Daylightstar
Philosopher
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It'd be nice to hear something from Jerkert or someone in Sweden who was involved to see how it really went down. Then we can judge how truthful Ikonen's account was.
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Ward
I agree.
VoF, we'd love to hear from you.
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It'd be nice to hear something from Jerkert or someone in Sweden who was involved to see how it really went down. Then we can judge how truthful Ikonen's account was.
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Ward
From an outside perspective, it would seem that the reason this woman keeps doing this stuff is because skeptical organisations keep paying her attention for doing it. Having googled her I can't see any references that come from any sources other than skeptical ones debunking her. The rest of the world (or I should say the tiny fraction of the rest of the world who are aware she exists - I feel that a Venn diagram showing 'People who read JRef forums' and 'People who have heard of Anita Ikonen' would have the second circle firmly enclosed within the first), just ignore her as she's not really interesting enough to pay attention to even if you are loony enough to believe her. Therefore she keeps on laying her nonsense in front of skeptical organisations, because if she didn't she'd get no attention, and she likes attention.
Of course this may be something of an oversimplification. But I don't think too much of a one.
Did anyone see that derekcbart posted an entry about IIG's 10 year anniversary party that's happening today in Hollywood? Do you think she might show up with her new skeptical boyfriend? I wouldn't put it past her.
You'll be wanting to redraw your diagram, I think[/URL].
Not speaking for bookitty, but Ikonen has some solid achievements. She's a very good student. She has her act together enough to get to another country to go to school. Those that have met her in person seem to agree that she's pleasant. Some may disagree, but I don't recall anyone who's actually met her who has written that she's personally not nice. She seems to have the talent to attract an audience when she was lecturing about breatharianism. These are all things that work in her favor as a person.
They are all also things that she can use to prop up her nonsense.
Ward
No, for the most part, he's right. Anita draws the majority of attention (as Anita Ikonen/VisionFromFeeling) via skeptical organizations and forums.
I feel that a Venn diagram showing 'People who read JRef forums' and 'People who have heard of Anita Ikonen' would have the second circle firmly enclosed within the first.
I wouldn't dispute that statement at all, and I'll add that it's exactly the way we want things to be.
Anyone looking for information on Annie is more likely to hear from a sceptical group than they are from a fan site or from the Arcturan dingbat herself.
What I don't agree with is this perception of Beaver's:
I could also point out that the JREF Forum is much more of an unherd of cats than it is a sceptical organisation, but I'd better let it slide.
I'd argue
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I feel that a Venn diagram showing 'People who read JRef forums' and 'People who have heard of Anita Ikonen' would have the second circle firmly enclosed within the first.
Frankly, I'd rather not, but if you're going to insist on it then please stop leaving out the only bit of your original statement that I took issue with.
The above 'feeling' is not borne out by the evidence.
A Google search, for which I provided a link, demonstrates that a great many people who are not JREF Forum readers have indeed heard of Anita Ikonen.
If I wanted to be really pedantic I could point out that in fact it would only take a single person who has heard of Annie outside of this Forum to make your Venn Diagram, as proposed, wrong.
Is that clear enough?
I've been reading these forums on and off for years and you've never heard of me. There are, as with any forum, far more people reading them occasionally than posting. I'd be almost sure that most of the people involved in skeptical organisations read these forums occasionally, and these are the people who were responsible for almost all the google links on the search you provided.
Of course it's a broad statement. Obviously she has family or friends who haven't read this. That was so obvious as not to need pointing out, wasn't it?
Do I need to draw you a picture?
One of these diagrams is drawn in accordance with your feelings, and the other in accordance with reality.
I won't argue the point any further, so, by virtue of having the last word on the matter you can declare yourself the victor, if you so desire.
Cheers.
What I don't agree with is this perception of Beaver's:
I could also point out that the JREF Forum is much more of an unherd of cats than it is a sceptical organisation, but I'd better let it slide.
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Point taken. (The smileys aren't working for me today...consider yourself winked.)
I've been reading these forums on and off for years and you've never heard of me. There are, as with any forum, far more people reading them occasionally than posting. I'd be almost sure that most of the people involved in skeptical organisations read these forums occasionally, and these are the people who were responsible for almost all the google links on the search you provided.
Of course it's a broad statement. Obviously she has family or friends who haven't read this. That was so obvious as not to need pointing out, wasn't it?
Hi, welcome to forums (or the actually typing to people part anyway)
Are you feeling a bit confused or misunderstood? Perhaps you're wondering why a fairly simple statement needed to be dissected until the original intent was lost? You've just had the VFF forum experience.
This can be a bit daunting to the newcomer. We're all supposed to be on the same side, right? We are, here's what's happening. This thing has been going on for years now in these threads and the StopVFF site. There are millions of words, thousands of arguments.
Your comment (Skeptics, stop paying attention to her!) has come up before and been answered, many times. It's sort of like a creationist going to the science forums, saying "But what about the Piltdown Man!?" and expecting thoughtful and learned discourse.
There's no way you could be expected to know this. It's hardly worth reading all of the VFF material unless you have a strong reason to do so. Sure, things could have gone differently but people do tend to get a bit less friendly when asked to repeat themselves time and time again.
That's a gross misrepresentation of what happened. He incorrectly stated that VFF's audience was limited to these forums. You know this isn't true. In fact, you posted the following about her demonstration at TAM.Hi, welcome to forums (or the actually typing to people part anyway)
Are you feeling a bit confused or misunderstood? Perhaps you're wondering why a fairly simple statement needed to be dissected until the original intent was lost? You've just had the VFF forum experience.
(emphasis added) There were over a thousand people at TAM, so quite clearly a lot of non-forum members have heard of her.Maybe the forum isn't that big a deal. There was a contest to find fellow forum-ites at TAM. The list had about 125 people on it. This didn't count everybody but it was pretty close. That's less than 10% of the people who showed up for TAM. The message is getting out there somehow and this forum is only a small part of that.
No, we're not supposed to be on the same side. Why would you say such a thing? The board is open to anyone, including VFF (until she got herself banned). It's a discussion board, and people are expected to disagree. Even on the "side" of not believing Anita's claims, there are numerous points over which reasonable people disagree, sometimes vehemently. They can and should discuss them. The notion of being on the "same side" is nothing more than personalization where none belongs because it brings up expectations and thus disappointments when none should exist.This can be a bit daunting to the newcomer. We're all supposed to be on the same side, right?
Somebody watched Eureka last night.Your comment (Skeptics, stop paying attention to her!) has come up before and been answered, many times. It's sort of like a creationist going to the science forums, saying "But what about the Piltdown Man!?" and expecting thoughtful and learned discourse.
Yep, they sure do, because it's kind of rude to knowingly step into a situation where you know there's a wealth of discussion and then without reading it present your own admitted simplification of the facts. The "friendly" way would be to ask a few questions or just say, "would it be fair to characterize it as..." and then see what people say.There's no way you could be expected to know this. It's hardly worth reading all of the VFF material unless you have a strong reason to do so. Sure, things could have gone differently but people do tend to get a bit less friendly when asked to repeat themselves time and time again.
Mystery solved. School has started in North Carolina, but Ikonen's having trouble securing her visa to get back into the US. That clears up a lot of my confusion about what's going on.