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« on: November 05, 2008, 11:16:16 AM »

Prolific novelist and "ER" creator Michael Crichton has passed away. He was 66.

Perhaps best known for being the author of Jurassic Park and its sequel The Lost World, which were turned into a hugely successful movie franchise, his numerous books have sold over 150 million copies worldwide.

In what his family calls an unexpected death, it was revealed that he was waging a private battle against cancer.

"While the world knew him as a great storyteller that challenged our preconceived notions about the world around us -- and entertained us all while doing so -- his wife Sherri, daughter Taylor, family and friends knew Michael Crichton as a devoted husband, loving father and generous friend who inspired each of us to strive to see the wonders of our world through new eyes," his family tells ET. "He did this with a wry sense of humor that those who were privileged to know him personally will never forget."

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alex has hinted at michael being a truther in the past, one of his books described the nwo eugenics plan i think.
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« Reply #1 on: November 05, 2008, 11:21:33 AM »

there is no explanation of how he died.
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« Reply #2 on: November 05, 2008, 11:23:34 AM »

That sucks. Great writer.
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« Reply #3 on: November 05, 2008, 11:23:42 AM »

State of Fear is an amazing book. He goes into how global warming is bullshit and connects it to eugenics. It is a must read.
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« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2008, 11:36:46 AM »

Aww man that sucks. I remember reading his novel "Timeline". Was a fantastic book, think i read it in a day. Although the movie sucked. Anyway i dont read much fiction nowdays ( Well only MSM) reality is much more intresting!
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« Reply #5 on: November 05, 2008, 11:58:55 AM »

I read his book, "State of Fear."  That book alone was enough to get him "suicided." 

I'm not saying he was killed.  I'm just saying that State of Fear was definitely anti-establishment...

R.I.P.

http://www.amazon.com/State-Fear-Michael-Crichton/dp/0061015733/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1225911201&sr=8-1

"In Crichton's view, the whole global warming argument is false. His view is that environmentalism has degenerated into a quasi religious system devoid of scientific veracity. Thus, the proponents of the global warming hysteria are pushing faith over fact, many of them have lost their moorings and the inevitable result is a grand conspiracy."


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« Reply #6 on: November 05, 2008, 12:00:00 PM »

there is no explanation of how he died.

An apparent insinuation of cancer.



Regardless, very sorry to see a great writer pass on.
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« Reply #7 on: November 05, 2008, 12:08:35 PM »

Other well-known, human caused global warming skeptics better watch out!
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« Reply #8 on: November 05, 2008, 12:10:49 PM »

Going to put my hard back copy of a State Of Fear in a more prominent position on my book case now.

R.I.P.

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« Reply #9 on: November 05, 2008, 12:47:07 PM »

State of Fear is an amazing book. He goes into how global warming is bullshit and connects it to eugenics. It is a must read.
    Yep, good read, my husband is reading it now on his lunch break, another good read is Prey, about nano particles taking over.
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« Reply #10 on: November 05, 2008, 01:34:57 PM »

State of Fear is an amazing book. He goes into how global warming is bullshit and connects it to eugenics. It is a must read.

Thanks, that sounds fascinating I'll get that book.

He was at the top of his profession, what a productive albeit short, life.
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« Reply #11 on: November 05, 2008, 01:46:26 PM »

Crichton,was great I am currently reading Sate Of Fear and have also have Eaters of The Dead a great viking story. Cool
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« Reply #12 on: November 05, 2008, 01:48:03 PM »

there is no explanation of how he died.

cancer, but no details as to what kind.
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« Reply #13 on: November 05, 2008, 02:05:13 PM »

The A.P. calls it a "private battle with cancer."

I read The Andromeda Strain and Congo a long time ago.  I might have to pick up State of Fear.
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« Reply #14 on: November 05, 2008, 02:10:48 PM »

Aww man that sucks. I remember reading his novel "Timeline". Was a fantastic book, think i read it in a day. Although the movie sucked. Anyway i dont read much fiction nowdays ( Well only MSM) reality is much more intresting!

Yeah I have the movie on dvd.  This is really sad.  My girlfriend is going to be hurt to high hell.  She owns a great deal of his books.
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« Reply #15 on: November 05, 2008, 02:14:25 PM »

He was against the man made global warming idea according to the BBC today.
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« Reply #16 on: November 05, 2008, 02:21:28 PM »

I didn't read any of his novels, but I DID see his big screen adaptations. "Rising Sun"(1993 Sean Connery/Wesley Snipes) is hugely underrated. Never was a fan of his "Jurrasic Park" movies though.
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« Reply #17 on: November 05, 2008, 02:22:32 PM »

I have read most of his books. They are entertaining but there is always a message below the surface. Most have a section in the back showing the research he did for the book and you can see what he is trying to warn you about and encouraging you to study. In addition to State OF Fear, he wrote a book called Next, about genetic manipulation, and another called Prey about nano-particles that learned to think and organize to act against humans.
 
