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Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
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To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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From ->DON MASON (#145)
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Date ->09/14/88 05:31:08 PM
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Hey Mike, I didn`t say that I was overwhelmed, it just appeared that maybe
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you thought that you could overwhelm some of the people. I`m not shy , if I
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don`t know of a certain world it doesn`t bother me to look it up. At the same
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time I do know that some people do have complex`s about their make up and will
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do what they can to divert others away, to mask what they are lacking.
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Might I add that you do a good job on your word processor, ok!!!!!!!
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Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
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To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
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From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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Date ->09/14/88 10:36:00 PM
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O, my Antonio, I do know of these
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That therefore only are reputed wise
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For saying nothing; when, I am very sure,
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If they should speak, would almost damn those ears
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Which, hearing them, would call their brothers fools.
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--Shakespeare, MERCHANT OF VENICE,I.i.95-99.
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It happened as the Autumn evening set cool foot into the
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settling dust of Summer. In reaching for a flower, Jacob was
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stung by a bee. His sobs soaked my dress and he shivered in my
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arms as the warmth of his finger made a puddle of the ice held
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against it. The sobs quieted, the shivering stopped as the
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evening folded around us but Jacob's childhood was gone, dashed
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off into the faded light of Summer's end.
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--Michael K. Graham, "A Flick of Feathered Scale [Ch 7, pg. 17]"
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Deception is assumed, when fanciful claims are made, because the
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burden of proof is upon those who make them. But there are those
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who shall always believe, cling with tenacity to the flickering
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light at Summer's end. Because they believe, they want others to
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believe, imputing the skeptic with heresy. Their cries languish,
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their visions evanesce. The flowering of faith withers in their
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passing, leaving the cold root of reason to sprout anew.
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400 years ago, a little girl named Abigail Williams cried,
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"witch!" Doctors and lawyers, tailors and soldiers believed and
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were afraid. A mephitic reek of fear came to the town and before
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a breeze of reason could clear it, hundreds were dead, slain in
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the most inhumane ways imaginable.
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There seems unavailable a way to inculculate the lesson
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demonstrated by that and other dark ages of human history. A
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stochastic outbreak of like sightings and people fall their
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mental knees. They're a miasma, spreading disease in geometric
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progression from themselves, convincing others with stories of
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inimical aliens, breeding unwarranted fear.
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The Holocost is engraved in the terminated genealogical tree of
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thousands of families. It is burned into the earth by mass
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graves that are still being found. Hundreds of thousands of feet
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of film, not imbued with imaginative life by a belief that it
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must be 'hidden somewhere.' are available to anyone with the
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stomach to watch. They are clear and evident and come from a
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time that had little ability to alter their testimony, you can
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date the celluloid. There is no comparison.
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Within the scope of this argument, I suggest that hysteria is
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possible on the scale implied, over the area implied, in the time
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implied. There is always something going on. The rajneesh eats
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tonight as do you.B
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Sub ->Re: Evolving life
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To ->JUSTIN BOGGS (#128)
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From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
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Date ->09/15/88 07:46:10 PM
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Justin:
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Really don't have time to get into this with you, but your figures don't
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tell the whole story. (Assuming their correct in the first place). Since
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the beginning of time, there may have been 10 to the 64 different per-
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mutations occuring, making the chances against such proteins NOT evolving
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approximately 10 to 1. I don't stand behind my figures, but I'd be willing
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to bet they are conservative.
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Its like saying that the chances against four people playing bridge being
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dealt hands that consisted of A-K in each suit. The odds against something
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like that occuring are something like a quadrillion to one -- ON ANY ONE
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HAND. But given all the bridge hands that have been played since the game
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was invented, its bound to occur some time -- as it once did, in champ-
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ionship play.
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Jim
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Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
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To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
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Date ->09/15/88 10:56:42 PM
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Words learned by rote a parrot may rehearse,
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But talking is not always to converse;
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Not more distinct from harmony divine,
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The constant creaking of a country sign.
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William Cowper
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Impossible is a word only to be found in
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the dictionary of fools.
