--- In [email protected], off_world_beings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], off_world_beings <no_reply@>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > > The crash of 1987 was the only one that was considered 
> significant 
> > > since the crash of 1929....the crash of 1929 is how you framed 
> and 
> > > gave credence to your argument....by using false 
> statements.....and 
> > > decreasing your credibility on other matters.
> > 
> > Just as an item of cult interest, the odd guy I studied
> > with for a while (Rama/Dr. Frederick Lenz) actually 
> > claimed credit for causing the 1987 crash. Unlike in
> > the TMO when *they* claim credit for such things, most 
> > of his students just nodded and said, "Yeah right,
> > dude...now let's get back to talking about stuff you
> > actually know something about."  :-)
> > 
> > But there were a few who bought it, and who undoubtedly
> > buy it still. The desire for self importance ("I'm a
> > member of the group that caused X to happen.") never
> > ceases to amaze me. Whether it's the Biblethumpers
> > claiming that God destroyed New Orleans to punish the
> > city for its wicked ways or that the stock market's 
> > going up because a few people are silly enough to bounce 
> > around on their butts for several hours a day, it's
> > always the same bottom line -- "*We* are important,
> > because *we* are the cause of all this." Yeah right,
> > dudes...now let's get back to talking about stuff you
> > actually know something about.">>
> 
> I have never had much faith in the theory of tying in stock markets 
> to group ME effects. But you seem to have gottn very agressive 
> towards me because I pointed out that the crash of 1987 which was 
> called the worst crash since 29, was not tied to any big HoE course 
> as you had claimed the big 7000 courses had caused the worst crash 
> since 29. Now you are all mad and trying to tie me into some group 
> mass delusion, when in fact I don't believe the stock market stuff.
> 
> Mow lets back to something you actually know something about (your 
> words). You followed a guy who claimed he caused the markets to 
> crash, and you are tying ME effects directly to YF group size. 
> 
> OffWorld
>
Turq, do you want to try to handle this one? Or should I? Where to
begin in unraveling Off's misreadings and misunderstanding?

(Makes one wonder about TM. Sort of like the old drug ad: "Here is
your brain. Here is your brain on TM"






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