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« Reply #18 on: November 05, 2008, 02:34:45 PM »




  I liked Timeline. 
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« Reply #19 on: November 05, 2008, 02:39:32 PM »

He was against the man made global warming idea according to the BBC today.

Now THAT i did not know....maybe he was against a carbon tax, too.  Undecided
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« Reply #20 on: November 05, 2008, 02:52:00 PM »

Now THAT i did not know....maybe he was against a carbon tax, too.  Undecided

There is seriously no way these people can create a carbon tax.  If they did I can easily come up with a few dozen ways to create alternative energy.

Anyone who gives into that carbon BS is a real numbnut...

They might do it on how many gas operated machines you have, but like a said, we can easily make electric motors.  Look it up.  Also look up how easy it is to create hydrogen, inverters, batteries....the list is endless.

I've been saying for a while there are an assload of sheep out there that are technical as hell and can develop these things but unfortunately they believe everything their told...

Did you ever hear of that new car that won't sell in the U.S.?  It's electric and looks kind of like a hybrid of a porche and corvette...

it goes 0-90 in 4.5 seconds.
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« Reply #21 on: November 05, 2008, 02:53:48 PM »

There is seriously no way these people can create a carbon tax.  If they did I can easily come up with a few dozen ways to create alternative energy.

Anyone who gives into that carbon BS is a real numbnut...

They might do it on how many gas operated machines you have, but like a said, we can easily make electric motors.  Look it up.  Also look up how easy it is to create hydrogen, inverters, batteries....the list is endless.

I've been saying for a while there are an assload of sheep out there that are technical as hell and can develop these things but unfortunately they believe everything their told...

Did you ever hear of that new car that won't sell in the U.S.?  It's electric and looks kind of like a hybrid of a porche and corvette...

it goes 0-90 in 4.5 seconds.

I was just saying he may have been against the NWO. Thus, the reason why he died.
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« Reply #22 on: November 05, 2008, 02:54:46 PM »

He died at age 66. COINCIDENCE?!?!?!?!!?!?!??!

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« Reply #23 on: November 05, 2008, 03:02:24 PM »

Aliens Cause Global Warming: A Caltech Lecture
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This is one of his speaches on Global Warming.
http://www.s8int.com/crichton.html
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« Reply #24 on: November 05, 2008, 03:03:36 PM »

Aliens Cause Global Warming: A Caltech Lecture
by Michael Crichton

This is one of his speaches on Global Warming.
http://www.s8int.com/crichton.html


Ok, that's kinda stupid, actually.  Sad
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« Reply #25 on: November 05, 2008, 03:11:48 PM »

Ok, that's kinda stupid, actually.  Sad

Did you even read the speach?
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« Reply #26 on: November 05, 2008, 03:16:30 PM »

Ok, that's kinda stupid, actually.  Sad

Its actually a great lecture. The title was a joke!

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I want to pause here and talk about this notion of consensus, and the rise of what has been called consensus science. I regard consensus science as an extremely pernicious development that ought to be stopped cold in its tracks. Historically, the claim of consensus has been the first refuge of scoundrels; it is a way to avoid debate by claiming that the matter is already settled. Whenever you hear the consensus of scientists agrees on something or other, reach for your wallet, because you're being had.

Let's be clear: the work of science has nothing whatever to do with consensus. Consensus is the business of politics. Science, on the contrary, requires only one investigator who happens to be right, which means that he or she has results that are verifiable by reference to the real world.

In science consensus is irrelevant. What is relevant is reproducible results. The greatest scientists in history are great precisely because they broke with the consensus. There is no such thing as consensus science. If it's consensus, it isn't science. If it's science, it isn't consensus. Period.
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« Reply #27 on: November 05, 2008, 03:30:19 PM »

Its actually a great lecture. The title was a joke!


Ok, he's cool then. I stand corrected.  Wink
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« Reply #28 on: November 05, 2008, 03:37:00 PM »

Family: Michael Crichton dies of cancer

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    Michael Crichton, the million-selling author who made scientific research terrifying and irresistible in such thrillers as "Jurassic Park," "Timeline" and "The Andromeda Strain," has died of cancer, his family said.

