Stephen, thank you. There is information that was presented that showed the plastic injection molding plans from the toy company that leaked that were very, very highly engineered to a specific design. With renderings in 3D that no typical CAD CAM could do in that era.
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I heard that Bushman was aware that these toys existed
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Markus, indeed. He was told why. He had an original picture. The scientist that passed away gave it to him with many of his possessions. Others also had a similar picture but a copy. The original could be dated and the only solution was to inject higher skepticism with a toy.
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Markus, to be more precise the picture has been verified to be an authentic picture of the 1940s era and shows signs it was made on a very expensive camera at the time. The picture is part of a collection of even more interesting things Boyd left behind for us.
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Information/misinformation/disinformation smoke and mirrors. Round and round we go. This is what I love/hate about this subject.
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Steve, indeed. One reason I do not talk about 99% in public. Even this is too much. We can know one thing for certain, a person facing a disease that is guaranteed to end life fast and has no profit gain tends to say truth especially if the only thing left was their integrity.
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Brian Roemmele Retweeted Bruce R. Fenton 👽 🧬 🔬
Steve, it is stuff like this, pronounced as a fact that causes sometimes the most harm. I don’t think the poster is intending it knows but it causes many folks I know never to say a word in public:https://twitter.com/exogenesishh/status/1192084129904578560?s=21 …
Brian Roemmele added,
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The problem is there's not enough time to dig deep into all these individual strands of information. There are so many pieces to so many puzzles. You often rely on the accepted general consensus on certain things. This leaves us all open to being misled.
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Steve, indeed. I hear ya. The thing I tell anyone especially scientists is to let the empirical evidence guide you. I also look at the person. Who is Boyd and why would he, a sane person want to hurt his proud professional science legacy. What does he gain? A book deal in heaven?
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It is interesting that Tom Delonge, who claimed to have spoken with scientist from Area 51, used a photography of Bushman in his portfolio of the presentation he gave to media companys.
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Markus, indeed. Not an accident. Nor is my posting this information at this moment. Boyd left many, many things including some interesting materials. This I know for certain. We just may “see” much more of his amazing legacy.
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