The Real Meaning Behind the TED Controversy, Craig Weiler, The Weiler
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The Real Meaning Behind the TED Controversy
by craigweiler

The current controversy at TED, which pits parapsychologist Rupert
Sheldrake and Graham Hancock against an anonymous board of scientists
is ostensibly about censorship, but the arguments and the passion
involved go much deeper than that.
The battle that is going on right now is the beginning of the end for
materialism as the dominant ideology of the sciences.
It's pretty easy to the evidence of this.

The ground is quickly shifting under the feet of the materialists due
to the increasing numbers of well informed, well educated people who
can refute the materialist arguments and are aware of the evidence for
the primacy of consciousness in physics.
The normal power plays which materialists have used in the past do not
work under these circumstances, but they will still be employed
because the materialists have nothing else in their bag of tricks.
Nowhere is this more apparent than at TED, which has aligned itself
with the old guard materialists and finds itself at a disadvantage
having to defend these suddenly ineffective attempts to control the
debate.

These attempts include:

Having a discussion, but choosing to ignore it and rely on its board
of materialist scientists instead.
Removing both videos from the main page and quarantining both of them
Defaming the the two presenters by claiming their talks were unscientific
Presenting reasons for removing the talks that are so ludicrous as to
be an obviously transparent attempt at ideological censorship
Failing to acknowledge this ideological censorship for what it is
Failing to directly address the rebuttals of both presenters
Holding another debate, and splitting them in two even though the
issues for both presentations were essentially the same
Removing the ability to see the size of the debate or to jump to a
particular section of it without a tedious and difficult process of
sorting and counting
Failing again to directly address the objections of both presenters to
this new format  (there are currently no objections raised against the
presentations, so there is nothing for either of them to debate.)
Creating a situation where their science board will have the last word.
Dragging out the present debate for two weeks to wear down the opposition.
Failing to acknowledge Sheldrake's call for a debate with the science board

This is the first piece of evidence.

Nowhere do you see any show of confidence in materialism in these actions.
It is all evasiveness, stonewalling and general pettiness.
This is not what people do when they know that they are right;
this is what they do when they know that they are wrong.
This behavior is certainly not limited to TED, or to psi or
materialism for that matter.

It's just what people do when confronted with new and uncomfortable
ideas.  (link here.)
http://amasci.com/supress1.html  1997


Nobel Prize winning physicist Brian Josephson had this say about it:
(link here.)
http://www.tcm.phy.cam.ac.uk/~bdj10/mm/articles/heretic.txt  1994

"For the last six weeks, BBC2 TV has been running a series called
'Heretic' (...)

In every case a similar story unfolded:
dismissal of the claims as being nonsense or impossible,
generally without any serious attempt to look at the evidence or the arguments;
the non-materialisation of the honours, promotions, invitations to
give public lectures and so on that such individuals might have been
expected to receive given their past achievements;
violent attacks by other scientists;
and, for some, demotion or withdrawal of research facilities.

The prestige of the individuals concerned and their continuing
competence in other matters is seen as being of no moment:
their unorthodox claims are perceived merely as instances of the
failings to which all human beings are subject.
The sense of self-superiority of the critics in many instances was in
striking contrast to the humility, integrity and sincerity manifested
by workers such as Robert Jahn (an expert in rocket engineering forced
to resign his position as Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at
Princeton University because of this unconventional side to his
research interests and, for a time, not allowed to talk about that
research)."


The second piece of evidence for the end of materialism is that the
internet has changed the game forever.
The materialists, who are in charge, can deny funding, remove whole
journals from common academic search engines, teach only materialistic
science and attack unorthodox claims, but they can no longer stifle
discussion or stop the spread of information.

When I first started blogging, about five years ago, (here)  almost no
one was informed about parapsychology or related research.
Skeptics pretty much jumped all over anything I had to say and Randi's
Million Dollar Challenge was brought up frequently.
A lot has changed in the intervening years.

Judging by the discussions at TED, many of which are quite scholarly,
skeptics/materialists have all but abandoned this indefensible
argument against psi and even find themselves completely on the
defensive when they refer to parapsychology as a pseudoscience.

Sweeping, statements, long the staple of the materialist argument, are
being exposed as ignorant.
When they dare people to prove them wrong, they are met with a barrage
of links doing just that.

Even on public forums, I am not a lone voice in the wilderness anymore.
Knowledgeable people come out of the woodwork well informed, fully
aware of the defects in materialist arguments and ready to rumble.
The materialists are increasingly outnumbered everywhere, as they are at TED.
It seems to be speeding up.

The evidence for psi hasn't change much in five years, but the general
knowledge about that evidence has.

What we're seeing playing out at TED is only the beginning.
It is starting at beachhead organizations that lie outside of the
fortress, but soon it will move inland to the materialism stronghold
itself, academia.

Universities and other schools are charged with telling the truth, and
this is the wedge that will eventually separate materialism and its
supporters from their stranglehold over these institutions.
To change the current materialist stance will require a huge uproar,
well beyond what we're seeing at TED and such an uproar is coming.
It will come about because of circumstances very much like what is
happening at TED, where materialists pull stunts to oppress opposing
views, just like they always have done.
But they will face an increasing backlash from this until materialists
start having to choose between their jobs and their dogma.

We all know what happens; the institution will defend its members
right up until it figures out that the price is too high.
Once this political threshold is reached, things start to change.

It's easy to get these controversies started; people hate being dissed
and they hate being lied to and these are the tactics most favored by
materialists.
They are, in other words, speeding up the process themselves by
inadvertently creating the optimum conditions for change.

The fact is, we cannot allow children to be taught materialistic science.
It will wreck their ability to deal with the rapid changes that are
coming and put them behind their properly educated peers.
Consciousness science is best learned from early on, where children
can accept the new ideas without having to push out the old ones.

As it stands, this change will destroy many a prominent career and
create new giants of science.
It rewards holistic thinking to a far greater degree than in the past,
and this is going to change the type of person that stands out in the
sciences.

I would have said even a couple of years ago that this would take a
generation to accomplish, but I don't know anymore.
Things are moving so fast.

craigweiler | March 23, 2013 at 5:00 PM |
Tags: Graham Hancock, Rupert Sheldrake, TED |
Categories: Consciousness, parapsychology, Psi Wars, Skeptics and
Skeptic Arguments |
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