Showing posts with label debunked. Show all posts
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Thursday, May 1, 2025

How Noah’s Ark debunks whole Bible


How Noah’s Ark debunks the WHOLE Bible
(Holy Koolaid) April 30, 2025: Could the story of Noah's Ark actually be true? Is there evidence of a global flood? Does science conflict with the Bible?

Even today, 40% of Americans believe in a literal global flood, but the evidence tells a completely different story.

Let's explore 12 undeniable pieces of scientific evidence that prove beyond any doubt that the Earth was never entirely submerged underwater.

Jimmy Bright Insight on Gobekkli Tepe, Turkey

From ancient ice cores in Antarctica and Greenland, lake varves in Japan, and tree rings spanning thousands of years, to archeological finds, delicate coral reefs, and cave formations that have survived hundreds of thousands of years — each clue dismantles the global flood myth.

Let's also explore genetic diversity that contradicts a global extinction event, intact ancient soil microbiomes, continuous written records predating the supposed flood, and how flood myths themselves reveal localized rather than global events.

Stay tuned for Part 2 to expose why the logistics of Noah's Ark itself would be utterly impossible.

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  • Holy Koolaid, April 30, 2025; Sheldon S., Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Thursday, December 14, 2023

Jewish news debunks IDF's atrocity propaganda

Jimmy Dore, Kurt Metzger (TJDS, 12/7/23); Pfc. Sandoval, Sheldon S. (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Israeli newspaper Haaretz DEBUNKS Israel’s LIES about Oct. 7th attacks
(The Jimmy Dore Show) The latest conflict with Hamas has led to a virtual tsunami of misinformation, disinformation (purposeful misinformation, public relations, narrative framing, and propaganda), and outright lies coming from Israeli authorities about Hamas/Al Qassam Brigades retaliation to Israel's apartheid, illegal occupation, and decades of atrocities, much of it repeated by an uninquisitive and uncritical corporate mainstream media.

Ex-VP almost-Pres. Al Gore, where should we get all our news?

But now one of Israel’s top newspapers, Haaretz, has published an exhaustive investigation into just some of those lies — "beheaded babies" [lies, not true], "disemboweled pregnant women" [atrocity propaganda, not true], "children burned alive" [by Israeli hellfire missile attacks on everyone present, Israeli or Palestinian, leaving them so charred that they could not be distinguished, which was used by Israel to pump up the numbers of Israelis killed to 1,400 but now the number is down to about 1,000 because those 400 were determined to be Palestinians murdered by the IDF], and so on — and the results are genuinely shocking. Some Jews tell the truth while the official Jewish news channels repeat IDF propaganda and Israeli lies, right wing Likud Party spin, and war criminal Netanyahu's incitements?


Jimmy Dore and Americans’ Comedian Kurt Metzger discuss the gullibility with which the mainstream U.S. press seem to accept even the most outlandish claims spread as propaganda by Israeli authorities. #TheJimmyDoreShow

Monday, July 17, 2023

The Jimmy Dore Show: Ukraine, Covid, mRNA


Tucker dismantles GOP candidates over US proxy-war in Ukraine support! Florida County to BAN mRNA shots? w/ Namakula
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Wednesday, May 23, 2018

"Ancient Aliens" debunked? (video)

VerseByVerseBT (AAD, 9/30/12); CC Liu, Crystal Quintero, Seth Auberon, Wisdom Quarterly

(AncientAliensDebunked.com) Puma Punku, the pyramids, Baalbek, Incan sites, Easter Island, Pacal's rocket, the Nazca Lines, Tolima "fighter jets," Egyptian "light bulb," UFOs in ancient art, the crystal skulls, Ezekiel's Wheel, ancient nuclear warfare, vimanas (Sanskrit "spacecraft"), Anunnaki ("Those who came from Above"), Nephilim (biblical giant hybrids).
"Ancient Aliens Debunked" is a three-hour refutation of the theories proposed on the History Channel's series Ancient Aliens. It is essentially a point by point critique of the "ancient astronaut theory" proposed by researchers like Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin and many others.

All claims are sourced at the website ancientaliensdebunked.com.  It was produced by Chris White and includes commentary from Dr. Michael Hesier.

