Re: Steven Greer Interview Discussion
Wow. What a waste of time, and wasted opportunity. they could have really gotten some valuable information out of Greer.
Instead, it was all about "positions taken, held, and defended".
IMO, this could have been a productive interview if they hadn't posted on their blog that Greer was responsible for "the worst kind of disinfo", and that his position was "dangerous and insidious".
What kind of interaction could you expect if that was your preface.
His argument was much more tenable. Although I think for the sake of his argument, he limits his definition of ET to physical, space faring races, and to my knowledge, that represents a vast minority of the visitors we have here interacting with us.
Bill also made a good point about good or bad being in the eye of the beholder, as in "what is good for the fox, might not be best for the hen".
The shift we've all been going through, is filtering out some of the old disfunctional ways of dealing with things. One such example is either/or. That is mostly an obsolete concept by now. It's usually both. That view can be applied to all the major points made by all players in this Jerry Springer episode.
Last edited by Myplanet2; 08-08-2009 at 04:43 AM.
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