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Alternate perspective on Steven Gibbs and the HDR
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<blockquote data-quote="Silent_Starling" data-source="post: 256064" data-attributes="member: 15720"><p>Don’t take this the wrong way. But I’ve worked within a lot of mental institutions in my time. My career is in psychology and these kinds of comments remind me of many a conversation I’ve been drawn into with inpatients.</p><p></p><p>Apologies - but this line of conversation is a road to nowhere. It won’t be a mutual exchange and I have no interest in agitating someone with rigid points of view that verge on a specific form of delusion.</p><p></p><p>Your comments about aliens and demons may not be as far off the mark as they first appear, but I can tell by the context in which you state them - you aren’t at all grounded enough to be open and flexible in the way such topics require.</p><p></p><p>Gibbs was very similar in tone to you. And he died making overpriced black boxes, never having seen an ‘alien’ or having time travelled.</p><p></p><p>This should tell you A LOT about getting your info from spurious sources and being overly-suggestible enough to take the bait and adopt such as your own subjective reality. 20 years down the line, you will be no further aligned to the truth, yet still spouting the same low grade, conspiracy-pop-culture conjecture as if it was science fact.</p><p></p><p>Your views have all the hallmarks of an evangelist who has shifted that same conditioned, brain functioning over to aliens and conspiracy. More disturbingly, you have managed to comfortably splice the two together under that all-to-familiar tone of self-conviction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Silent_Starling, post: 256064, member: 15720"] Don’t take this the wrong way. But I’ve worked within a lot of mental institutions in my time. My career is in psychology and these kinds of comments remind me of many a conversation I’ve been drawn into with inpatients. Apologies - but this line of conversation is a road to nowhere. It won’t be a mutual exchange and I have no interest in agitating someone with rigid points of view that verge on a specific form of delusion. Your comments about aliens and demons may not be as far off the mark as they first appear, but I can tell by the context in which you state them - you aren’t at all grounded enough to be open and flexible in the way such topics require. Gibbs was very similar in tone to you. And he died making overpriced black boxes, never having seen an ‘alien’ or having time travelled. This should tell you A LOT about getting your info from spurious sources and being overly-suggestible enough to take the bait and adopt such as your own subjective reality. 20 years down the line, you will be no further aligned to the truth, yet still spouting the same low grade, conspiracy-pop-culture conjecture as if it was science fact. Your views have all the hallmarks of an evangelist who has shifted that same conditioned, brain functioning over to aliens and conspiracy. More disturbingly, you have managed to comfortably splice the two together under that all-to-familiar tone of self-conviction. [/QUOTE]
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