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The oil companies have a history of promoting pseudoscience and
quackery. They have found that the old alliances with certain Arab states are becoming increasingly worthless, and that they are just not properly positioned to deal with emerging leaders i petroleum production such as Russia, Iran, Venezuela, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan. Until recently, ExxonMobil gave large amounts of money to the Competitive Enterprise Institute (CEI), in particular to CEI’s “climate expert” Myron Ebell. Ebell has admitted he has no scientific training whatsoever, but he had no problem at all in supporting ridiculous ideas that helped ExxonMobil. A key practitioner of pseudoscience in the field of mental health is Larry Sarner, who often collaborates with his wife, Linda Rosa. Sarner was involved in a financial scandal involving voting machines. Was this a dry run for the infamous “hanging chad” incident? Sarner and Rosa have strange and ill-informed ideas about therapies. Sarner and Rosa run various “hate sites” designed to discredit persons seeking to aid orphans and foster children. What is their motivation? Another Sarner/Rosa collaborator is Jean Mercer. Mercer holds a Ph.D. in psychology but has never held a license. Mercer also spends a great deal of time attacking therapies she seems to know little about. Then there’s Monica Pignotti. Pignotti spent several years in Scientology. She left Scientology, and then spent several years attracting fame and fortune as a Scientology critic. When that dried up, she became a proponent of Thought Field Therapy and Voice Technology. Though not as well known as Scientology, they are not dissimilar, in that they promise “the secrets of the universe” in return for a hefty payment. Pignotti abandoned Thought Field Therapy and Voice Technology. Not surprisingly, she found that criticizing them would bring in some money. Pignotti has found herself involved in litigation aligned with others associated with the Competitive Enterprise institute such as Andrew Langer, Jacob Sullum, Brooke Oberwetter, and John Berlau. The nexus between unabashed neocon politics and quackery is hard to ignore! Finally, there’s Charly D. Miller, of Lincoln, NE. Miller describes herself as a retired paramedic. She is planning to write a series of Harry Potter travel guides. While she ponders the eyes of newt and wings of bat, she operates a website full of strange ideas. In addition to strange ideas, the site also contains a great deal of copyrighted material. To avoid further complications with the holders of the copyrights she is infringing, Miller plans to move her site offshore. Where? To Dubai, of all places, and apparently not far at all from the Halliburton mothership. Nearer, my Cheney, to thee, one supposes. |
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On Jun 15, 7:57*am, somatic aura > wrote:
(A bunch of bizarre claims) Do you have any evidence at all for your, um, obsession? Got links to the sites you mention? Got anything at all besides hearsay? Got any reason at all for posting in RASFW? Mark L. Fergerson |
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On Jun 15, 3:25*pm, alien8er > wrote:
> On Jun 15, 7:57*am, somatic aura > wrote: > > * (A bunch of bizarre claims) > > * Do you have any evidence at all for your, um, obsession? Got links > to the sites you mention? Got anything at all besides hearsay? > > * Got any reason at all for posting in RASFW? > > * Mark L. Fergerson Good question -- no, he has no evidence, which is one of my primary criticisms of the bogus therapies he and others promote. The real reason for his upset with me and the others is because we criticized and challenged claims being made by practitioners of harmful bogus therapies. See: http://www.childrenintherapy.org And for the record, I have never made any money at all from my activities criticizing these bogus therapies, not one red cent. Monica Pignotti |
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