it includes a link to a Google-cached copy of Klien’s blog in which he says, among other things:
I have developed Lifeboat Foundation with a Trojan Horse meme that tries to wrap our goals in the Religion of Science memes.
I’m not yet convinced that Klien actually wrote the Trojan horse bit. Geller says he did. But see this 2007 article from Geller’s blog in which Klien talks about “Religion of Science” but not about “Trojan horses”.
Geller leaves me totally disgusted for her hate-mongering, and Klien strikes me as a complete creep for publicly fantasizing about using nanotech to spy on women in the shower. But I don’t see any real anti-science agenda on Klien’s part.
Perhaps we should see what Geller and Klien say. Did Geller really mess with Klien’s article? It does seem strange to leave such an self-incriminating document just lying around on the internet for years.
You surely have to be nuts to write “TROJAN HORSE” on the side of your Trojan horse.
I’m not yet convinced that Klien actually wrote the Trojan horse bit. Geller says he did. But see this 2007 article from Geller’s blog in which Klien talks about “Religion of Science” but not about “Trojan horses”.
Geller leaves me totally disgusted for her hate-mongering, and Klien strikes me as a complete creep for publicly fantasizing about using nanotech to spy on women in the shower. But I don’t see any real anti-science agenda on Klien’s part.
Perhaps we should see what Geller and Klien say. Did Geller really mess with Klien’s article? It does seem strange to leave such an self-incriminating document just lying around on the internet for years.
You surely have to be nuts to write “TROJAN HORSE” on the side of your Trojan horse.
Ah, I’d missed earlier that the blog where that was cached from wasn’t actually Klien’s website.
We already know he’s neoconservative. It’s not that much of a stretch.