I assume this is one of those things that politicians do to act like they are doing something while knowing that it won't pass into actual law because it is absurd.
I am just getting around to reading this (bill is attached):
https://burchett.house.gov/media/press-releases/rep-burchett-introduces-defense-against-drones-act
The Defense Against Drones Act permits individuals to use a legally obtained...
Plus, I don't know how many times we've seen the claim of "lights / drones /ufo in my back yard" accompanied by footage of something definitively on the horizon.
"It is not meaningful to try to argue with people that don't even seem able to contemplate the possibility" that they might be the ones pushing an incorrect proposition, and that there may indeed be nothing to show. Look in a mirror...
"It is not meaningful to try to argue with people that don't even seem able to contemplate the possibility" that they might be the ones pushing an incorrect proposition, and that there may indeed be nothing to show. Look in a mirror...
The House of Representatives is increasingly populated by ignorant partisans; such is the preference of their corporate backers. They are the best vehicle to pass through legislation written by ALEC, The Heritage Foundation, The Heartland...
What would you have them do? They have no subpoena power. Should they get the FBI or the ATF to mount a SWAT like raid on Lockheed and Raytheon where they bust down the door and confiscate all the servers and find the UFOs? This all assumes...
Can you expound? I'm not sure I follow.
Also, more generally and not in response to Mendel's post, it is worth keeping in mind that there is deliberate cheating, and there is also not knowing that you are getting the information through other...
It's just plain broken. I guessed, just from listening to the strokes: 2, 8 (but maybe 6, it was my first thought but I persuaded myself that 8 was a better match), 3. Let's call that 2.25/3, when without bias I should score 0.3/3. Alas I blurted...
Recent telepathy test by the Centre for Inquiry.
However, I think the protocol has problems.
- why does the sender's assistant who rolls the dice then have to write the number down? This just seems to add the possibility that the receiver can...