To: new cruelty
The best thing I can get out of this article, is there are way more nuts and freaks loose in the world than even my cynical mind thought possible.
2 posted on
02/16/2003 7:04:12 PM PST by
L`enn
To: L`enn
there are way more nuts and freaks loose in the world than even my cynical mind thought possible. hehe, nah, you just seem to remember it being that way.
To: L`enn
Remember that wonderful day when Bugs Bunny hugged you at Disneyland? It was really Michael Jackson.
To: L`enn
Sound like a simple Jedi mind trick to me.... Do you have that fifty bucks I lent you?
10 posted on
02/16/2003 7:28:17 PM PST by
ffusco
(Omni Gaul Delenda Est!)
To: L`enn
"The whole country was seeing white vans."
I have Never seen a white van.
12 posted on
02/16/2003 7:30:54 PM PST by
ffusco
(Omni Gaul Delenda Est!)
To: L`enn
The best thing I can get out of this article, is there are way more nuts and freaks loose in the world than even my cynical mind thought possible.
You don't have to be nuts to remember something that never happened. Perfectly sane, intelligent people can do so.
This actually is fascinating. And impinges on a lot of FR debates involving memories of things witnessed...like the crashes of TWA 800 and AA 587, for example.
Conspiracy theorists would have you believe that all eyewitness reports are 100% reliable and that to question them in the slightest is to call the eyewitness insane or a deliberate liar. One severe problem in something like a plane crash is eyewitness contamination from other accounts, similar to implanting a false memory.
36 posted on
02/16/2003 8:57:35 PM PST by
John H K
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