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| File Name : ALT3TIME.ASC | Online Date : 12/26/95 |
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| Contributed by : Bill Donavan | Dir Category : UNCLASS |
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| From : KeelyNet BBS | DataLine : (214) 324-3501 |
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| KeelyNet * PO BOX 870716 * Mesquite, Texas * USA * 75187 |
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| A FREE Alternative Sciences BBS sponsored by Vanguard Sciences |
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| InterNet email keelynet@ix.netcom.com (Jerry Decker) |
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From: BillD78431@aol.com
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Date: Tue, 26 Dec 1995 20:07:11 -0500
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To: keelynet@ix.netcom.com
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Subject: New Article
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Hi Jerry,
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Let me know if this file translation works. It was done in MWII and converted
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to text. It's a new article on Alternative 3.
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Thanks
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Bill Donavan, BillD78431@aol.com
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A Different Perspective on Alternative 3
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by Bill Donavan
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I had always considered Alternative 3 as something more than a hoax, as I'm
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sure many of us have. It has been a visceral suspicion based upon a thing in
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the back of the mind, call it a hunch. I know that there have been elements
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which just do not fit, and it is based upon this that many have thrown out the
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baby with the bath water without considering the premise as a whole, or the
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implications of such.
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With a knowledge of 'black operations' going on in the world, and various
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conspiracy theories circulating which try to tie it all together based upon
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each individuals fragmentary perspective, I will try to present my own limited
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viewpoint. These theories represent a snapshot of each individual's knowledge
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base of the situation at hand, and as such is in a constant state of evolution
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or flux. Such is the case of William Cooper, Leslie Watkins, and a few others.
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Leslie Watkins, in an open letter on the InterNet, acknowledged the fact that
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he originally formulated Alternative 3 as a hoax to provoke a response, but
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did not expect quite as much of a response as he did. In fact, the
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'response' is part of the reason which he has moved to New Zealand to escape
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those who terrorized him. I believe that the reason that he is still alive is
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the fact that he did not have the whole picture. Each conspiriologist has been
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diverted from the core of the problem. In many cases this has kept them alive.
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In some instances, they have uncovered too much and have had an 'accident'. In
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still others, they have remained alive by remaining public, or have been in
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the position to be extremely conspicuous in their absence. By this, I mean
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that to be in a sensitive position either professionally or socially, to wind
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up dead or missing just validates what that person had to say all along. This
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must be extremely frustrating to those of whom are in charge of damage
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control. It gives them a feeling of powerlessness.
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In my own case, I think that I have brushed up against those in the damage
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control industry without actually locking horns, but then again I can't
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actually be sure. No one has come forward and confessed, revealing that some
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'random accident' has been their handiwork.
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Then again, I have been threatened by an individual to harm members of my
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family if I didn't cooperate with his demands. I never found out what the
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demands were since I told him to kiss my ass and hung up on him. I'm still
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here so far.
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Now on to the elements of the theory. These are the items which I contend
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are important deviations between Alternative 3, various conspiracy theories
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and what I perceive is actually going on:
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1) The 'alien treaty' that Bill Cooper talks about is much more than a
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technology transfer.
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There is evidence to the effect that the present state of inactivity in the
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space program is not due to budgetary cutbacks as is the official explanation,
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but is due to the 'policy committee'.
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Speaking of which, what the hell would a policy committee do anyway? What
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policy, or whose would they enforce? Policies usually refer to treaties, and a
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'policy committee' is referred to in Alternative 3. A treaty with whom, or
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what?
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The logical explanation would be some alien power. And since no power on this
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planet would have the technology to do what they seem to do, the logical
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possibility would be an extraterrestrial one. It looks like a part of the
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treaty would be to stay out of space as a physical presence. Some of the
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reasons for this will be discussed later. Suffice it to say at this point that
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a permanent space station would not be in their best interest.
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2) There is no base on the moon or Mars.
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Not only is there no evidence for this, but based on item number 1, there is
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no way they can do this without a violation of the treaty. I do not know what
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the penalty would be for violating the treaty, but I imagine it to be severe.
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I think that at this point in time the powers which are signatories realize
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that they are in a lose-lose situation. The ones which I refer to as aliens
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(really a misnomer) treat this planetary culture as a developing nation. As
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far as where the people are going in the book Alternative 3, I do have a few
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guesses. Drawing upon the Montauk data, one possibility is not where, but
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when. The 'aliens' could have been involved in a technological/genetic screwup
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of monumental proportions.
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Based upon some data from an individual who shall remain nameless, the
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'aliens' tissue resemble human too much for it to be parallel evolution. It is
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a continuation of our evolution, augmented or tampered with technologically.
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We have met the enemy and they are us. From other data which I have seen, and
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from the Roswell crash and alien autopsy, this view is also supported. There
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is a device which is similar to to the 'datahand', a device recently invented
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for super-efficient data entry on board the craft. This was in 1947. So
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what is a 1994 keyboard doing on board a supposed aliencraft in 1947? Good
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question. That is not the only weird artifact, however.
