Anyway, I looked up Miles Mathis a bit. It seems that most of his theories (apart from those involving the Jewish heritages of figures including Adolf Hitler) stem from the fact that he didn't understand the whole d->0 bit in calculus intuitively, and never has since.
I personally couldn't care less about maths, but I found a rather golden quote later in the magazine, in a blurb about a book called Science For Heretics by Barrie Condon. I think it rather sums things up. In, fact, I think this is possibly the
highlight of this whole damn treasure trove of a magazine.
Just because you don't understand something in maths, science or medicine doesn't mean that you're ignorant: you may in fact have an intuitive sense that such edicts are based on false assumptions and "articles of faith".
That's right, folks. If you cannot into the advanced maths, it's probably just because the whole damn thing's built on lies anyway.
Wtf even os a rabbid tho
When were they ever cool
Rabbids were huge for a few years after the Wii came out, not sure if they're still as big because I haven't touched any Nintendo consoles in a while.
They certainly far outgrew that godawful Rayman franchise that spawned them. Rabbids are actually kind of entertaining.
Better than most of Nintendo's
thoroughly beaten dead horses uh, I mean, franchises.