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Napoleon
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Yes Michael, I know that you suggest that
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the events in the Hudson Valley may be
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hysteria. witnesses that are employed to
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guard nuclear power stations, police officers
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that guard the community, military personal that
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are responsible for the welfare of the nation,
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airline pilots, school teachers, scientists
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accountants, attorneys, reporters, all these
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people suffering mass hysteria over a 4 year
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period. How silly of me, now I wish I had
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studied psychology, talk about a ready made
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client group, makes my wallet tremble just to
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think about it. I could afford that 1400 LT,
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buy a new stereo, get that washer for my wife,
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take those flying lessons, get Michael a new
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updated Websters......................N81N
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Sub ->UFOs and Straw Men
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To ->Michael Graham
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From ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
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Date ->09/16/88 01:26:58 AM
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Hellooooooooo Boise.....
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Mr. Graham, I've been reading with great interest your posts in the UFO
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debate section here. You seem to be a master debater -- verbally
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speaking.
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Yet for all your elocutionary aplomb, you seem to be missing a few vital
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points. For example, you state that the "appearance of authenticity is
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insufficient." Insufficient for what? For proof? Certainly. To qualify
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as bearing discussion and inquiry? Hardly. Why do you and others insist
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on painting ufology into the corner of requiring absolute, undeniable
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proof before it can be taken seriously? Surely no one here is claiming
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to have proof that "UFOs are aliens and the government knows it." All we
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are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form of various
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reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said data SUGGESTS
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intelligent control and/or government knowledge of the extraordinary
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nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient prosaic explanations have been
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advanced to bring the data in line with the current scientific paradigm,
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D) the ET Hypothesis is sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its
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potential benefits to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient
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theoretical arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's
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it. We do NOT say, "AND THEREFORE ITS ALIENS," as you repeatedly accuse Phil
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Imbrogno (and by extension, us) of saying. We do say, "AND THEREFORE,
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STOP LAUGHING AND HELP US FIND OUT WHAT THE HELL IS GOING ON!"
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None of this is to be construed as an entreatise to cease your skeptical
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input. On the contrary, ParaNet will not survive without such input, for
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that is our raison d'etre. But we do ask that such input be offered in
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an even-handed manner, that is, without the use of straw-man arguments
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such as your "and therefore its aliens," or your implication that we are
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claiming to have proved our case. Instead of bemoaning the proof we
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don't have, try addressing the data we do.
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Jim Speiser
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Alpha
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Sub ->Re: UFOs and Straw Men
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To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
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From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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Date ->09/16/88 09:41:43 PM
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Mr. Speiser,
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The comments made, do not necessarily reflect my own beliefs at
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all. Don made a very good point in that some of the cases
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contain so much circumstantial evidence and corroborating
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testimony, were they a court case they might positively sway the
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jury; I shall ever and always take the opposite side, for without
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it there is, of course, no debate.
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But....
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The issue itself is of such an odd nature, such a potentially
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threatening one, so fantastic and unbelievable that the
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paracletes of UFO's must dig themselves out of a hole before they
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may start at the origin of the argument. Thus, rather than sit
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idle at the keyboard, watching the phosphor float by, I choose to
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gain knowledge by taking the opposite side of an argument with a
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gentleman I have really come to like.
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And....
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You will notice that I have succeeded. Although Don has a
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tendency towards tautology, and disdains response to difficult
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issues, resting instead on old, reliable arguments that he has
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heard from somewhere else, although he wont entertain certain
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ideas at all, he has given me grist for my mill. Maybe I've done
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the same for him.
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Therefore....
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I shall continue to address the data in the way that I feel has
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already shown itself to work in this context, mocking when I
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receive sneers, comforting when I sense irritation, discussing
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facts when I see facts, and so on. My purpose is not to
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discourage or demoralize, not even to laugh [although some of
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Don's quote-throwing has floored me!] but to continue the debate.
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By the way....
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In 1978, I had an encounter of my own, passing over the La Posa
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plain by car. The road I was on was posted the full length with
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signs instructing vehicles to remain on it. On either side were
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military testing sights. I don't suggest extraterrestrial origin
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either, but I've seen what kind of G's a human may take and yet
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survive; this wasn't within the parameters. So that when I
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suggest various explanations, I must include within the scope of
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the argument [remember the argument *is* the field of play,
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nothing from inside holds relevance outside.] myself.
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However....
