To: Quix
Seemed to me like he was slanting it away from the camera somewhat. So now he's not only grabbed the TS document from the safe and taken it to the press conference where he plans to lie to the reporters; but now, rather than merely stick the paper into his pocket where it cannot be seen, he decides to keep it in the open with the type showing, and tries to hide it from the cameras?
You are certainly free to construe your own reality.
You speak from experience, I see.
256 posted on
11/25/2002 3:10:13 PM PST by
r9etb
To: r9etb
Is it possible that Ramey carried the memo with him as ammunition he could use to expose something if there were people at the press showing who could refute the balloon story?... Kind of like, 'Here's what they've sent to me, and it's the most astonishing discovery in the history of humankind, and now I've been told to offer the balloon but you've exposed the truth, so here's what is really going on world.'
257 posted on
11/25/2002 3:14:41 PM PST by
MHGinTN
To: r9etb
I Love it.
You seem to have quite a strong polarity response. A
binary reality must be about the limits of your system.
266 posted on
11/25/2002 4:35:28 PM PST by
Quix
To: r9etb
BTW, I have a life history of construing different aspects, objects, dynamics, relationships etc. quite differently from my peers--often to some significant incredulity and even ridicule--until years hence when the data has ended up confirming my very early constructions on the reality in question.
So, I have a LOT of experience knowing things others around me seemed to not know and think far fetched--only to be confirmed years later. It's not always been fun. But it's been interesting.
I don't consider this any big deal and certainly no feather in my cap. I didn't have anything to do that I know of with my own creation and too little with my own training. But I have tried to pay attention.
268 posted on
11/25/2002 4:39:15 PM PST by
Quix
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