From: James Daugherty (jhdaugh@a-albionic.com)
Date: Thu Sep 26 1996 - 05:34:28 MDT
Ever hear of the Gulf of Tonkin, the Lusitania, WWI, the Federal
Reserve, the Drug War, the FDA, etc...all examples of government employess
outwitting enough of the population to get their way.
Perhaps you are one of those being outwitted?
On Wed, 25 Sep 1996, Ira Brodsky wrote:
> James Daugherty wrote:
>
> >If you understand how centralized authority is within the FBI you would
> >understand how tricking the entire population is fully within the
> >capability of the FBI, given the population's pathetic faith in
> >authorities! When the first talk of a missle began to circulate right
> >after the crash a high official in the FBI, I cannot recall his name now,
> >announced that anyone within the Federal Government who thinks a missle
> >was involved needs his head examined. This was said with no reference to
> >evidence of any kind....just "We're the authorities, believe us! Stop the
> >missle talk!"
>
>
> An even more preposterous claim: government employees are so competent they
> can out wit the rest of us. <g>
>
> Ira Brodsky
> Datacomm Research Company
> Wilmette, Illinois
>
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