It is distributed for free on the Internet. Viewers are encouraged to download, share, or burn copies to DVD, as long as they do not profit from its distribution. We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites. Amazon and the Amazon logo are trademarks of Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates.”

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

NASA crusade to debunk 2012 myths

NASA on crusade to debunk 2012 apocalypse myths
(theyear2012.blogspot.com)

WASHINGTON (AFP) – The world is not coming to an end on December 21, 2012, the US space agency insisted Monday in a rare campaign to dispel widespread rumors fueled by the Internet and a new Hollywood movie.

The latest big screen offering from Sony Picture, "2012," arrives in theaters on Friday, with a 200-million-dollar production about the end of the world supposedly based on myths backed by the Mayan calendar. The doomsday scenario revolves around claims that the end of time will come as an obscure Planet X -- or Nibiru -- heads toward or collides with Earth.

The mysterious planet was supposedly discovered by the Sumerians, according to claims by pseudo-scientists, paranormal activity enthusiasts and Internet theorists. Some websites accuse NASA of concealing the truth on the wayward planet's existence, but the US space agency denounced such stories as an "Internet hoax."

"There is no factual basis for these claims," NASA said in a question-and-answer posting on its website. If such a collision were real "astronomers would have been tracking it for at least the past decade, and it would be visible by now to the naked eye," it added. "Obviously, it does not exist." "Credible scientists worldwide know of no threat associated with 2012," it insisted. More>>

Friday, July 31, 2009

Buddhism Wins "Best Religion" Award?

A Buddhist news story has been popping up all over the internet lately. Only problem is, it's probably not true. The Shambhala Sun looks into it. No one can find "ICARUS" or even the "Tribune de Geneve." But since monks sent the story into WQ, we thought readers might nevertheless like to see it.


"Tribune de Geneve" (7/15/09)

The Geneva-based International Coalition for the Advancement of Religion and Spirituality(ICARUS) has bestowed "The Best Religion In the World" award this year on the Buddhist Community. This special award was voted on by an international round table of more than 200 religious leaders from every part of the spiritual spectrum.

It was fascinating to note that many religious leaders voted for Buddhism rather than their own religion although Buddhists actually make up a tiny minority of ICARUS membership.

Here are the comments of four voting members:

  • Director of Research for ICARUS, Jonna Hult, said: "It wasn't a surprise to me that Buddhism won Best Religion in the World, because we could find literally not one single instance of a war fought in the name of Buddhism -- in contrast to every other religion that seems to keep a gun in the closet just in case God makes a mistake. We were hard pressed to even find a Buddhist that had ever been in an army. These people practice what they preach to an extent we simply could not document with any other spiritual tradition."
  • A Catholic priest, Father Ted O'Shaughnessy, said from Belfast: "As much as I love the Catholic Church, it has always bothered me to no end that we preach love in our scripture yet then claim to know God's will when it comes to killing other humans. For that reason, I did have to cast my vote for the Buddhists."
  • A Muslim cleric, Tal Bin Wassad, agreed from Pakistan via his translator: "While I am a devout Muslim, I can see how much anger and bloodshed is channeled into religious expression rather than dealt with on a personal level. The Buddhists have that figured out." Bin Wassad, the ICARUS voting member for Pakistan 's Muslim community, continued: "In fact, some of my best friends are Buddhist."
  • And a Jewish rabbi, Shmuel Wasserstein, said from Jerusalem: "Of course, I love Judaism, and I think it's the greatest religion in the world. But to be honest, I've been practicing Vipassana meditation every day before minyan (daily Jewish prayer) since 1993. So I get it."

However, there was one snag. ICARUS could not find anyone to give the award to. All the Buddhists they called kept saying they didn't want the award.

When asked why the Burmese Buddhist community refused the award, Buddhist monk Bhante Ghurata Hanta said from Burma: "We are grateful for the acknowledgement, but we give this award to all humanity, for Buddha-nature [the capacity to become awakened] lies within each of us."

Groehlichen went on to say: "We're going to keep calling around until we find a Buddhist who will accept it. We'll let you know when we do."