Posted on 08/14/2018 9:32:20 AM PDT by Proud White Trump Supporter
Original Title: Investigative Journalist Found Dead in D.C. Hotel Room Weeks After Reporting Bill Clinton to FBI & DHS for Allegedly Raping Boy
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Investigative Journalist Jen Moore was found dead in a suburban Washington D.C. hotel room Monday, according to police and shocked and distraught friends and colleagues.
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Moore, an advocate who investigated abused and trafficked children, had been in the process of investigating allegations by a 26-year-old man that as a young boy he was sexually assaulted by Bill Clinton and.....
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Media won’t report on that. They care more about what was written on bikers’ jackets and what HO morosa wrote about Trump.
You meant to say Rat Poison right ?
Thx for the info on no coincidences. I dont keep up on the latest inside baseball stuff.
As for Occams Razor it actually has a lot more credence than you give it credit for. The principle that the simplest of two explanations is correct is used throughout science. Doctors use it to diagnose illness, detectives use it to solve crime, logicians use it to deduce logic.
Obviously things arent always as simple as they first appear to be and sometimes the more complicated explanation ends up being right. And just as obviously conspiracy buffs, Q believers and the like would totally dismiss Occam because it totally undercuts their world view. But as a general principle, occam was right, the simplest explanation is almost always correct as opposed to the alternative which requires assumptions, any one of which if untrue sinks the explanation.
So occams razor is somewhat more intellectual than those posters who merely use it to dismiss others ideas.
I do now thanks.
Being associated with the Clintons is dangerous to your health. Did they get lessons from Russia?
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Basically.
Okeydoker, thank you for discussing.
Assuming Task Force was truthful about her situation, the simplest explanation is that she was murdered.
Assuming that a claim is true is the first assumption.
The second thing is to recognize Confirmation Bias. That will also easily lead one astray.
That would be pretty evident in an autopsy.
And, of course that is essentially rat poison.
> Confirmation Bias
So, one guy assumes that police don’t catch other police in corruption and encounter danger; the other assumes that this happens.
Which is true?
Truth is not the same as Confirmation Bias.
For example, if your mind already has a bias to believe that the young journalist was murdered even tho the evidence says it was a brain hemorrage, your bias will interpret all new evidence to support your theory, thereby confirming what you already believe.
As you can see truth has nothing to do with CB.
The best investigators are those that let the facts drive the theory instead of the other way around. Most screwed up police investigations are where the investigator tries to squeeze the facts to fit his theory.
> truth has nothing to do with CB.
I think we are able to examine our biases. I think are able to discuss what is true and what is not true.
Do we agree that the relevant bias here is as I put it?
Please restate the relevant bias.
Doctors are allowed to poison people.
They do it all the time.
The Arkancide list needs to be Hannity’s next big gig.
I knew a young man circa 24 who dropped dead while singing on stage. He was clean and sober and seemingly healthy and fit.
OR is not an inviolable law; it is common sense. It could be wrong in any specific situation. It is very useful.
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