the headlines. This is
    the sort of packaging that discredits the book even before it is
    picked up. Try a fanciful approach, like COMMUNION, and more of
    the people you feel should be reached shall be. All it takes is
    a little sub title, 'based on a true story,' and a list of
    'additional reading' in the back.

    Brd ->UFO Debate Forum
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    Sub ->Re: UFOs and Straw Men
    To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:43:39 PM

    J.S. --

    "All we are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form
    of various reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said
    data SUGGESTS intelligent control and/or government knowledge of
    the extraordinary nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient
    prosaic explanations have been advanced to bring the data in line
    with the current scientific paradigm, D) the ET Hypothesis is
    sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its potential benefits
    to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient theoretical
    arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's it."

    MG XII --

    A. TRUE] Yes the data exists, such that some real event is
    acting as anlage. Whether the event is singular of plural is
    questionable, given other instances of a like profile which
    resolved themselves into a single incident after close
    examination, with more than verbal verification, or were observed
    to do so years later through examination of independent writings.

    B. FALSE] Intelligent control has been ascribed by humans to
    confusing processes [weather, volcanos, electricity and
    magnetism] for as long as that little section of their brain has
    been developed. They also as a rule give human personalities to
    inanimate objects, and put their own thoughts into the heads of
    animals. The reason it is taken as false is because it is not at
    all clear whether the object is the source of the conclusion or
    the conclusion the source of the object. The observational data
    have no relevance to the assumption of governmental knowledge.

    C. FALSE] Scientific explanation has been advanced on all the
    empirical data presented. No scientific explanation beyond
    hypothesis may be advanced upon witness testimony, as witness
    testimony is notoriously unreliable, and unduplicable. Give
    science a piece of metal to analyze, or a language to decipher or
    even recorded magnetic data. They'll change their tune.

    D. FALSE] The ET Hypothesis bases itself first on [B.] which is
    false. It is, in fact, a wonderful idea. The potential benefit
    from ET civilizations is enormous. Equally enormous are the
    potential dangers, even if EBE's mean well. One major
    technological boon might plunge the society into chaos. The
    sociological implications are such that we would be more likely
    to be absorbed into their society, than they into ours. Remember
    the American Indian.

    E. FALSE] That the explanations haven't sat well with the
    UFOoligists is true, but they're at least as valid as the counter
    hypotheses, and based on about as much evidence.K
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    Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
    To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    Date ->09/16/88 09:46:34 PM

    What ardently I wished, I long believed,
    And, disappointed still, was still deceived.
    By expectation everyday beguiled,
    Dupe of to-morrow even from a child.

    --Cowper
    On the receipt of my mother's
    Picture, lines 38-41.

    Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary
    of Fools.

    -- Napoleon Bonaparte

    Impossible that it could be a form of hysteria? Don, I'm
    disappointed in you. Even after I gave you such a florid
    example, to receive this scathing objurgation is more than a
    gentleman may bear. Tsk, Tsk, then...I'LL weaken the Salem
    solution for you: You touched upon the merest edge of an idea
    when you mentioned 'religious fanatics....[with] no sense of
    humor.' Salem and outlying settlements were essentially
    theocracies. Everywhere people turned, every day, they were
    being told of demons and witches dancing in the forest with the
    Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
    colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
    Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
    was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
    as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
    they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
    were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
    music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
    was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
    the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
    alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
    Night Siege.

    Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
    weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
    factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentally, a
    rash appeared, the cause of which latter turned out to be at the
    woman's dwelling. But the rash really broke through the
    afternoon after the woman had fainted, and she became afraid and
    her body reacted to the stress, making her ill. Word got around
    of the 'deadly june bugs,' and soon people were developing rashes
    that had no origin other than their own minds, yet were evident
    on their arms, faces, legs and back after an encounter with one
    of the bugs. These were rational people [no pun intended], yet
    the rashes were quite real, caused entirely by their own
    imagination. The incident lasted a total of seven months, after
    which the only solution was to spray the place and rid it of the
    harmless beetles.

    Don, I've hypnotized people and, out of mere curiosity, told them
    that a pencil they were holding was becoming red-hot, yet that
    they would not find themselves able to let go. Two of the five
    I've done this to developed water blisters, just as if they'd
    held a real hot piece of metal between thumb and forefinger.

    My point is that senses are unreliable, no matter how many
    different sets corroborate witnessed events. Your body is a
    mechanism that needs only the proper fiddling of knobs to elicit
    any response desired, within its capability. Give me an
    electrode, I'll let you relive a portion of your childhood. Give
    me another, I'll make you afraid of your own shadow. Give me
    your mind, and I shall make your world go away. K
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    Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
    To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
    From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
    Date ->09/16/88 11:43:38 PM

    "Friendship's the privilege
    Of private men, for wretched greatness knows
    No blessing so substantial."
    Tate

    "Man is the only creature endowed with
    the power of laughter; is he not the only
    one that deserves to be laughed at?"
    Greville

    Michael, I must say I am very DISAPPOINTED in your
    last response. I thought for sure, you would have
    caught me with tongue firmly in cheek concerning
    Salem. The gibe about Salems humor to be specific.
    I didn't miss the point about Salem, I merely
    dismissed it. Several messages ago, you gave yourself
    away, when you mentioned your knowledge concerning the
    incident in Roswell.

    I too have greatly enjoyed this debate, However;
    Tsk Tsk, I take you to task concerning your remark
    to J. Speiser concerning my reluctance to debate
    difficult issues. Not true Mon Ami. (Did I get that
    right?) Imagine accusing ME of practicing Tautology!
    And, besides, if the OLD RELIABLE ARGUMENTS work,
    well, what could I possibly say?

    Now, what ideas do you accuse me of NOT entertaining?
    Michael, I consider myself to be one of the MOST
    open minded people I know, and if anyone disagrees, well
    then, damnit, let's burn his damn hut down!!!!!!! OOOOPS,
    sorry, got carried away. Oh, yes, I almost forgot.
    Forget it if you think you are going to get close to me
    with an electrode, and if I am not mistaken, my ex. stated
    on several occasions that I had no mind! Of course, I
    debated that with her, and after all, she did sign the
    house over to me with no money changing hands. ( And to
    think she accused me of being a spendthrift.)

    But, to get back to the debate, I submit to you,
    Michael, there is a large difference between a group
    of people imagining a rash from a beetle, and an object
    described by thousands as being several hundred feet in
    length. You mentioned a factory town, which I must then
    assume that the educational level must have been low,
    possibly ridden with superstition, and easily influenced.
    Quite a difference from college graduates holding responsible
    positions, school teachers, police, military officers, and
    the like. I further submit that quite simply, IT WON"T
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    Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
    colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
    Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
    was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
    as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
    they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
    were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
    music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
    was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
    the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
    alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
    Night Siege.

    Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
    weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
    factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentall
    

    Jim Singleton
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