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Post by ottawan on Jan 7, 2006 22:11:52 GMT -4
Yes, I would like to see it also.
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Post by Mr Gorsky on Jan 9, 2006 9:03:19 GMT -4
Back when Jeremiah was on TV (another Showtime production), it was possible to fool the page into thinking you were in the USA by simply setting my default language in IE to English (US) rather than English (UK).
I have no idea whether that still works, but it may be worth a try.
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Post by Martina W. on Jan 9, 2006 9:25:13 GMT -4
and a German guy named Gernot Geise, who presented the usual "arguments" (I mean, absolutely nothing new) *yikes* The most stupid of German hoax authors. No scientific training at all. He is a painter under the pseudonym Gustav Eichl and a printer by trade. The typical treated-bad-by-life-and-having-an-axe-to-grind guy. We are currently preparing a page on him at Clavius Germany. Please don't hold your breath as I have three internet radio shows on "modern superstition" (urban legends, conspiracy theories, and pseudo science, one show featuring an interview with Ann Druyan) to do before I can get back to clavius.
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Post by Martina W. on Jan 9, 2006 9:36:33 GMT -4
Over at the BAUT forum, the Bad Astronomer told us that his bits in the show came from an interview he did for a German TV. The show the Germans did, turned out to be pro-hoax (I suspect, like the famous FOX show). That was the infamous "Akte Apollo" (translated: "The Apollo files") by hoax author Gerhard Wisnewski (I know I still owe you a translation of his new claims) and Willy Brunner. These Authors did a similar bad "documentary" on 9/11 and the TV station they did it for ceased cooperation with them immediately afterwards.
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Post by papageno on Jan 11, 2006 19:04:54 GMT -4
and a German guy named Gernot Geise, who presented the usual "arguments" (I mean, absolutely nothing new) *yikes* The most stupid of German hoax authors. No scientific training at all. He is a painter under the pseudonym Gustav Eichl and a printer by trade. The typical treated-bad-by-life-and-having-an-axe-to-grind guy. I should have known. He and Rene were labelled as "scientific writers"...
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