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Can You…SEE what You’re Looking At? (Part 4)

Apparently not.

I recently invited skeptic David Sharpe to focus in on one specific photograph from Billy Meier of the WCUFO, and the two enhanced versions, at this blog and to feel free to enhance the image himself to see what results he would get.

Here is his response accompanied by the photos and my comments:

DS: “I did do that myself and achieved similar results. I saw the ‘post’ object, didn’t see the background looking the way it does but I’m not too skeptical that such a result could be achieved. I don’t find this argument terribly convincing simply because this image is so subject to personal interpretation.”

MH: So this image is “so subject to personal interpretation”:

WCUFO brightness and contrast enhanced by Savio
WCUFO brightness and contrast enhanced by Savio

I’m not sure what that means but Mr. Sharpe goes on to – almost – explain it:

DS: “I see any number of things, you see a road and a halo, IIG folks see a curtain backdrop and who knows what else. I don’t see anything which shows convincingly that one interpretation is better than another here.”

MH: We have three photographs and Mr. Sharpe sees “any number of things”, none of which he specifically describes. He points out that I see a road and a halo. Uh-huh. And what do you see here Mr. Sharpe:

WCUFO with Halo
WCUFO with Halo

He won’t say but he switches his attention back to the original photo, the one that IIG says is just a model against a “curtain backdrop”:

WCUFO extended cupola
WCUFO extended cupola

And he concludes by telling us that he doesn’t “see anything which shows convincingly….” just read it again for yourself, if you wish.

If he wasn’t a skeptic, with a load of preconceptions, prejudices, pseudoscientific certainties about just what is and isn’t possible and real…would Mr. Sharpe have so much trouble being honest and congruent? Would he come right out and say that the object obviously wasn’t a model photographed against a black curtain without any suspension lines, etc.? He certainly hasn’t explained how a photograph taken by Meier, using a 35mm film camera, can suddenly be shown to contain information only available visible 21st century technology…32 years later.

This kind of intellectual dishonesty and rigidly religious sense of denial is largely what today’s skepticism and its followers amount to. They have to dismiss, ignore or invalidate it that which doesn’t fit their belief system, and reality as they have defined it. It’s the same kind of mental mediocrity that other kind of religious believers resort to when confronted by such challenges.

Of course Mr. Sharpe has told us several times that he’s just “in this for fun” but he’ll take a moment or two to show us how smart he is and how foolish we are. He had also written to me, “But hey, if you’re ever up for an honest debate where we can fully discuss the merits of one argument at a time, I’m up for it.” Right.

Start putting the pieces together and it’s not a pretty picture. Uninterested universities, cowardly college professors, apathetic astronomy clubs, politically correct activists, etc., etc.

It looks like a world largely filled with self-satisfied, fearful, religiously deluded, overly entertained, presumably “educated” ignorant people who can’t trust themselves to reason and intelligently analyze what they see, because it isn’t supposed to be there, so it isn’t possible.

Welcome to the national (perhaps global) mental institution where the inmates really are running the asylum.

Look what happened to you, America, while you spent your time watching overgrown boys get overblown salaries to play over-hyped games, while you lived your life vicariously through other people, through phantasmagoria and fabricated screen identities, portraying yourselves as imaginary heroes, playing games, twittering, texting and trivializing the gift of life.

Now, like Mr. Sharpe, we’re only engaged “in this for fun”, no matter just how serious and important “this” may be. Life is just another video game, isn’t it?

 

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Les Gabriel

Just more evidence which,to me, shows that some people are educated way beyond their intelligence, sad !

Darcy Wade Carlile

Educated without any knowledge, and so they are not at all practical until they gain that wisdom of picking up the pick axe and doing some hard work.

Prunc

“Welcome to the national (perhaps global) mental institution where the inmates really are running the asylum.”

Oh… that is precious… my precious…

Tony

Hi Michael,

I’ll be nice – Sharpe is a closed-minded brainwashed fool, who is rejecting great truth.

Related to what’s below, what will cause “big parts of continents to disappear”?

127.) And in the Third Millennium the time comes when big parts of the continents disappear and the people will have to flee to the mountains, yet their sense of the catastrophes will only be of short duration, because they will forget everything again quickly and therefore make an effort to do much rebuilding, because they are already creating phantasmagoria, through movies and television, as well as later through a worldwide netting of computers and electronics, through which they deceive themselves and see things that do not exist, and are only visually determined for the eye, subsequently their sense for reality disappears and they can no longer distinguish between reality and fiction, whereby they lose themselves more and more in the labyrinth of life, while those who produce phantasms commercially as well as religious and sectarian phantasms, have an easy game with the people of faith, who they deceive in every possible manner.

Thank you.

Tony

Right. But has there been anything said specifically related to,”big parts of the continents disappear and the people will have to flee to the mountains…” That sounds like populated areas of the world.