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Scattered across the planet are odd objects which haven't been explained. In
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fact, the only explanation would be time travel. In a geode in California is
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seen what seems to be a spark plug embedded. That spark plug has recently been
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identified as a Champion.
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The geode is over 250,000 years old. It looks like an expedition went back
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there, and somebody pulled out their chain saw to cut down a tree for
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firewood, and the plug fouled out. Too bad their chain saw hadn't been
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misplaced. I would have liked to have seen the explanation for that one.
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Charles Fort cataloged quite a few more, like the footprints in Cambrian
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fossilized material. Those footprints had shoes. I would hazard a guess that
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if that fossil had been examined a little more closely, the brand name of the
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shoe may be found.
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Who knows from what distant time our descendants originate? One source puts a
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tissue sample having 500 million years of genetic drift in it. However,
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genetic engineering can skew that figure significantly. It could be as little
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as 5000, or even 20,000 years based on that.
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Their technological base could be borrowed from different cultures scattered
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across time and space. And so the datahand in the 'alien' craft. Some
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contactees claim that the inhabitants of the craft have told them that they
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are here to collect genetic material, that they are sterile and in danger of
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extinction.
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Perhaps they are desperate enough to risk whatever is necessary to ensure the
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survival of their/our species. This may in fact not be completely accurate
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since they would have evolved toward becoming another species, but their
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genetic roots are still here. According to another source, if a species which
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has been genetically-overengineered goes back to the base stock, then the
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corrupted genome can be restored. Is that what they're doing?
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3) Those who disappear are not going to the moon or Mars.
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I don't argue with the fact that they go somewhere, it's just not likely based
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upon the points above that these people are going to outer space. Actually, if
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the Montauk data is correct, and I have reason to believe that it is, then it
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would be possible to create a space-time transfer port (time portal) and send
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them there.
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If they merely were on the moon or Mars, it might be possible to hijack a
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shuttlecraft and make their way back to earth. And no one has to date come
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forward with a story of being on the moon or Mars in a secret colony. Even on
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Oprah.
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So if Alternative 3 is true, let us assume that for the most part that
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transfers to wherever/whenever they're going are one-way deals. You can't go
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home if home has long since turned to dust. Also, it would be dangerous for
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them to come back if there are microorganisms which have evolved for a future
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hostile environment which they would have to be immunized against. It may
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result in a plague here, not to mention a rather nasty causality loop.
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But what if they were sent into the past? Good point. They would need to leave
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the planet at some discreet point in prehistory to prevent discovery. Then
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there's the genetic drift, footprints, and all the other stuff that can't be
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explained.
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And the legends of highly evolved technological societies which just 'popped'
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into existence when Neanderthals were still digging roots out of the ground
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with a stick. It all ties in somehow, it's just the exact nature of the links
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which need to be revealed.
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Where were they located? Ah, this is much easier when we deal with time-travel
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to the past, since artifacts can be found. Since the geode was found in
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California, my money is on that location as a possibility. Then there's the
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legends of the 'old ones' setting up a base in Antarctica in Precambrian
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times. There are so many legends pointing to so many different locations that
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one wonders if several colonies may have been tried through time.
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And then there's the face on Mars. Yep, back to Mars again. It has been
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estimated to have been carved about 50,000 to 250,000 years ago, about the
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time of the spark plug.
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Geologists speculate that Mars had an Earthlike environment at that time, with
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running water and possibly a breathable atmosphere. A good place to put a
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colony. If you hijacked a shuttlecraft at that time, you still wouldn't wind
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up here and now. So you wouldn't worry about escapees. Where would they go?
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Richard Hoagland has done a lot of work on the links with the face and our own
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culture. These links are at the least uncanny, and at the most creepy. How on
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earth (pardon the pun) did a human face wind up on Mars? There has been a joke
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about this to the extent that with a quarter-million years of erosion, the
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tongue is no longer sticking out. But seriously, you would think that NASA
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would want to investigate this thing rather than ignoring it.
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But they don't. In fact this is the very thing which raises the hackles on
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Hoagland. But, if they KNEW that it is in fact a human artifact, would they
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want an investigation? Hell no! Not if they were going to risk a cosmic
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Watergate.
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Conclusion
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You really need to experientially pull in all possible data to formulate a
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conclusion while realizing that with all that you do know, it's still a
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fraction of what's really out there. And all the other individuals each have a
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piece of the puzzle, even though each believes they may have it all.
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The animosity of fellow consipirologists is what keeps the puzzle from ever
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being assembled. This 'divide and conquer' stratagem has been successful
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throughout the ages. I predict that if conspirology ever really does pull
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together all the pieces, then another layer of the onion may be peeled away to
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reveal another level to solve. And another... And another.
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Perhaps we may never discover what is really going on, but a view of what they
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want us to see. For who is going to discriminate between a diversionary
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tactic, and the truth? It has been said that a truth is best hidden between
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two lies.
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Enjoy the sandwich.
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