Re: Theos-World Faking scientific data in America and dehumanizing billions
Mar 17, 2006 08:18 PM
by Drpsionic
In a message dated 3/17/2006 10:07:15 PM Central Standard Time,
timestar@timestar.org writes:
Can post some of your work that's popular in Russia? I didn't
find any Russian references to your work when I Googled your name. I
found a number of your posts on this list, some posts about hobbies,
and an event that you participated in New York. Nothing associated
wtih Russia came up in the search.
You're looking at the wrong name.
Try Charles Cosimano-psionics/radionics.
I'm not sure how many Russian references you will find as I only search in
English, but a ot of my fan mail comes from a number .ru addresses and there is
a very funny story about all this.
In the spring of 1997 I was at Olcott for a program and the speaker
mentioned that I was the expert in something if people wanted to know more about it.
I just sort of buried my face in my hands and as we were having our punch
and cookies in the lobby (as was the custom afterwards) a woman came up to me
with a thick Russian accent and started to talk to me about radionics. I
tried to carry on a conversation with her without a: revealing my total ignorance
of what she was talking about and b: trying not to go into my fake Russian
accent because I tend to do that sort of thing.
Anyway, I must have left a good impression because afterwards she went up to
her companion and said, "Was Charles Cosimano! Is so glad to have meeting
him, everyone in Russia knows about him!" This set all the little old ladies
of Olcott into a tizzy, which was not made any easier for them by the fact
that I had chosen that night for one of my little pranks. I had a young friend
there, a very large Black man and I was introducing him as my long-lost son.
Of course if everyone in Russia knows about, why aren't they buying more of
my books? I can use the money!
Chuck the Heretic
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