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To: TigersEye
Both the Wright Brothers and Henry Ford built their inventions and worked in relative secrecy, without support. So, too did Alexander Graham Bell and, in his early years, Thomas Edison. Oh, and Nikola Tesla worked alone as well.

All I'm saying is that, just because something SEEMS unlikely, doesn't mean that it IS. It is a common thing in our modern world to assume that individuals, without some "help", cannot accomplish great things, or flights of fancy. However, there is abundant evidence to the contrary.

I've no fault with your asking honest questions of logic. That's why I provided the answers. You seem willing to accept them.

What drives me nuts is when others see the same evidence and discount it, mostly because of the false "researchers" and other Art Bell types, and their own wish to believe the myths over the truth.

Hey, at some point, we all had to give up believing in Santa Clause.

77 posted on 05/16/2004 12:10:17 PM PDT by Long Cut ("Fightin's commenced, Ike, now get to fightin' or get outta the way!"...Wyatt Earp, in Tombstone)
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To: Long Cut
You seem willing to accept them.

Thank you. Thank you very much, I am. I merely challenged the concept that "this is what it is and that's it, I say so, drop the subject." That is so typical of the uncritical acceptance of whatever the powers-that-be say things are that has become more and more of the standard instead of the exception here on FR that I tend to challenge it wherever I encounter it.

It's not a religion of peace and you can't negotiate with homicidal/suicidal maniacs.

87 posted on 05/16/2004 12:30:58 PM PDT by TigersEye (Intellectuals only exist if you think they do!)
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