The other day I received an email from a reader of my work examining the Billy Meier Case with the above subject line. Here is the email:
I thought the investigators at IIG might find this amusing.
On his “Will Humanity Wake Up… In Time?” page http://theyfly.com/articles/WILL_HUMANITY_WAKE_%20UP%20.htm Horn quotes contact report 204 stating that “anxiety, sexual addiction, addiction to adrenalin rushes, addiction to extreme sports of every kind, addiction to the enthusiasm and fanaticism relating to the sporty or other achievements of other people, etc” are caused by genetic factors.
He proceeds to like to several corroborations including this “press release” http://www.prlog.org/10022584-sports-gene-found-in-men.html. However, the release is credited to the website http://veryfunnynews.blogspot.com/, and on the page with the original article is the following disclaimer “The above headline and story is not true. It was made up, by the author, solely as comedy, with no intent to harm or offend. Any of it which turns out to be true, in whole or in part, is purely coincidental … and would be even funnier.” http://veryfunnynews.blogspot.com/2007/06/sports-gene-found-in-men-princeton.html
I think that this is another great example of Michael Horn’s research abilities, or lack thereof. In case Horn decides to edit this page of his to remove his embarrassment I have posted the 41 page (!) PDF of the webpage here.
Tags: Billy Meier
written by zapperz February 7th, 2011 at 23:27 | #1
Have you guys been able to produce 26,000 pages of original text? Have you guys reproduced the UFO sounds? Have you reproduced the metal samples? Just wondering when I can see that proof?
Your like a bad market research company that never saw 8 track tapes taking down the vinyl record industry in just a few short years.
You guys are amazing,, amazingly sloppy and rank amateurs at best.
written by zapperz February 7th, 2011 at 23:30 | #2
By the way I will return to see if you have the gonads to print my comments. if not, fine, I will just set up a web site to slam your research methods. You find 1 source that tells you what you want to see or hear, and you believe them, when you should at a minimum, find at least 2 or 3 that correlate your findings.
written by jsrail August 21st, 2011 at 13:16 | #3
I’m LMAO at this zapperz guy. Is he for real? What research is he talking about? This is a reference to a spoof article this Horn guy claimed as proof for a Meier claim. If this is in reference to another issue zapperz, post it on the appropriate comment section, or else post something here that pertains to this article.
Is zapperz another username for Horn? If so, I would understand it then. LOL
written by jsrail August 21st, 2011 at 13:18 | #4
I like the “clean-out-the-garage” gene split! How could anyone not know this was a spoof?