Crichton died Tuesday in Los Angeles at age 66 after privately battling cancer.

"Through his books, Michael Crichton served as an inspiration to students of all ages, challenged scientists in many fields, and illuminated the mysteries of the world in a way we could all understand," his family said in a statement.

"While the world knew him as a great storyteller that challenged our preconceived notions about the world around us—and entertained us all while doing so—his wife Sherri, daughter Taylor, family and friends knew Michael Crichton as a devoted husband, loving father and generous friend who inspired each of us to strive to see the wonders of our world through new eyes."

He was an experimenter and popularizer known for his stories of disaster and systematic breakdown, such as the rampant microbe of "The Andromeda Strain" or the dinosaurs running madly in "Jurassic Park." Many of his books became major Hollywood movies, including "Jurassic Park," "Rising Sun" and "Disclosure." Crichton himself directed and wrote "The Great Train Robbery" and he co-wrote the script for the blockbuster "Twister."

In 1994, he created the award-winning TV hospital series "ER." He's even had a dinosaur named for him, Crichton's ankylosaur.

"Michael's talent out-scaled even his own dinosaurs of `Jurassic Park,'" said "Jurassic Park" director Steven Spielberg, a friend of Crichton's for 40 years. "He was the greatest at blending science with big theatrical concepts, which is what gave credibility to dinosaurs again walking the Earth. ... Michael was a gentle soul who reserved his flamboyant side for his novels. There is no one in the wings that will ever take his place."

John Wells, executive producer of "ER" called the author "an extraordinary man. Brilliant, funny, erudite, gracious, exceptionally inquisitive and always thoughtful.

"No lunch with Michael lasted less than three hours and no subject was too prosaic or obscure to attract his interest. Sexual politics, medical and scientific ethics, anthropology, archaeology, economics, astronomy, astrology, quantum physics, and molecular biology were all regular topics of conversation."

In recent years, he was the rare novelist granted a White House meeting with President Bush, perhaps because of his skepticism about global warming, which Crichton addressed in the 2004 novel, "State of Fear." Crichton's views were strongly condemned by environmentalists, who alleged that the author was hurting efforts to pass legislation to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide.

If not a literary giant, he was a physical one, standing 6 feet and 9 inches, and ready for battle with the press. In a 2004 interview with The Associated Press, Crichton came with a tape recorder, text books and a pile of graphs and charts as he defended "State of Fear" and his take on global warming.

"I have a lot of trouble with things that don't seem true to me," Crichton said at the time, his large, manicured hands gesturing to his graphs. "I'm very uncomfortable just accepting. There's something in me that wants to pound the table and say, 'That's not true.'"

He spoke to few scientists about his questions, convinced that he could interpret the data himself. "If we put everything in the hands of experts and if we say that as intelligent outsiders, we are not qualified to look over the shoulder of anybody, then we're in some kind of really weird world," he said.

A new novel by Crichton had been tentatively scheduled to come next month, but publisher HarperCollins said the book was postponed indefinitely because of his illness.

One of four siblings, Crichton was born in Chicago and grew up in Roslyn, Long Island. His father was a journalist and young Michael spent much of his childhood writing extra papers for teachers. In third grade, he wrote a nine-page play that his father typed for him using carbon paper so the other kids would know their parts. He was tall, gangly and awkward, and used writing as a way to escape; Mark Twain and Alfred Hitchcock were his role models.

Figuring he would not be able to make a living as writer, and not good enough at basketball, he decided to become a doctor. He studied anthropology at Harvard College, and later graduated from Harvard Medical School. During medical school, he turned out books under pseudonyms. (One that the tall author used was Jeffrey Hudson, a 17th-century dwarf in the court of King Charles II of England.) He had modest success with his writing and decided to pursue it.

His first hit, "The Andromeda Strain," was written while he was still in medical school and quickly caught on upon its 1969 release. It was a featured selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club and was sold to Universal in Hollywood for $250,000.

"A few of the teachers feel I'm wasting my time, and that in some ways I have wasted theirs," he told The New York Times in 1969. "When I asked for a couple of days off to go to California about a movie sale, that raised an eyebrow."

His books seemed designed to provoke debate, whether the theories of quantum physics in "Timeline," the reverse sexual discrimination of "Disclosure" or the spectre of Japanese eminence in "Rising Sun."

