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A whole new meaning to the term "Research"

Started by Guy, June 05, 2013, 12:14:58 PM

Guy

Doesn't it drive you nuts when a guest comes on and says he has researched something and then he simply says he read all the books by other guests!    I do not think that simply reading works by other guests counts as research in a meaningful way.      I have not really researched the UFO topic is I read Travis Walton, Whitley Streiber and Richard Dolan and then just repeat what they said.    I guess this is the same world in which Robin Falkov is a doctor.    Jeesh.......

Histronic Fop

Quote from: Guy on June 05, 2013, 12:14:58 PM
Doesn't it drive you nuts when a guest comes on and says he has researched something and then he simply says he read all the books by other guests!
Truly it does.

When listening to C2C, I'm also a bit skeptical when the word "research" comes up.  Looking up shit on Wikipedia is not research; neither is parroting back so-called facts taken from the works of other, probably even more delusional, regular C2C guests.

Yorkshire pud

Quote from: Histronic Fop on June 05, 2013, 03:05:00 PM
Truly it does.

When listening to C2C, I'm also a bit skeptical when the word "research" comes up.  Looking up shit on Wikipedia is not research; neither is parroting back so-called facts taken from the works of other, probably even more delusional, regular C2C guests.


We all know it isn't just restricted to C2C..Look at anything these days (YT/ net) that is 'alternative' and the mutual appreciation chimes in with 'great work' and 'great research'...Essentially just rehashing what they found on the web; embellish it with their own spin and hey! New research! Even better if one of their peers then titles them 'scholar'.. They're not of course, but it sounds more impressive.

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