> On 22 Jan 2021, at 20:42, spudboy100 via Everything List 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> My point is that firstly, there are divergences in what scientists write from 
> their own considered opinions on very tangible issues, that not even peer 
> review corrects. Secondly, scientists are not always such rational actors, 
> especially when their thinking becomes ideological, hence, my examples 
> provided. You're caught up in the emotions of the day, go for group loyalty, 
> go for enemies lists, just  as the rest of us serfs in the hinterlands.
> 
> So? So, we heed the words of experts, as sacrosanct, at our (plebians) own 
> risk, when ignoring that scientists, too, are subject to human flaws. When 
> scientists assert infalability, it's a bad move and that their opinions are 
> not unchallengeable.
> 

Scientsts opinions are always challengeable. That is what science is all about, 
going from doubt to are doubts. But then we have decision to make, in some 
short time, due to urgency, and in that case we can only hope that the 
politicians heard the majority of scientists, even if in some case the majority 
can be wrong (slightly or wrongly). In case of such doubt, the more 
cautiousnous rule have to be applied.

You can’t really compare this with QAnon, which is an organisation which 
deliberately lie in all direction, or exaggerated some truth, or are correct 
but with the wrong target, and does not change it despite new evidences. 

Applied science is not a science, but an art. It is almost easy to see where 
are those hiding doubts, which should not blister too, and those who propose 
theories, but are willing to abandon them. It is just much more difficult in 
urgent situation.

