5.08.2011

dimland radio 5-7-11 show notes

Birthers Are Becoming Deathers


He's not dead! He's been dead for years! Where's the death certificate? Show us the body!

Yet again I sent time talking about conspiracy theorists. This time from the angle of their difficulties accepting that Osama bin Laden is dead. Life j
ust isn't complete for them without some deep conspiracy.

World renown skeptic: Michael Shermer

Here are several links to read more about it. Here, here, and here. I also talked about Michael Shermer's blog relating his encounter with conspiracy theorist, Jesse
Ventura, which you can read here.

Jesse Ventura back in the days when he could be taken seriously.


Finally, I talked about the lack of a need for a conspiracy theory surrounding John Hinckley's assassination attempt of Pres. Reagan. People seem to have no problem accepting the "lone nut" gunman for Reagan, but need a vast conspiracy when it comes to JFK. However, I did find these sites suggesting there was indeed a conspiracy in the Hinckley affair. You can check here, here, and here.

Just gotta love the internets. It's so full of nonsense.

Braco The Gazer

Be careful! Gazing at this picture may cause healing overload.

Speaking of nonsense. You gotta admire a guy who can up with this scam. He doesn't claim to heal people (but his handlers, website, and those who believe in him do). He just looks at people and his magical gaze puts everything right. Sure, it does.


You can read Karen Stollznow's piece about this "miracle" gazer here.


Movie Recommendation: Planes, Trains & Automobiles (1987)


It's a classic and you've probably seen it, but it's so good you should watch it again.

My son, Hayden, watched it for the first time just this past week. Since, my son is not yet 8 years-old, my wife and I had to mute the infamous (and very funny) scene with Steve Martin's character throwing an F-bomb laden tirade at a car rental customer service person. However, we were unable to mute the two or three A-bombs and S-bombs that occurred elsewhere in the film. Oh, well, they're just words.

Hayden also saw for the first time this week ET The Extraterrestrial and Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Look at that, my boy is catching up on the classics!


Music heard on the show...

Dimland Radio opening theme song: 'Ahead' by Wire
First ad break bumpers: 'Lonely Is (As Lonely Does)' by The dBs & 'Chance' by Red Lorry Yellow Lorry
Second ad break bumpers: '1999' by Prince & 'Sixty Second Interval' by The Vapors
Closing song: 'Angler's Treble Hook' by $5 Fiddle

That's it! See you next Saturday night for Dimland Radio 11 Central, midnight Eastern on www.ztalkradio.com you can also download my show from the z talk show archives page. You can email your questions and comments to drdim@dimland.com

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