1. Does anyone remember when the Toronto Maple Leafs tried to use Pyramid Power to win hockey games?
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2. In 1976 Maple Leaf coach "Red Kelly utilized his ‘Pyramid Power’ theory as a psychological ploy"
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3. "Kelly had his players believe that pyramids were a source of energy and strength."
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4. "The Leaf coach then placed small pyramids under the bench and in the dressing room." Lost to quarter finals: http://mapleleafs.nhl.com/club/page.htm?id=42187 …
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5. Point I'm trying to make is that crackpot theories about pyramids were big in the 1970s (see also Von Daniken, much sci-fi)
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@JustinRaimondo Because there's an entire body of scholarship that argues to the contrary. It's a sign of a fundamentalist worldview.2 replies 0 retweets 4 likes -
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@JustinRaimondo A reasonable distinction can be drawn between religious beliefs held by many and one persons oddball Von Daniken-like theory1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
@JustinRaimondo I said "fundamentalist worldview" -- not just believing in fundamentalist theology but applying it to history & archeology.
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@JustinRaimondo Why is a belief in pseudo-science & pseudo-history not a good thing in someone becoming president of the United States?1 reply 0 retweets 4 likes - Show replies
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