Bruno



> 
> 
> On Friday, January 22, 2021 Lawrence Crowell 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Again, what in the hell does this have to do with anything? You go from some 
> nonsense about nuclear winter to falsehoods about covid. You are clearly 
> incapable to coherent thinking.
> 
> LC
> 
> On Thursday, January 21, 2021 at 11:07:45 PM UTC-6 [email protected] wrote:
> Allow me to be brief. MIT physicists went along with the soviets in promoting 
> their propaganda. Like anyone should care if it freezes, post nuclear 
> holocaust!  Secondly, the climatologists forecast models have been 
> inaccurate, as it affects the lands, and how people live, so far. What kinds 
> of energy gets produced is a critical feature for human survival, and less so 
> for the quantum realm. Last, the experts for Covid outcomes have proven 
> horrible, probably due to the complexity of the plague. 
> 
> 
> On Thursday, January 21, 2021 Lawrence Crowell <[email protected] 
> <>> wrote:
> 
> So much of what you write has little to do with anything of relevance. You 
> range from Reagan nuclear build up in the 1980 to climate change to covid 
> vaccine. it is all a jumble.
> 
> LC
> 
> On Wednesday, January 20, 2021 at 8:26:17 PM UTC-6 [email protected] <> wrote:
> 
> Your promotion, is seemingly that scientists cannot  let their emotions 
> prevail in pursuit of studies. Yet, in the 20th century, by evidence and 
> policy the Eugenicists and the Lysenkoist are proven example of emotion and 
> group loyalty (to scientists, science societies), thwarting honest study and 
> peer review. In the 80's we had the nuclear winter scare by Carl Sagan and 
> the MIT physicists, siding with the Soviet propaganda (not that Nuke Winter 
> isn't accurate, just relevant to human survival), after a nuke war, because 
> of the effectiveness of the diminished survival rate from just fire and 
> radiation. Meaning, you can't kill me twice, so yeah, our Pershing Missiles 
> are going in NATO to match your SS 18's and 20's, sorry Mister Brezhnev, tear 
> down the wall.
> 
> In Britain when first analyzed, the idea there was to push herd immunity but 
> that seemed specious now. As far as the efficaciousness of lockdowns, 
> Conservative Florida has (in real life) done immensely better survival-wise, 
> than Liberal NY, CA, etc. It doesn't appear ideological, merely wiser. 
> Climate change? Well...
> 1. it's too late!
> https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-75481-z 
> <https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-020-75481-z>
> 2. Or this? We'll work on it?
> https://news.yale.edu/2020/12/08/yale-puts-its-might-behind-solutions-planet-need
>  
> <https://news.yale.edu/2020/12/08/yale-puts-its-might-behind-solutions-planet-need>
> The former, I suspect that (perhaps wrongly) that there is a venal mindset to 
> the climatologists, thinking bigger paychecks for being bureaucrats, and 
> secondly, making those nasty peasants squeal! My point is that we need to 
> have an at-the-ready replacement for fracking (solar + batteries improved, 
> wind power islands at sea) before we ban the frack. Otherwise, this seems 
> like it will result in fast rising prices, dwindling supplies, rolling 
> blackouts (gas turbines = 38% of US electricity) and it causing inflation and 
> recession. 
> 
> The funding of Operation Warp-Speed by your arch nemesis, has gotten the 
> vaccines out--not fast enough I admit. Maybe Kamala-Joe would also do a great 
> job with funding and pushing, we shall soon find out, eh? 
> 
> For myself, I have long-sided with humorist P.J. O'Rourke, who once spake, 
> "I'm an American, I want problems solved with technology, not government."
> 
> Worshipping the scientist as someone not only with talent (great neuromorphic 
> profile for maths and pattern recognition) and ability, seems a bad move for 
> us Plebes? To wit: Papal Infallibility doesn't even work (ever) for the 
> Popes. "It's settled science! snarl!"
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Lawrence Crowell <[email protected] <>>
> To: Everything List <[email protected] <>>
> Sent: Tue, Jan 19, 2021 6:06 am
> Subject: Re: FW: Q Anon is the tip of the iceberg
> 
> I disagree. The scientific response to the covid pandemic has been amazing. A 
> year ago nothing was known about this virus and within a year vaccines are 
> being distributed. That is a very remarkable development, far quicker than 
> the development of vaccines for other diseases. In many ways it rivals the 
> speed with which the Manhattan project developed the atomic bomb.
> 
> I suspect the reason you and Philip call universities autocracies is because 
> they tend to fail out people like you. My contact with what Philip presents 
> as science informs me he is completely delusional. Universities, and by 
> extension editors of scientific  journals are gatekeepers. The process is 
> meant to provide tests for the scientific or intellectual adequacy of 
> publications. This does not guarantee what is published is correct, but that 
> is later decided by others who try to repeat experiments or work on reported 
> developments. If these do not lead to further results the scientific claim 
> becomes a dead end. Universities provide tests students must pass to earn 
> degrees, and further on requirements to hold chairs at a department. It is 
> not always fair, and a very competent scientists who spends a year working 
> down a blind ally may find that even if they abandon that and admit error 
> that they are completely out of the game. However, it keeps people who are 
> completely incompetent out.
> 
> LC
> 
> On Tuesday, January 19, 2021 at 2:45:25 AM UTC-6 [email protected] <> wrote:
> 
> Yeah Phillip, you cited real world examples of academic autocracy, and that 
> autocracy is on the public dime, via student loans. STEM is absolutely 
> necessary for human survival, yet, the ability to think clearly is not to be 
> undervalued, when even the claims by scientists go awry and get the human 
> species nowhere. Science expertise did badly with Covid, with attaining 