Allen Anderson

It sure is strange how with over 26,000 pages of published information available to disseminate regarding the Meier case, the skeptical mind simply needs to look at a few pictures to determine the whole thing is hoaxed, yet following this same example the skeptics will never say that a drop of water is enough to satisfy a lifetime of thirst. Is it not SIMILAR, but yet not exactly the same? This seems to be all that is required when it comes to them pronouncing an outcome of their “investigations”, as long as the outcome favors their BELIEFS, it seems the relevance of anything else is minimal at best.

Nathanael Mallow

Hey Don’t think of it as an up hill battle but rather a very small snow-ball beginning to roll!

Did anybody else catch on to the Irony of Mr. Sharps name?

Rhal Zahi

Skeptics will be skeptics. As Christian said, a beamship can land and crunch the foot of a skeptic and he will ignore what he is experiencing, and he will not admit the Beamships exist. All we can do is to show everybody what we have found… and let anyone to decide what he has to do with this information. I do investigations on Billy Meier case, but not to convince skeptics, just to show what I see.

gchamp

Skeptics want proof of ETs but can wholly believe in their holy books that gods exist without any evidence. In the 29 years I’ve been alive, I have yet to see any gods or signs of gods anywhere. It truly is sad that the majority of earth humans believe in “the all loving gods” who tells their believers to kill one another.

Tony

There are many types of mental illnesses, that are not recognized as such. As I have said before, skepticism is a mental illness/psychological disorder. It is not the correct way that the human mind should function. It blocks the learning process. The human mind should function/learn through clear thinking, reasoning and logical investigations. People MUST free themselves from all religious false teachings/confinement, and all scientific errors/confinement, or they will not be capable of doing that.

I strongly suggest that all intelligent people, seekers of truth, read and investigate the Meier material. Whether you agree with all of it at first, is not the point. You will learn many truths that you cannot learn anywhere else.

Allen Anderson

Thank you Rhal, for your part in helping to wake the sleeping masses.

theneuromatrix

I see the W.C.U.F.O. as an exotic, maybe even, ridiculous looking design with gemstone-like ornaments, among other geometrical features. However, in my personal opinion, I view it as a cleverly ingenious way to captivate our attention and as an ingeniously handy ‘Litmus Test’ to separate the proverbial intellectual and Spiritual wheat from the chaff- assuming such alleged foreign-to-Earth and highly intelligent Plejaren humans exist and are constantly monitoring our responses to them- in order to achieve the following effects: The fathoming of our reaction to them, the gauging of our level of evolution and readiness to meet them, and figuratively and psychologically speaking, the presenting of a gift to us in the form of a reflective mirror (W.C.U.F.O.) upon which we can gaze into and become cognitively self aware of our own individual responses/reactions to the provocative possibility of their existence in reality. 

Tony

I disagree with your opinion. It’s a super high tech vehicle that looks the way it’s supposed to look.

theneuromatrix

Tony,

“It’s a super high tech vehicle that looks the way it’s supposed to look.” YES, I absolutely agree with you. But why does it look THAT WAY?
My former statement was not mean for you posters here in this blog (Talk about “preaching” to the quire) but instead, it was mean as a response to a person’s comment about the W.C.U.F.O. “Mardi Gras” configuration/design/features, on the excellent YouTube ‘New Hornterview’. My comment merely reflected a speculative philosophical musing on my part as to their “exotic” shape/geometry.

Salome

Darcy Wade Carlile

It is child like to believe we are the only humans on Earth and in the universe. The nearest city shines off in the distance as a light from the street light and just looking at this says there is something out there but until you hop in your car and drive there do you realize that it is inhabited with other human beings.

Darcy Wade Carlile

Correction…I used child like for the expression but it would be true to use the word responsible and not responsible because a child is not born with beliefs.

Darcy Wade Carlile

Why would anybody visit me from the city, and so it is true too why would anybody living in outer space want to visit me? So anyone who has a false belief in they should do this or do that for me/us are not at all logical but rather delusional.

Tony

People can be skeptical (stupid) about the Meier case photos and films, and justify it to themselves, but how can anyone deny the accuracy of the 100’s of documented predictions that have come true? I strongly suggest that they take a good hard look at the predictions that remain to be fulfilled, because they will come true. Maybe that will be enough proof for some of them.

Philip Brandel

For these types life is what they have always known… and they WILL know nothing else.
They have made up their minds, before they have actually used it.

It is amazing over the years how all these people think they can prove Billy’s case a hoax, and in the end all they do is continuously help prove its authentic.
Its almost like it turns into a vendetta with them… It rocks the very core of their “beliefs” to the point of all out denial. Denial at the cost of their own thinking, and our very existence being stuck on this rock with them. All because they couldn’t prove Billy’s case false… they will prove all of it false? Even the very essence of trying to change our world for the better without religion and for peace. That doesn’t seem like a bad message no matter where it is coming from.
Maybe someday they will actually sit down and read Billy’s case… What a dream. This particular feller is just into it for the fun of it, sound like a typical American… “couch potato” swirls coast to coast these days:)

obat kuat

Thanks for finally talking about >Can You…SEE what You’re Looking At?

(Part 4) <Loved it!