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THE Discovery Channel Thread (merged)

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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby deMolay » Thu 02 Sep 2010, 22:01:05

What I find surprising is how much cover he gets from the MSM, as in he had strongly held believes. Barely any coverage. Now I submit to you all if he had been a Tea Party guy. The coverage would have swamped out Hurricane Earl coverage. As to responsibilty between this site and the Leftwing EnviroMENTAL whackjob. None. Maybe Al Bore should be held responsible if anyone.
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Xenophobe » Thu 02 Sep 2010, 22:28:50

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', '
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Did this lunatic fringe website push him over the edge? What moral responsibility would we share for doing so?


You hand a man a Bible, you get David Koresh. You give him a computer and feed him (lets see whats on right now, American Progressive literature, Obituaries of Matt, the recession is over, mexican collapse ) and you get an anti-Discovery channel programming advocate?

Only in America I guess.....
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby PrestonSturges » Thu 02 Sep 2010, 22:58:20

He mentioned “"Stopping ALL filthy immigrants and their filthy anchor babies".

I think he probably got that part from Rush, not Al Gore.
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Outcast_Searcher » Thu 02 Sep 2010, 23:01:02

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Carlhole', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('dbruning', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')aving the environment and the remaning species diversity of the planet is now your mindset. Nothing
is more important than saving them. The Lions, Tigers, Giraffes, Elephants, Froggies, Turtles, Apes,
Raccoons, Beetles, Ants, Sharks, Bears, and, of course, the Squirrels.


Of course, can't leave behind the squirrels.


Nor the froggies.


Hey - my froggie (who as usual is acting like he hasn't been fed in a month) was glad to see his kind mentioned! Kind of like a housecat minus the fur, personality wise.
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby PrestonSturges » Thu 02 Sep 2010, 23:08:23

Just like the guy who flew his plane in to the IRS building was supposedly a Marxist. Who owned a private plane, and cheated on his taxes.

And the white supremacist who killed the black guard while attacking at the Holocaust memorial, he was supposed to be an obvious liberal.
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Pretorian » Fri 03 Sep 2010, 02:04:52

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('PrestonSturges', 'J')ust like the guy who flew his plane in to the IRS building was supposedly a Marxist. Who owned a private plane, and cheated on his taxes.



Let me guess-- Marxists dont cheat on their taxes? Or cant afford to buy a 10 K airplane?
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby deMolay » Sat 04 Sep 2010, 19:24:37

Seems that this Leftwing Loon was overwraught about Discovery Channel not giving enough coverage to Global Warming. He was a devout believer in manmade global warming. So yes he had a Religion. http://www.ketknbc.com/news/discovery-c ... al-warming
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby mos6507 » Sat 04 Sep 2010, 20:09:32

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('pup55', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'S')ound s like he's been reading this board too much.


Oooh, now there's a hypothetical for you.... what if he was.....What if he was a frequent poster of PO.com, and suddenly flipped out....What if you go back onto his PC and check his history and found out that he was, in fact, a frequent viewer....

Did this lunatic fringe website push him over the edge? What moral responsibility would we share for doing so?




This one is worth me coming out of lurkdom to comment about, and I don't care about any teasing I'll get for doing so...


One of the reasons I got into so many flamewars here is because I have attempted to counter extreme ideologies, not just cornies like shortonsense, but people like Monte with his lack of empathy with his "cut the cord" metaphor, or ReverseEngineer talking about "death to the pigmen!" which actually got him banned. Old-timers here may also remember a once-active member who used to lick his chops over the prospects of cannibalism on the downslope.

This stuff seems harmless enough because it's just words on a page. For all we know some of this stuff is just a schtick. But is it really?

I'm concerned that forums like this are a gateway drug to acting out like Lee did. It seems harmless enough as long as doom is still vaguely in the future. But since we're now breaking over into TSHTF territory, people are starting to move beyond words on a page. For every person who joins 350.org or starts a Transition Town, you'll have some Derrick Jensen acolyte who decides to blow up a dam. And on the right of course you have the Tea Party crowd with their gun fetishes, merely two sides of the same radical coin when it comes to the ends justifying the means.

So I would suggest people not just treat incidents like this as another reason to engage in witticisms or petty political jabs. This is getting serious, and it's not going to take many incidents like this to cause anybody who mentions Malthus or Dan Quinn, or heck, any environmentally minded individuals at all, to be "ideologically-profiled" as domestic terrorists.

