16-05-2015, 12:45 AM
I think Jade Helm was probably the last straw.
Fetzer had taken on and advocated for every far out and fruity conspiracy theory in the universe.
I mean, you name it and Fetzer's for it: Judy Wood and space beams and 9/11 was a giant holograph with no planes, Judy Baker and her bioweapon and Clinton/Jackson and Cancun when there was no Cancun, John Hankey and his George Bush did both 9/11 and JFK, Phil Nelson and his LBJ as mastermind, Ralph Cinque and Doorway Man as Oswald, the Jews and JFK, and it really was Morales and Johannides at the Ambassador Hotel.
I don't know what happened to this guy. I think he may have lost it some time around his Z film alteration book. His first two books were not bad, mainly saved by Aguilar and Mantik. But after that, he just went around the bend in a big way.
What makes it so puzzling is that as a professor of philosophy, he had to have known the value of peer review challenge. He never really seemed to apply that in these other fields. I will never forget his unrelenting defense of Baker at EF. No matter how many problems you pointed out, he just would not admit he was wrong. And then his defense of Cinque. Which was almost as bad. HE got nailed on that one and then banned. But he still thought he was right. He sort of reminded me of Martin Balsam in Little Big Man after he and Dustin Hoffman have been tarred and feathered for selling snake oil medicine, Hoffman says to Balsam, "You don't know when you're licked." Balsam replies, "I'm not licked, I've just been tarred and feathered."
I think they have also pulled down all his previous writings too.
Fetzer had taken on and advocated for every far out and fruity conspiracy theory in the universe.
I mean, you name it and Fetzer's for it: Judy Wood and space beams and 9/11 was a giant holograph with no planes, Judy Baker and her bioweapon and Clinton/Jackson and Cancun when there was no Cancun, John Hankey and his George Bush did both 9/11 and JFK, Phil Nelson and his LBJ as mastermind, Ralph Cinque and Doorway Man as Oswald, the Jews and JFK, and it really was Morales and Johannides at the Ambassador Hotel.
I don't know what happened to this guy. I think he may have lost it some time around his Z film alteration book. His first two books were not bad, mainly saved by Aguilar and Mantik. But after that, he just went around the bend in a big way.
What makes it so puzzling is that as a professor of philosophy, he had to have known the value of peer review challenge. He never really seemed to apply that in these other fields. I will never forget his unrelenting defense of Baker at EF. No matter how many problems you pointed out, he just would not admit he was wrong. And then his defense of Cinque. Which was almost as bad. HE got nailed on that one and then banned. But he still thought he was right. He sort of reminded me of Martin Balsam in Little Big Man after he and Dustin Hoffman have been tarred and feathered for selling snake oil medicine, Hoffman says to Balsam, "You don't know when you're licked." Balsam replies, "I'm not licked, I've just been tarred and feathered."
I think they have also pulled down all his previous writings too.