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Wolverine
18th November 2003, 07:22 PM
... this latest commentary (http://www.zetatalk.com/index/zeta47.htm) ought to do the trick.

WARNING: The URL above is absolutely hilarious.
For the safety of yourself, your keyboard, and your monitor, please do not eat or drink anything while reading.

Paladin
18th November 2003, 07:28 PM
Nice how she's working in "pole shifts". She must have watched the PBS special about earth's magnetic field. It's typical of such people to use bits of genuine information to buttress their nonsense.

Wolverine
18th November 2003, 07:41 PM
Originally posted by Ohrryp
Nice how she's working in "pole shifts". She must have watched the PBS special about earth's magnetic field. It's typical of such people to use bits of genuine information to buttress their nonsense.

Well, Lieder has been advocating a "pole shift" from the get-go (for which the original arrival dates have long come and gone without incident), as well as all sorts of utterly ridiculous things. Her definition of pole shift is ... well, vastly different from what you mention, to say the least, lol.

There is painfully little (if any) genuine information contained in her delusional ramblings. If you're new to the Zetatalk saga, spend a few minutes at the main page... or, perhaps here (http://www.skepticalmind.com/zetatalk.html) instead, to avoid nausea. ;)

WildCat
18th November 2003, 07:42 PM
Off-Earth bunkers are feasible only on the dark side of the Moon at a base run by Service-to-Self aliens, which make all but the most hardened Service-to-Self humans uncomfortable, with access by only a tiny handful of elite on Earth. In that even these are uncertain they would be returned to Earth safely, given the devastation that all shuttles are likely to suffer during the bombardment of debris in the tail of Planet X during the passage, this option is making all nervous. Can’t run there.
Oh man, I think she's gone completely nuts now. I used to think she was a scam artist, now I think she's a mentally ill scam artist. :c1:

Shades of that psycho woman who used to be on Howard Sterns' show who was suing Reagan for stealing her "architecture".

Wolverine
18th November 2003, 07:45 PM
Originally posted by WildCat
Oh man, I think she's gone completely nuts now. I used to think she was a scam artist, now I think she's a mentally ill scam artist. :c1:

Yep. Over the last couple of months in particular, I've gone from thinking she was "crazy like a fox" to just plain crazy. Her newer insanity makes her older insanity look rather reasonable in comparison.

Ceinwyn
18th November 2003, 11:34 PM
I feel bad for this woman. She obviously needs some kind of grounding in reality, and there's no one there to give it to her.

joyrex
18th November 2003, 11:40 PM
I blew my Funny Fuse

Hexxenhammer
19th November 2003, 08:19 AM
For total hilarity, check out her movie script (http://www.zetatalk.com/script.htm)

Wolverine
20th November 2003, 08:46 AM
Originally posted by Hexxenhammer
For total hilarity, check out her movie script (http://www.zetatalk.com/script.htm)

Yowzah. Venture capital has just been redefined.

;)

Starrman
20th November 2003, 10:05 AM
Timeline

The film should be produced so that the release coincides with the millennium, when increased crop shortages and swam earthquakes have the populace willing to accept the likelihood of cataclysmic earth changes.

She is a marketing wizard! What are 'swam' earthquakes? Did we have those two years ago?

UnrepentantSinner
22nd November 2003, 12:24 AM
She's nuts alright (http://host.randi.org/vbulletin/showthread.php?s=&threadid=19645) The clue is their pronouncements grow ever more bizarre, and yet they still seem to be just shy of frothing at the mouth insane.

Look at our own Lucianarchy for another example of this.

CFLarsen
22nd November 2003, 12:36 AM
Originally posted by Hexxenhammer
For total hilarity, check out her movie script (http://www.zetatalk.com/script.htm)

Who will watch this movie? Isn't the vast majority of the Earth's population going to be dead in a few months from now?

Things that make you go hmmmmm.........

jim_scotti
22nd November 2003, 02:30 AM
Originally posted by CFLarsen


Who will watch this movie? Isn't the vast majority of the Earth's population going to be dead in a few months from now?


Well, actually, we were supposed to be dead about 6 months ago when the pole shift was supposed to happen in May....

I can only assume Nancy's talking about herself when she said:

Not happy times in the halls of the arrogant.

Jim.

ReasonedFaith
25th November 2003, 01:10 PM
Ahhh the joys we experience when full blown schizophrenics fail to take their lithium.

the REAL scary thing isn't so much her commentary (after all, she is a typical delusional schizoid).. the true fright is that she has a lot of seemingly sane followers! Are these the same folk who show up at Star Trek conventions and including the few that escaped signing on with "Heavens Gate" or whatever that Bo and Peep group was called?