We may be on the verge of a new McCarthyist era (with Glenn Beck at its center, no doubt) in which doomers are the new "red-scare". So by all means, don't say anything here that you wouldn't be willing to take personal credit for saying, and stay the hell within the boundaries of the law or you're just part of the problem, not the solution!
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Plantagenet » Sat 04 Sep 2010, 20:28:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote(' ', '
')Did this lunatic fringe website push him over the edge? What moral responsibility would we share for doing so?


Mr. Lee said he was "awakened" to his lunatic fringe views by Al Gore's "An Inconvenient Truth."

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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Tyler_JC » Sun 05 Sep 2010, 11:52:25

Does this make Al Gore guilty of inciting violence?
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Re: Discovery Channel Whackjob's Manifesto

Unread postby Pops » Sun 05 Sep 2010, 13:24:14

That is an interesting question Pup.

One thing I've noticed is that the popcorn crowd seems to have thinned here at po.com. Maybe it's just the general decline in posts but many of the Enviro-Rambos, Overnight Armageddonists and wink-wink-nudge-nudge-pass-the-ammo posters seem to have either moved on to someplace more radical, grown tired of sneering at the starry eyed Energy Fairies or, what I think is most likely, caught their tit in the econo-wringer and found that real life doom is an unemployment line.

I never would have thought how really hard it is to keep a message board open yet accessible to a mainstream audience. I think most regular posters would be surprised at how much the volunteers here go around about exactly how to achieve the right balance between free speech and promoting discussion to as wide an audience as possible without forcing our own biases.

This isn't Transition's feel good ministry or TOD's (generally) dry analysis or Some-Guy's personal axe grinder; this is pretty well whatever you want to bring up/question/debate/pontificate - as long as it's somewhat about energy (and many times less about energy than others).

Let's be honest, even though "peak production of a finite resource" as a theory is pretty straight forward, just about everything else is disputable. Not only that, but because there was so little official information correlating with what proponents of near-term peak were laying out several years ago the topic was (and still is) ripe for attracting those with shiny hats.

All in all I think po.com has done a pretty good job at staying moderate considering (aside from software/hardware) we are entirely self organizing - we've zigged and zagged as different personalities (both volunteer and poster) have come and gone but we seem to usually come back on bubble.
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CASTING CHARACTERS WANTED - DISCOVERY

Unread postby roccman » Tue 30 Aug 2011, 20:00:10

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')Hello Oilagers. My production company has a new series in development with a major broadcaster, and we're looking for characters to profile. The series focuses on major shifts that may be on the horizon for humanity. We're interested in profiling people who are preparing for very specific threats, and showing how they are preparing. The narrative includes helping our characters test their preparations and perhaps bringing in experts to help them improve their preparations, as well as some "how-to" segments to help our viewers prepare themselves.

We're interested in all types of people and all types of threats, and we are intent on not judging or challenging specific beliefs -- it's the threat and response we're focusing on. If you have any questions or suggestions for other sources, please contact me at Tracey@papernyfilms.com

Thanks and all best,
Tracey


Not for me - but good luck!

Posted about a month ago a TOA:

http://www.theoilage.com/new-series-see ... t4342.html
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Re: CASTING CHARACTERS WANTED - DISCOVERY

Unread postby patience » Tue 30 Aug 2011, 20:14:16

Who would want to do that? Looks like a really bad idea to me, to put yourself on TV like that.
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Re: CASTING CHARACTERS WANTED - DISCOVERY

Unread postby roccman » Tue 30 Aug 2011, 20:25:11

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('patience', 'W')ho would want to do that? Looks like a really bad idea to me, to put yourself on TV like that.


i agree, but under the banner of "getting the word out" (LOLOLOLOLO) - (READ "SAY MY NAME")...
people are lining up.
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Re: CASTING CHARACTERS WANTED - DISCOVERY

Unread postby timmac » Wed 31 Aug 2011, 01:13:48

Pstarr has a $20,000.00 heater in his living room ready for the next coming ice age, give him a call..

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Re: Casting Characters wanted-Discovery Channel

Unread postby Ferretlover » Tue 04 Sep 2012, 14:36:15

I wonder if this is the "Doomsday Preppers" program?
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