--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, "brontebaxter8" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi, Hughes, I did read that post, and thanks. Good for you for going > to the bother of doing some research. I respect your opinions, even > where I disagree, and have that book you recommend on my reading > list. > > Best regards, > - Bronte >
Hi Bronte I didn't reach you then? never mind. I enjoyed the book even though I don't believe him and love the fact he's out there gathering interesting factoids about world politics, if only he could present it in a rational manner, he would make a good political activist if he could stick to the facts and not see plots where there are none. At the end of the day I hope he's right, you and he live in a much more exciting world than I do. I hope you read the "Blind Watchmaker" it changed my life in that it opened my eyes to something thats going on in the world that people think they know about but don't really. It's not about conspiracies or anything like that, it's simply a book about how life got to be so complicated without any help, it's both awesome and humbling. I recommend it because it's an object lesson in how to marshall evidence, construct an argument and demonstrate when your opponents are wrong and why. Mr Icke could do with reading it as it grounds you in respect for the process of science as opposed to wild theorising. It makes you see the world differently.