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  1. Mick West

    Welcome Thread - New Members Post Here

    Welcome. Had to make a minor edit to your post for politeness. See: https://www.metabunk.org/threads/politeness-policy.1224/ There are some point-by-point rebuttals here, but we prefer to focus on single claims in single threads. A point-by-point ideally would be more of a list of rebuttals...
  2. Cairenn

    "Strange Lights" over Hawaii [Aegis Ashore SM-3 Missile Test]

    By the time it got to the page I mod, it had turned into an "inter-dimensional rift". The WOO was strong in that poster
  3. jaydeehess

    AE911Truth To File LawsuitTo End FEMA/NIST Stonewalling

    ...publicity over requesting your name be withdrawn is not something these people want. Its a no win. Those who are not 911 truther will see it as underlining this persons lack of credibility, another reminder of a woo stance, whereas 911 truthers will see it as betrayal and perhaps being bought...
  4. cloudspotter

    Debunking Humor...

    http://sebpearce.com/bullshit/ New age woo generator
  5. WeedWhacker

    Debunked: Alien Base on the Moon, Triangle of Dots [photo artifact]

    Good. It's mostly 'woo'. And the image was filmed by Apollo 8, not the LROC. Also, there is certainly no "tower" there...again, a trick of perspective. IF that is actually a plume of something....sub-surface gases that indicate a thermally active Moon, then would be fascinating. But...
  6. jaydeehess

    The pre-collapse inward bowing of WTC2

    ...heat damage caused the initiation of collapse of the towers. On a purely engineering discussion, yes, it is important for future construction, to understand the mechanism by which this inward deformation of a line of columns was effected. Woo conspiracy shouldn't even enter the discussion.
  7. Igrokush1

    Plane with Yellow Tail over Redding, CA [Polar Air Cargo Flight]

    I'm sincerely really, really glad I could provide all this amusing debunking study on a perfectly normal plane flying on a perfectly un normal flight path over my town, redding ca. Woo hoo, can I at least get one thumbs up for that?? (Crickets...)
  8. Thomas

    Tesla is Overrated - Debunking the Cult of Tesla

    ...I remember really having a grudge on Edison for ripping of Tesla's work, as so I read. I find it really interesting to see that Antroposophic's like my parents where also into this kinda stuff. I guess it supports all the vibrations, resonances and other esoteric woo energy's found in that...
  9. cloudspotter

    "Strange Lights" over Hawaii [Aegis Ashore SM-3 Missile Test]

    I've always wondered what an inter-dimensional rift looked like
  10. WeedWhacker

    Tesla is Overrated - Debunking the Cult of Tesla

    OK....for "Thomas"? To my (American) eyes and ears, 'woo' is....well, bunk. (Which is what this site, "MetaBunk" is all about....debunking bunk). I was interested in (if you can re-phrase?) this part: I do not understand, fully, the word "Antroposophic" (or, the pronoun...
  11. Dan Wilson

    Debunked: Bruce Lipton and The Biology of Belief

    For every idea that was ridiculed before being revered, there are a million that remain just plain wrong. Telling stories of how science has been wrong does not lend credence to any fringe theory that might be out there. Science has been wrong and will continue to be wrong about certain things...
  12. WeedWhacker

    Senator Kelli Ward (Arizona) calls public meeting to address chemtrails concerns

    I wouldn't be able to stand it, watching a live stream (it's the same way I felt about the Bill Nye/Ken Ham thing). Science deniers, and their 'woo'....just too frustrating and cringe-worthy.
  13. Idrinkyourmilkshake

    My experience believing in a CT.

    ...held off by a snobby academic elite engaging in institutional politics. Other than the JFK assassination I was interested in two other pieces of woo. Alien visitation was one. Although I did not subscribe to some of the more wacky ideas, I did believe there was sufficient evidence to support...
  14. MyMatesBrainwashed

    BBC - Longer flights to curb vapour trails

    ...than the trails themselves. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-27907399 I am going to preempt that this means the conspiracists have won. Too many people are now noticing these trails that they have had to come up with an excuse to stop producing them. Woo, yeah, fight the good...
  15. jonnyH

    Bio-Resonance

    Looks like a woo wrapped up in a pyramid scheme. The FAQs on the website detail a reward system for soliciting sales, but you need to register (€40) and then purchase a device (€500) within 15 days. Buyers then have to register (€40) for you to qualify for commission on the sale. No refunds, no...
  16. WeedWhacker

    Debunking Humor...

    I have another, this time about "homeopathy" (and some more "woo"). Hope you enjoy: (ETA): Related, and a classic: (cont):
  17. Graham2001

    Debunked: Quantum Energy Generator (QEG), 10kw out for 1kw in.

    It is not just 'healers' or perpetual motion/overunity types who resort to "it won't work if you don;t believe in it" claims, it seems to be a general principle, this post on the "Dealing with Creationism in Astronomy" blog discusses the phenomenon...
  18. NoParty

    Help debunking Sandy Hook and Aroura crisis actors!

    ...get that far! I've dealt with insane theories like the Super Bowl with CTs via YouTube comments, etc....but I don't think I could keep a straight face and act serious if someone was pitching such farcical, fantastical woo right in front of me. p.s. Great avatar! Your dog? Just a cool pic?
  19. Neil Pennington

    HAARP is Being Permanently Dismantled

    Thanks Mick. From another thread, I get the impression Begich has an honorary doctorate from some subcontinental school of transcendental woo, or the like, and Agnew's doctorate looks self-awarded at best. Does this "professor" have similarly meaningless credentials, or is he a real professor...
  20. Efftup

    Debunked: Quantum Energy Generator (QEG), 10kw out for 1kw in.

    so it definitely sounds like a total load of woo then. Especially the "it won't work if you don;t believe in it" nonsense. The sort of healers who were just randomly bandying the word vibrations about and have only in the last few years started to jump on the Quantum bandwagon have a knowledge...
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