This January has been fascinating to me, as I have experienced unprecedented (for me) internet publicity - hundreds of articles, all negative. In a blog post a few weeks ago I noted how my comments were misrepresented and made to sound even sillier and more questionable than the fringe ideas they already are. One article came out within minutes of an article I did, quoting that particular blog post, twisting what I have said in books, and even suggesting that I expect "sharknadoes" at the end of the year. I wondered how anyone could monitor me enough to churn out a twisted response so quickly.
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This January has been fascinating to me, as I have experienced unprecedented (for me) internet publicity - hundreds of articles, all negative. In a blog post a few weeks ago I noted how my comments were misrepresented and made to sound even sillier and more questionable than the fringe ideas they already are. One article came out within minutes of an article I did, quoting that particular blog post, twisting what I have said in books, and even suggesting that I expect "sharknadoes" at the end of the year. I wondered how anyone could monitor me enough to churn out a twisted response so quickly.