PLANETQUO ANNIHILATED!

 

According to PlanetQuo (Jim Kerr) and associates, the entity who posts to internet forums as Poseidon and is webmaster of takeourworldback.com, is Peter Wakefield Sault. Their 'evidence' for this consists of such gems as the fact that the initials "P S" from Peter Sault plus the letters of his website "ODEION" are an anagram of POSEIDON. However, take a look at these photos of Poseidon in 1983 and Peter Sault as of 1981. Do they look like they are "the same person"?

 

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Poseidon, 1983

 

 

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Peter Sault, 1981

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Poseidon, Sept. 2007

 

 

Peter Sault

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PlanetQuo and his team also make much of arguably "absurd" statements by Poseidon, obtained via email correspondence and posted on websites. This reduces to an argument about fact-finding techniques.

Suppose a truth seeker encounters a source that may provide useful information as to the identity of the Zio-shills who are covering up for Israel's role in 9/11, but the source is advocating some rather bizarre theories. Rather than prematurely close off the avenues of communication, there is a case for playing devil's advocate and taking a position that is contrary to the most likely scenario. This case is strengthened considerably should the source make many promises that further evidence will be forthcoming, and that so much evidence exists to support his or her case that the main problem is getting it all documented. Of course, within a matter of weeks, it would soon become clear whether or not the source is useful and reliable. If the source proves to be a delusional fantasist, timewaster, bullshitter or disinformation agent, he or she can then be summarily binned.

As to postings on internet forums, the discussion is enhanced by individuals presenting unlikely scenarios that, if realised, could lead to catastrophe (e.g. another false-flag pretext for war), and novel solutions to problems. And in many cases, it is the critic's faulty reasoning that has led them to overestimate the improbability of the scenario. However, in order to identify the delusional fantasist, look at who repeatedly makes absurd claims such as Jamie Linton = Brendon O'Connell or Nina = Gina = Eireann Goddess over an extended period of time, and continues to publish the claim on their website.

On a less serious note, most folk have surely encountered characters who are almost certainly inveterate bullshitters. In a social or work situation, it is more entertaining to pretend to go along with such people and let them have their say for a while, than to merely dismiss their wild claims right from the outset.

Moreover, take a look at these absurd statements by the webmaster of PlanetQuo.com.

The episode The Psychiatrist from the excellent Fawlty Towers has a brilliant quote by Dr Abbott, the psychiatrist character, that would be even more apt for Jim Kerr than for Basil Fawlty:

"There's enough material here for an entire conference."

Synopsis of The Psychiatrist episode


Revised September 7, 2007 / TakeOurWorldBack! / PlanetQuo Debunked