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Groupthink Must Die
This was not an interview--it was an inquisition. It was embarrassing even to listen. Rarely have I heard a "guest" treated with such rudeness. The words petty, childish, caustic and argumentative also come to mind. Ms. Harris, to her credit, displayed amazing grace under pressure and tried to answer all questions, even the blatantly unfair ones. For many years Paola has traveled the world to interview witnesses and report their experiences. I said report--not evaluate, analyze, validate or prove. How do you validate the assertions of a military whistleblower who worked in a classified program? If you want proof, Gene and David, you may have to sneak into the "blue room" at Wright-Patt or visit one of the classified labs at SAIC.
There's little money to be made in this type of reporting but she continues on because she knows it's important work and it adds to the body of knowledge. I'm sorry, but I didn't hear Gene or David thank Paola Harris her for many years of valuable work that is respected by many.
Near the end of the show, after Ms. Harris was off the line, she was further marginalized and just referred to as "these people" and one of the "fakers." Welcome to the Backstabbercast.
There's little money to be made in this type of reporting but she continues on because she knows it's important work and it adds to the body of knowledge. I'm sorry, but I didn't hear Gene or David thank Paola Harris her for many years of valuable work that is respected by many.
Near the end of the show, after Ms. Harris was off the line, she was further marginalized and just referred to as "these people" and one of the "fakers." Welcome to the Backstabbercast.