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My objection to Night Siege remains, and if you are an extension,
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so be it. The damn thin' is packaged like a cheap whore, wrapped
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in sensationalism and depending on the ready preconceptions of
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the public: OVER 5000 SIGHTINGS IN THE LAST YEAR -- NIGHT SIEGE,
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The Hudson Valley UFO [in the same blown lettering as Night
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Siege] Sightings. On the back: Five thousand responsible people
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claim to have seen SOMETHING...WHAT IS GOING ON???? Of course,
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the usual filler hype included between the headlines. This is
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the sort of packaging that discredits the book even before it is
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picked up. Try a fanciful approach, like COMMUNION, and more of
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the people you feel should be reached shall be. All it takes is
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a little sub title, 'based on a true story,' and a list of
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'additional reading' in the back.
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Sub ->Re: UFOs and Straw Men
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To ->JIM SPEISER (#56)
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From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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Date ->09/16/88 09:43:39 PM
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J.S. --
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"All we are saying is that, A) Anomalous data exists in the form
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of various reports which exhibit curious consistency, B) said
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data SUGGESTS intelligent control and/or government knowledge of
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the extraordinary nature of the phenomenon, C) insufficient
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prosaic explanations have been advanced to bring the data in line
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with the current scientific paradigm, D) the ET Hypothesis is
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sufficiently wondrous and substantial in its potential benefits
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to merit serious consideration; E) insufficient theoretical
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arguments have been advanced against said hypothesis. That's it."
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MG XII --
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A. TRUE] Yes the data exists, such that some real event is
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acting as anlage. Whether the event is singular of plural is
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questionable, given other instances of a like profile which
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resolved themselves into a single incident after close
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examination, with more than verbal verification, or were observed
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to do so years later through examination of independent writings.
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B. FALSE] Intelligent control has been ascribed by humans to
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confusing processes [weather, volcanos, electricity and
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magnetism] for as long as that little section of their brain has
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been developed. They also as a rule give human personalities to
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inanimate objects, and put their own thoughts into the heads of
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animals. The reason it is taken as false is because it is not at
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all clear whether the object is the source of the conclusion or
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the conclusion the source of the object. The observational data
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have no relevance to the assumption of governmental knowledge.
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C. FALSE] Scientific explanation has been advanced on all the
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empirical data presented. No scientific explanation beyond
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hypothesis may be advanced upon witness testimony, as witness
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testimony is notoriously unreliable, and unduplicable. Give
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science a piece of metal to analyze, or a language to decipher or
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even recorded magnetic data. They'll change their tune.
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D. FALSE] The ET Hypothesis bases itself first on [B.] which is
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false. It is, in fact, a wonderful idea. The potential benefit
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from ET civilizations is enormous. Equally enormous are the
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potential dangers, even if EBE's mean well. One major
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technological boon might plunge the society into chaos. The
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sociological implications are such that we would be more likely
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to be absorbed into their society, than they into ours. Remember
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the American Indian.
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E. FALSE] That the explanations haven't sat well with the
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UFOoligists is true, but they're at least as valid as the counter
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hypotheses, and based on about as much evidence.K
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Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
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To ->DON F ECKER (#17)
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From ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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Date ->09/16/88 09:46:34 PM
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What ardently I wished, I long believed,
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And, disappointed still, was still deceived.
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By expectation everyday beguiled,
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Dupe of to-morrow even from a child.
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--Cowper
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On the receipt of my mother's
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Picture, lines 38-41.
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Impossible is a word to be found only in the dictionary
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of Fools.
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-- Napoleon Bonaparte
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Impossible that it could be a form of hysteria? Don, I'm
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disappointed in you. Even after I gave you such a florid
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example, to receive this scathing objurgation is more than a
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gentleman may bear. Tsk, Tsk, then...I'LL weaken the Salem
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solution for you: You touched upon the merest edge of an idea
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when you mentioned 'religious fanatics....[with] no sense of
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humor.' Salem and outlying settlements were essentially
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theocracies. Everywhere people turned, every day, they were
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being told of demons and witches dancing in the forest with the
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Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
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colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
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Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
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was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
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as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
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they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
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were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
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music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
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was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
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the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
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alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
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Night Siege.
