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  1. 5tomidnite

    Four steps to a successfull conspiracy

    For me the whole Sandy Hooks tragedy was handled in a way that I can't make heads or tails of it. I can't really say either way. I do believe the children and adults were killed. The reporting has confused me as to the why it happened and who is responsible. Of course I don't think everything is...
  2. 5tomidnite

    Say it Ain't So! Sandy Coincidences Mounting...

    I've seen goofy doctors in my day. They were alcoholics. Mind you I don't know this guy so I wouldn't presume to say he was.
  3. 5tomidnite

    Four steps to a successfull conspiracy

    Yes there is that. The more confusing the story the better. I thought about spreading disinformation but when I was thinking of number 4 I figured the people at this stage will be making the narrative for you. Of course I'm no criminal genius so maybe keeping on top of the narrative just might...
  4. 5tomidnite

    Four steps to a successfull conspiracy

    Find someone/group that you can get to perform the action you want to under take for you. Use an agent(s) that can't be traced back to you to encourage and to funnel funding to that person or group. Tell as few people as you can about your plot. If possible make sure the above mentioned agent(s)...
  5. 5tomidnite

    dont call the police defend your self...a local shariff states...

    Well then I stand corrected. I appreciate the info. From what I've been reading on the Supreme Court decision it sounds like what is allowed to be owned is anything that would be considered "common" for the times. I don't know sometimes I think lawyers and judges are horrible at writing legal...
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    dont call the police defend your self...a local shariff states...

    The second amendment as is: "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." The second amendment as far too often discussed: "The right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be...
  7. 5tomidnite

    Tough answers

    Well thank you. I'm glad you liked it :) I would say yes. The difference between docufiction and mythology is the time passed. Or at least I would say for the most part that's the case. I'm sure somebody somewhere in the ancient world has managed to be accurate in there presenting of a...
  8. 5tomidnite

    Say it Ain't So! Sandy Coincidences Mounting...

    I've participated in university experiments on hypnosis and I learned this: You still remember even when told not to remember. You just act like you don't. You can't just tell someone to do things against their nature. You have to fool them into thinking what they are doing doesn't violate...
  9. 5tomidnite

    Tough answers

    I share your sentiment and I'm not prepared to remove "supernatural" entities ("evil" or otherwise) from the list of potential sources for the UFO or Alien phenomenon. However the problem with people using the demon card is that demons in the Modern/Christian sense do not exist. Before then...
  10. 5tomidnite

    My one and only what I would call a True UFO sighting

    In fact I discussed it with her yesterday. She says her memory of the details of the event has faded with time but she experiences no blocks. We were able to confirm that what we saw was the same shape but she maintains she saw a nuts and bolts craft while to me it was still just a luminescent...
  11. 5tomidnite

    My one and only what I would call a True UFO sighting

    Well I don't think we were abducted and there was no loss of time with the experience so I don't think of it as an "alien contact" experience. I think that we saw something unusual that we can't explain. My biggest curiosity is that while I can remember it, it's like something at best...
  12. 5tomidnite

    Tough answers

    Following this I would say that if this was case and the "elite" would decide to share this with the world the press conference would go something like this, "Yes there are aliens...but their dickish assholes with nothing to contribute to us as a people or a species. So just ignore them and go...
  13. 5tomidnite

    The culture surrounding something versus the thing itself.

    It applies. You're stating good reasons why someone might focus on the culture of something versus the thing itself. The person arguing may not be able to refute the "truth" of a subject so instead they attack the culture around it. For someone trying to get to the truth of something it is...
  14. 5tomidnite

    My one and only what I would call a True UFO sighting

    That's good to know. Does it mean anything?
  15. 5tomidnite

    My one and only what I would call a True UFO sighting

    Yes it is interesting if nothing else.
  16. 5tomidnite

    Is anyone else following independent research into Sandy Hook?

    I would say that my problem lay in the wording.
  17. 5tomidnite

    The culture surrounding something versus the thing itself.

    I missed this wisdom earlier because I've been sneaking on to the forum while guests were over. What you write fits into my point. It's difficult to discuss a topic while throwing in extraneous information that can't be verified or even validated as part of the phenomena.
  18. 5tomidnite

    The culture surrounding something versus the thing itself.

    Everybody's two cents is worth something to me. I come on this forum seeking enlightenment not people's agreement or disagreement. So you do me a favour when you contribute to a thread I start or respond to a comment I post.
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