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Old 11-05-2009, 05:07 PM   #29
Steven
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Default Re: Poll on the believability of Project Camelot whistle blowers

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Originally Posted by Luminari View Post
Is anyone going to step up to address this post properly? These are appropriate questions, I'm not biased either way.
Personally, I know all of them have said many great information very true. Just like many of the same have slide into assumption and speculation, some more than others... We all do this.

The truth is not linked to a testemony in particular, nor the lie is. Most of the time the truth of an information lies within the testemony, it is our duty to compare the many and see what is common to most of them...

If you really want to know if someone is lying, than try to reverse speech his/her testemony. That is something I used in the past and it does work.

Personally, I prefere a testemony rather than ''hard evidence'' like pictures or video. It is easier to me to discern form a testemony I can hear and look. The sum of the same information from different sources is certainly a good sign of authenticity. Especially when it comes at different times, in different cultures...

Beware of totally embracing or discarding a testemony, especially if this testemony is not gaining from it. The truth is everywhere among anything. Speculation and assumption too...

Namaste, Steven

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