I know your little game. One of the most famous episodes of this is dedicated to Bigfoot. Don’t think you can get round me by playing the Leonard Nimoy Card. It ain’t gonna work.
Actually, that was a pretty interesting, little doc. My take on cryptozoological hominids is that we once shared a planet with different species of human, such as Neanderthals (Neanderthals interbred with modern humans and their genes still circulate in the population)and Homo floresiensis. The Native American Indians’ folklore is a direct link to a memory of this, but I don’t believe that such a creature exists now.(The ‘Hobbits’ may also have inspired legends of gnomes and fairies)
It’s incredibly sad that he died because he went to an ‘alternative’ clinic. Still, it was his choice. He might have died anyway even with traditional treatment. It seems he was an intelligent, charismatic man who (imo) held some pretty strange beliefs and refused to listen when confronted with solid, scientific evidence.
I’d love to believe that ghosts exist, because I love ghost stories, but there’s just not enough credible scientific evidence to back it up. Although it all depends what you mean by a ‘ghost.’
I know your little game. One of the most famous episodes of this is dedicated to Bigfoot. Don’t think you can get round me by playing the Leonard Nimoy Card. It ain’t gonna work.
Part of my childhood.
The same period that included Operation Blue Book, if I remember the title correctly.
Between them they’re probably as much responsible for my taste in things as Dr Who.
Actually, that was a pretty interesting, little doc. My take on cryptozoological hominids is that we once shared a planet with different species of human, such as Neanderthals (Neanderthals interbred with modern humans and their genes still circulate in the population)and Homo floresiensis. The Native American Indians’ folklore is a direct link to a memory of this, but I don’t believe that such a creature exists now.(The ‘Hobbits’ may also have inspired legends of gnomes and fairies)
www.nature.com/news/modern-human-genomes-reveal-our-inner-neanderthal-1.14615
humanorigins.si.edu/evidence/human-fossils/species
doubtfulnews.com/2013/12/starchild-skull-proponent-lloyd-pye-has-died/
It’s incredibly sad that he died because he went to an ‘alternative’ clinic. Still, it was his choice. He might have died anyway even with traditional treatment. It seems he was an intelligent, charismatic man who (imo) held some pretty strange beliefs and refused to listen when confronted with solid, scientific evidence.
I’d love to believe that ghosts exist, because I love ghost stories, but there’s just not enough credible scientific evidence to back it up. Although it all depends what you mean by a ‘ghost.’
Methinks the lady doth protest too much…
Oh do you now? ; )