--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, TurquoiseB <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, bob_brigante <no_reply@> wrote: > > > > Counterbalancing electromagnetic radiation in Maharishi Sthapatya > > Veda buildings - Part II > > by Global Good News staff writer > > . . . > > This [their home or "sanctuary"] > > is where most people spend over 90 per cent of their time... > > I rest my case. Shut-In Syndrome. > > How many of you spend 144 minutes a day or > less outside your home? These people think > that's how "most" people live their lives.
Not even Barry could be *that* mentally disturbed as to believe that's what this sentence says. Which means he's trying to mislead *other readers* to believe this is what it's saying by not only quoting out of context but adding the erroneous material in brackets, hoping nobody remembers what the rest of it actually said. I don't know, maybe that's even *more* disturbed. How many of you think Barry just accidentally overlooked everything that came before the sentence he quoted (and altered with his "helpful" editorial interpolation)? And if he did, what does that say about the coherence of his thinking versus his compulsion to slam TMers?