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Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
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weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
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factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentally, a
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rash appeared, the cause of which latter turned out to be at the
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woman's dwelling. But the rash really broke through the
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afternoon after the woman had fainted, and she became afraid and
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her body reacted to the stress, making her ill. Word got around
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of the 'deadly june bugs,' and soon people were developing rashes
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that had no origin other than their own minds, yet were evident
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on their arms, faces, legs and back after an encounter with one
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of the bugs. These were rational people [no pun intended], yet
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the rashes were quite real, caused entirely by their own
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imagination. The incident lasted a total of seven months, after
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which the only solution was to spray the place and rid it of the
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harmless beetles.
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Don, I've hypnotized people and, out of mere curiosity, told them
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that a pencil they were holding was becoming red-hot, yet that
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they would not find themselves able to let go. Two of the five
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I've done this to developed water blisters, just as if they'd
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held a real hot piece of metal between thumb and forefinger.
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My point is that senses are unreliable, no matter how many
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different sets corroborate witnessed events. Your body is a
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mechanism that needs only the proper fiddling of knobs to elicit
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any response desired, within its capability. Give me an
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electrode, I'll let you relive a portion of your childhood. Give
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me another, I'll make you afraid of your own shadow. Give me
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your mind, and I shall make your world go away. K
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Sub ->Re: "Ducks & Saucers & Spheres"
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To ->MICHAEL GRAHAM (#107)
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From ->DON F ECKER (#17)
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Date ->09/16/88 11:43:38 PM
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"Friendship's the privilege
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Of private men, for wretched greatness knows
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No blessing so substantial."
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Tate
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"Man is the only creature endowed with
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the power of laughter; is he not the only
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one that deserves to be laughed at?"
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Greville
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Michael, I must say I am very DISAPPOINTED in your
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last response. I thought for sure, you would have
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caught me with tongue firmly in cheek concerning
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Salem. The gibe about Salems humor to be specific.
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I didn't miss the point about Salem, I merely
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dismissed it. Several messages ago, you gave yourself
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away, when you mentioned your knowledge concerning the
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incident in Roswell.
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I too have greatly enjoyed this debate, However;
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Tsk Tsk, I take you to task concerning your remark
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to J. Speiser concerning my reluctance to debate
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difficult issues. Not true Mon Ami. (Did I get that
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right?) Imagine accusing ME of practicing Tautology!
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And, besides, if the OLD RELIABLE ARGUMENTS work,
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well, what could I possibly say?
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Now, what ideas do you accuse me of NOT entertaining?
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Michael, I consider myself to be one of the MOST
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open minded people I know, and if anyone disagrees, well
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then, damnit, let's burn his damn hut down!!!!!!! OOOOPS,
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sorry, got carried away. Oh, yes, I almost forgot.
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Forget it if you think you are going to get close to me
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with an electrode, and if I am not mistaken, my ex. stated
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on several occasions that I had no mind! Of course, I
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debated that with her, and after all, she did sign the
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house over to me with no money changing hands. ( And to
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think she accused me of being a spendthrift.)
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But, to get back to the debate, I submit to you,
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Michael, there is a large difference between a group
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of people imagining a rash from a beetle, and an object
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described by thousands as being several hundred feet in
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length. You mentioned a factory town, which I must then
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assume that the educational level must have been low,
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possibly ridden with superstition, and easily influenced.
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Quite a difference from college graduates holding responsible
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positions, school teachers, police, military officers, and
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the like. I further submit that quite simply, IT WON"T
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[B16 #133 of 133] ? for more cmds or Cmd [N]#demons and witches dancing in the forest with the
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Black Man. Forests were a source of terrible danger to the
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colonists, and much evil was imagined in their shadowed depths.
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Darkness which surrounded the colony on almost every side. There
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was no childhood for the children, they were expected to behave
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as adults. There was no enjoyment for the adults, beyond what
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they could find between the pages of the Bible, as other books
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were outside the bible and therefore evil, while pictures and
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music that did not praise the Lord, thereby blasphemed. Salem
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was a dry, pressured field of straw, waiting to go up. If not
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the witch hunts, then something else would have set the field
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alight. This is hardly the case for the scattered incidents of
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Night Siege.
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Feel better? O.K., now I'll turn about and reply to that
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weakening in the following example: Some years ago, in a textile
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factory a woman was startled by a June Bug. Coincidentall
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