"The initial response from the (Japanese) establishment was, 'You're a racist,'" he told the AP. "So then, because I'm always trying to deal with data, I went on a tour talking about it and gave a very careful argument, and their response came back, 'Well you say that but we know you're a racist.'"

Crichton had a rigid work schedule: rising before dawn and writing from about 6 a.m. to around 3 p.m., breaking only for lunch. He enjoyed being one of the few novelists recognized in public, but he also felt limited by fame.

"Of course, the celebrity is nice. But when I go do research, it's much more difficult now. The kind of freedom I had 10 years ago is gone," he told the AP. "You have to have good table manners; you can't have spaghetti hanging out of your mouth at a restaurant."

Crichton was married five times and had one child. A private funeral is planned.
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« Reply #29 on: November 05, 2008, 03:38:20 PM »

Didn't Aaron Russo die of cancer in his 60's as well?
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« Reply #30 on: November 05, 2008, 03:39:51 PM »

So, i guess maybe a cancer virus?  Huh
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« Reply #31 on: November 05, 2008, 03:46:56 PM »

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My topic today sounds humorous but unfortunately I am serious. I am going to argue that extraterrestrials lie behind global warming. Or to speak more precisely, I will argue that a belief in extraterrestrials has paved the way, in a progression of steps, to a belief in global warming.

Charting this progression of belief will be my task today. Let me say at once that I have no desire to discourage anyone from believing in either extraterrestrials or global warming. That would be quite impossible to do.


Rather, I want to discuss the history of several widely-publicized beliefs and to point to what I consider an emerging crisis in the whole enterprise of science-namely the increasingly uneasy relationship between hard science and public policy.
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« Reply #32 on: November 05, 2008, 03:57:05 PM »



I know, i know. I'm sorry I thought it was stupid! Have mercy on me, fellow truthers!  Cry Cry Wink Roll Eyes
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« Reply #33 on: November 05, 2008, 04:54:14 PM »

there is no explanation of how he died.

66 years is pretty long in writer years.
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« Reply #34 on: November 05, 2008, 04:55:41 PM »

66 years is pretty long in writer years.

Kinda coincidental, though, with the new carbon taxes and crap.  Undecided
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« Reply #35 on: November 05, 2008, 04:58:12 PM »

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/6666248#6666248
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« Reply #36 on: November 05, 2008, 05:05:32 PM »

He didn't buy into the whole Global Warming scare. Here is a great interview with him about his doubts regarding Global Warming "catastrophism".



Michael Crichton on Global Warming 1 of 3
http://www.livevideo.com/video/1AFABF6B42B140D78887E0E66A5D2C84/michael-crichton-on-global-war.aspx

Michael Crichton on Global Warming 2 of 3
http://www.livevideo.com/video/16A713AE376A4670BC16A5439E2B2FDA/michael-crichton-on-global-war.aspx

Michael Crichton on Global Warming 3 of 3
http://www.livevideo.com/video/5361FE3D5B404BEDA0F2C3CCD7097908/michael-crichton-on-global-war.aspx
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« Reply #37 on: November 05, 2008, 07:03:07 PM »

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He didn't buy into the whole Global Warming scare. Here is a great interview with him about his doubts regarding Global Warming "catastrophism".


That would make him a target in my opinion, particularly now. He looked quite healthy too in the videos I saw of him - he didn't looked haggered, like a Hunter S Thompson type.  He looked as if he looked after himself.  But who knows?  It could have been anything.  A vaccine, DU, food sprayed with a carcinogen... or old age catching up with him Huh


Here it is at Digg.com:
http://digg.com/celebrity/_Jurassic_Park_Author_Michael_Crichton_Dies_of_Cancer
http://www.etonline.com/news/2008/11/67369/
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« Reply #38 on: November 06, 2008, 01:54:02 AM »

and how many people die "unexpectedly" from cancer? usually its a long drawn out decline

i do find it coincidental it happens a day after obama gets elected (the nwo stooge who will introduce these carbon taxes likely) but i cant understand why they would take him out...maybe a message to someone perhaps? none the less this was the guy who got me into reading novels and jurassic park was the first novel i ever bought when i was a kid, back then i was so excited about cloning and DNA and the ability to clone dinosaurs, he will be sorely missed.

wasnt it two days ago they were saying they just cloned a prehistoric mouse in a japanese lab and now they are looking at cloning a woolly mammoth? thats exactly what Jurassic park was about!!! another coincidence with weird timing.
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« Reply #39 on: November 06, 2008, 09:46:42 AM »

Kinda coincidental, though, with the new carbon taxes and crap.  Undecided

And considering how healthy he was.

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