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'usual suspect' - Texas shame



"usual suspect" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

'Built upon Thirteen Techniques for Truth Suppression
by David Martin, the following may be useful to the initiate
in the world of dealing with truth, lies, and suppression of
truth when serious crimes are studied in public forums.
..
It is the disinfo artist and those who may pull his strings who
stand to suffer should the crime be solved, and therefore, who
stand to benefit should it be the opposite outcome. In ANY
such case, they MUST seek to prevent rational and complete
examination of any chain of evidence which would hang them.
Since fact and truth seldom fall on their own, they must be
overcome with lies and deceit. Those who are professional in
the art of lies and deceit, such as the intelligence community
and the professional criminal (often the same people or at least
working together), tend to apply fairly well defined and
observable tools in this process. However, the public at large
is not well armed against such weapons, and is often easily led
astray by these time-proven tactics.

The overall aim is to avoid discussing links in the chain of
evidence which cannot be broken by truth, but at all times,
to use clever deceptions or lies to make the links seem
weaker than they are, or better still, cause any who are
considering the chain to be distracted in any number of ways,
including the method of questioning the credentials of the
presenter. ..

So, as you read here in the News Groups the various
discussions on various matters, decide for yourself when
a rational argument is being applied and when disinformation,
psyops (psychological warfare operations) or trickery is the
tool.  ...'

http://www.whale.to/m/disin.html

<snip, but for the record, http://tinyurl.com/wnrl >





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