I do understand how Linzees's initial Blog posts may have raised some hackles.
Along with some of her comments, - (or more accurately some of the responses by others to her posts, )- at the JREF Forum.
I also appreciate how members here could be offended by her claim that the mere act of sullying her browser could have the supernatural ability to lower her IQ points.
However, there are many areas of disagreement between me and my fellow sceptics just as there are many bones of contention between myself and other researchers into matters mysterious.
Not least of which is the rather nasty resort to ridicule to which many of us have shown ourselves to be prone.
And I have seen this on both sides.
In defending Linzeebinzee here, I do so because I value every honestly presented point of view.
The only arguments with with I take issue are those of a sophist nature or those which set out to silence debate by recourse to ridicule.
I am on record here as having written that I have the strongest PERSONAL grounds for thinking that certain alleged forms of paranormal phenomena are objectively real NATURAL phenomena.
For me the $64,000,000 question/s are:
1/ How to investigate an elusive phenomena properly.
2/ How to establish in the eyes of the scientific community that it IS objectively real.
AND.
3/ How to explain the precise cause of that phenomena and explain where it fits within the natural sciences.
I am intererested in certain phenomena usually classified under the rather useless heading of "paranormal" because I have experienced it at first hand and later gone in search of similar cases.
Sometimes my time has been rewarded, - (at least in my opinion), - most of the time it has not.
I have also experimented with various means of making contact with "spirits beings" and have found that it is much easier than most "occultists" and mediums would have you believe.
However, when my natural laziness subsides as it occassionally does, I shall share what little I have in relation to poltergeist phenomena, hauntings and apparitions.
Well, those and one or two other things which will probably get me drummed out of the Regiment of Skeptics to the tune of the Rogues March.
And never again shall the the name The Warrigal ever be uttered in the Mess Hall again!
