I only just started to look at it but some things just don't make sense. For instance, the way that different body types are categorized. Genes aren't like oil and water, they mix. So if two categories have kids, into which would they fall? They would inherit traits from both lines. How are those categorized? By their hair and skin? Seriously? How come non-physical tests are needed then to identify small kids eligible for secret elite soldier training? They would just use hair, eye, and skin colors then wouldn't they? And there are other sources that indicate that "celtic" and "native american" bloodlines have a much higher value for psy training than those implied by this paper.RLC wrote:I was kind of thinking the same thing. I just got a weird feeling in my stomach. Not to say that the information is wrong or it's not valid, I just got one of those feelings. I'll probably still take a look at it. I don't think there's any reason not to take a look it. I don't want to automatically discount it, but right now i'm in the same camp you are. I think that's why I was trying to find out more information about the author.Djchrismac wrote:I'm not so sure about this after having a look mate, just doesn't sit well with me some of the things they are saying.soldierhugsmember wrote:Have you tried TEXT?
http://3108.info/text/textsel.htm/
Things just don't add up and i've barely started looking at it.
I would love to hear what daniel thinks about that TEXT info. I feel a bit like an uninformed idiot here and can only give my impression (i.e. opinion) which doesn't necessarily carry any weight.