James Henry Fetzer (born December 6, 1940) is a philosopher of science and conspiracy theorist. Since the late 1970s, Fetzer has worked on assessing and clarifying the forms and foundations of scientific explanation, probability in science, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of cognitive science, especially artificial intelligence and computer science.
Today: Guest, Alison Maynard (Email: dinophile@gmail.com). Sandy Hook, Wolfgang Halbig etc.
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Great show Sunny
ReplyDeleteYes! She is very nice to Listen-to and makes a Great TEAM with Jim !!! :-)
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Yeah great show! Love that these guys stick to their guns unlike that fat sack of zio garbage Alex "i suck Trump balls" Jonestein
ReplyDeleteThanks for your nice comments, you three!--Sunny
ReplyDeleteYeah. I don't always listen to the shows live but I got caught up in this one mostly because of Alison. I nearly wrote in the presentation that this was a good one. Now I wish I had because Alison commented here.
ReplyDeleteBTW. Sorry about misspelling your name. In French, Maynard is Mรฉnard. Jim is a cool dude but often doesn't tell us who his guests are and does not pronounce the names right. It often takes me 15 minutes to find the name and or site of the guest. Hell, last week it took me half an hour for one of the guest.
Anyway. Name corrected and link to the blog added.
Haha, your original spelling is exactly the phonetic pronunciation of the name, and yes, it is French, although the spelling was anglicized. Thanks very much!--Sunny
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ReplyDeleteAside from Ivy West (rev radio, Saturdays), no one butchers names quite like, James Fetzer.
ReplyDelete-- had to delete original comment, because freaking auto-correct changed James, to "Jane's" --- tick-me-off!!
@ Alison (with one L).
ReplyDeleteFetzer was correct when he stated that no one was phoning in, due to the flow of information, and did not care to interrupt.
Between the two of you, there was little anyone else could have added, directly associated to the event, that either of you didn't know, thought, and or said.
Yes -- it was a good conversation.
Alison hardly got a word in edgewise. Jim, can you please let the guest tell her story without constant interruptions?
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