> fusion, have up till now been slow with getting medical achievements, etc. I 
> can sum it up with saying, nice smart phones aren't just compensation for not 
> beating diseases. Trillions have been spent over say, 40 years of basic 
> research, so I ask cynically, where's out gear? I will still read science 
> news every day, because, Compulsion.
> 
> On Monday, January 18, 2021 Philip Benjamin <[email protected] <>> 
> wrote:
> 
> [email protected] <> Subject: RE: Q Anon is the tip of the iceberg
>  
> From: spudboy100 via Everything List <[email protected] <>>   
> Sunday, January 17, 2021 1:23 AM  [email protected] <>
> Cc: [email protected] <> Subject: RE: Q Anon is the tip of the 
> iceberg
> [Philip Benjamin]
>   I agree with the post that “Universities are the autocratic kings of 
> censorship and repression”. I have given only seven instances among 
> thousands!! Alost everyday they are EXPELLING or ostracizing somebody who 
> happened to be truthful  but have findings in disagreement with their 
> “fixations”.  Fanatic fixations to intangible un-evidential ideas and 
> ideologies cause zealotry and bigotry. This is a psychological disorder that 
> may eventually lead to personality disorder. In the Augustinian Western 
> context, especially in the backdrop of the American “Two Great Awakenings” it 
> is a very complex pagan [Pan-Gaia-n = earthling] manifestation of 
> un-awakened, kundalini/reptilian consciousness. The one and ONLY remedy for 
> that malady is an Augustinian Awakening in the academia and the media 
> (https://www.midwestaugustinians.org/conversion-of-st-augustine 
> <https://www.midwestaugustinians.org/conversion-of-st-augustine>). Those who 
> have witnessed “spirit possessions” first hand attest that many of the 
> body-languages (especially the quizzical eye movements) of the members of the 
> Western Acade-Media Pagans (WAMP) correspond fully with symptoms of “spirit 
> possessions”!!!!!  It has become a common cultural pattern.  Too bad. Too sad.
> Evidentialist
> Philip Benjamin                                                  CC. Rep. Liz 
> Cheney
>  
> Universities are the autocratic kings of censorship and repression. It is no 
> mistake that the most tyrannical of presidents Wilson and Obama arrived from 
> the realm of professorship. I would add FDR and his internment camps, but he 
> did free more peeps, than he imprisoned to say the least, so good on him. 
> So what to do? My part is easy! Wait for errors on the side of the ruling 
> class, that affects the middle class, and when enough uncorrected problems 
> pile up, people, naturally will react. Repression from social media and the 
> banks will be one thing that initiates a back-reaction (right outta optical 
> physics).
> If the Dems do well with economic recovery, then it will be sunny skies for 
> them.  Once Kamala gets in gear, we will see what her leadership takes us?
> 
> On Saturday, January 16, 2021 Philip Benjamin <[email protected] 
> <>> wrote:
> [John K Clark]
> “No universities are doing any censoring either and for exactly the same 
> reason, although I do think threatening to expel students for what they say 
> is a very unproductive thing to do”
> [Philip Benjamin]
>    There are hundreds if not thousands of instances to the contrary. Some are 
> listed below. That is why I call these Universities WAMP—Western Acade-Media 
> Pagan(ism).
> 1.  https://www.thefire.org/10-worst-colleges-for-free-speech-2020/ 
> <https://www.thefire.org/10-worst-colleges-for-free-speech-2020/>
> 2. 
> https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/07/24/scientist-alleges-csun-fired-him-for-discovery-of-soft-tissue-on-dinosaur-fossil/
>  
> <https://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2014/07/24/scientist-alleges-csun-fired-him-for-discovery-of-soft-tissue-on-dinosaur-fossil/>
>   LOS       
>      ANGELES (CBSLA.com) — Attorneys for a California State University, 
> Northridge scientist who was terminated from his job after discovering soft 
> tissue on a triceratops fossil have filed a lawsuit against the university.
> 3. https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/19/us/19kentucky.html 
> <https://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/19/us/19kentucky.html>
>     Astronomer Sues the University of Kentucky, Claiming His Faith Cost Him a 
> Job
> 4. 
> https://www.christianpost.com/news/professor-fired-after-speech-opposing-puberty-blocking-drugs-sues-university.html
>  
> <https://www.christianpost.com/news/professor-fired-after-speech-opposing-puberty-blocking-drugs-sues-university.html>
>     A Psychiatry Professor fired after speech opposing puberty-blocking drugs 
> sues university
> 5. 
> https://mynewsla.com/crime/2021/01/11/chapman-professor-who-supports-trump-resists-calls-for-ouster/
>  
> <https://mynewsla.com/crime/2021/01/11/chapman-professor-who-supports-trump-resists-calls-for-ouster/>
>     A Chapman University law professor who has come under fire for his 
> election fraud claims and participation in a rally led by President Donald 
> Trump just before the insurrection at the Capitol fought back Monday against 
> critics who are calling for his ouster from the university
> 6. http://www.theevolutioncrisis.org.uk/testimony5.php 
> <http://www.theevolutioncrisis.org.uk/testimony5.php>
> 7. 
> https://www.amazon.com/Expelled-Intelligence-Allowed-Ben-Stein/dp/B001BYLFFS 
> <https://www.amazon.com/Expelled-Intelligence-Allowed-Ben-Stein/dp/B001BYLFFS>
>        Big science has expelled smart new ideas from the classroom ... What 
> they forgot is that every generation has its Rebel! That rebel, Ben Stein 
> (Ferris Bueller’s Day Off) travels the world on his quest, and learns an 
> awe-inspiring truth … that educators and scientists are being ridiculed, 
> denied tenure and even fired – for the crime of merely believing that there 
> might be evidence of design in nature, and that perhaps life is not just the 
> result of accidental, random chance. To which Ben Says: Enough! And then gets 
> busy. NOBODY messes with Ben.
> Philip Benjamin  
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