Sujet : Re: Sudden evolution attempt, an update
De : rokimoto557 (at) *nospam* gmail.com (RonO)
Groupes : talk.originsDate : 24. Oct 2024, 23:07:11
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On 10/24/2024 3:08 PM, erik simpson wrote:
On 10/24/24 11:19 AM, RonO wrote:
On 10/24/2024 9:17 AM, erik simpson wrote:
On 10/24/24 6:33 AM, RonO wrote:
On 10/24/2024 2:20 AM, David Dalton wrote:
A while ago I said there were 57 aliens here of four DNA-based
species. But 25 more have recently arrived. Some of the 57
plan to leave in three weeks, so time is of the essence.
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I am still trying to instigate sudden evolution of mammals,
birds, reptiles, amphibians, and woody plants globally.
As I posted before, this would include evolution of
humans+aliens globally into 60 species in ghuman species
group. 55 of those would have an equivalent of 100 years
in homo sapiens of 200 years and 5 of them would have
300 years.,
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The five are Beothuk species (my species after evolution),
Hain, Vico, Gilled (gilled and air breatiing), and Photo
(photosynthesizing), and the four species of aliens,
who are the last of their kinds, will go into the latter
four species, as I have posted before.
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I hope this will occur soon but suspect that I might have
to wait until Samhain or maybe even Chinese New Year
(both are new/dark moons).
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For updates on my latest attempt see the thread
“Cumulative changes” on alt.religion.druid .
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If you know any aliens, pass this to them.
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Sounds like you should be channeling Nyikos or getting in touch with the ID perps at the Discovery Institute.
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Ron Okimoto
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Even the ID perps and Nyikos aren't in a league with this guy. Although since Nyikos is dead he may have evolved to be even stranger than he was.
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The ID perps do not allow comments on their propaganda, but they may give this guy a fellowship if he claims to be writing a book on how space aliens are messing with life on earth. They gave a fellowship to REMINE, and he was pretty far out of touch with reality. When REMINE talked about his creationist denial on TO he would claim that REMINE (all caps) made such and such a claim or wrote whatever he was quoting. He would write about himself as if he were writing about someone else, and may have been writing about one of his other personalities. There was no telling how many guys he was having an internal conversation with.
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Ron Okimoto
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Ron Okimoto
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I'd never heard of REMINE. He doesn't seem to believe in anything except God. God can indeed do anything he wants, but there's no way to tell if He's doing it.
REMINE was likely a nut job type of creationist that had a couple of decent arguments that he claimed demonstrated that evolution was impossible, but they were both things that geneticists had already determined were not issues for explaining how much biological evolution was possible. He understood what the issue was, but he could not accept the solutions that scientists had come up with before he wrote his books. My guess is that REMINE got a Discovery Institute ID scam fellowship to write one of those books. At that time they were giving out fellowship money to people that were writing junk to support the ID creationist scam. One of the authors of the 1999 teach ID scam booklet (Mark DeForrest) claimed to be a fellow of the ID scam unit at the Discovery Institute, but like REMINE he was never acknowledged as such on their web page. DeForrest was coauthor of the 1999 teach ID scam booklet that the ID perps used to give out with their Wedge ID video, and the 2000 Utah law review article claiming that teaching ID in the public schools was legal.
So the Discovery Institute used to give out fellowships to people that would write the bogus propaganda junk. It seemed to be payment for their contribution to the ID scam.
Ron Okimoto