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Origyptian wrote:
> Martin Stower wrote:
>
> > All of this stuff about Vyse frantically changing the marks
> > (why would he?) has been properly consigned to La-La Land.
> >
> > M.
> >
>
> Oh no, please tell us you did NOT mean to ask "why would he?"!
I meant exactly that.
Vyse’s alleged motivation: fame.
Finding any inscriptions in the pyramid would get him that, without his taking crazy risks. Why would he risk it all by frantically editing what he’d found? As ever, the theory makes Vyse a puppet who conveniently does what the theorist wants him to have done. It does not make sense on any realistic account of human behaviour and motivation. Leave it to La-La Land.
Please, Philip, you are wasting your time with this stuff. Read Sitchin. See where this stuff is coming from. Learn to recognise the factoids and ideology which make it seem plausible. Get past it.
M.
> Martin Stower wrote:
>
> > All of this stuff about Vyse frantically changing the marks
> > (why would he?) has been properly consigned to La-La Land.
> >
> > M.
> >
>
> Oh no, please tell us you did NOT mean to ask "why would he?"!
I meant exactly that.
Vyse’s alleged motivation: fame.
Finding any inscriptions in the pyramid would get him that, without his taking crazy risks. Why would he risk it all by frantically editing what he’d found? As ever, the theory makes Vyse a puppet who conveniently does what the theorist wants him to have done. It does not make sense on any realistic account of human behaviour and motivation. Leave it to La-La Land.
Please, Philip, you are wasting your time with this stuff. Read Sitchin. See where this stuff is coming from. Learn to recognise the factoids and ideology which make it seem plausible. Get past it.
M.