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|    MU to Chan Welbourne    |
|    Re: FYI Thomas J. Giarmo    |
|    21 Sep 11 16:49:44    |
      XPost: sci.med.cardiology, misc.fitness.weights       From: efacsimiles@gmail.com              On Wed, 21 Sep 2011 16:46:14 -0400, Chan Welbourne wrote:              > It happens that MU formulated :       >       >>>> Chan, respect Mu's wishes. He is correct and is not being fanciful.       >>>> Loose ships sink lips and often those lips are others who are caught       >>>> in the collateral damage. :(       >>>       >>> I don't have a problem with that, usenet isn't the proper medium for       >>> these kinds of conversations which imo are better done in a live       >>> interview folowed by Q&A.       >       >> You're missing the point.       >       >> I applaud those that come forward whistleblowing *if* they are of       >> certainty that no one else is compromised. This can be a difficult thing       >> to do depending on the activities the whistleblower is covering, when       >> the activities happened and the compartmentalization of said activities.       >       >> Let's take Andy Basagio for example. He has exposed himself to great       >> harm but he is single (???) and the events happened in the 60s and 70s.       >> Lot of dead Project Pegasus scientists and Andy refuses to give up the       >> other, alive Project Pegasus participants.       >       >> He does expose the Bush's, New Mexico Gov Bill Richardson, former SOD       >> Rumsfield, Obama...and a few dozen Martians. lol I don't fear for any of       >> them.       >       >> Point being, Basagio made a calculated decision as to timing and       >> collateral damage and a fine job he has done.       >       >> However, in most operations that reach some level of classification,       >> there are people who are alive that could be endangered if exposed,       >> could still be undercover, the ops could still be ongoing yada yada.       >> This kind of exposure pisses people off and it is often the wrong people       >> to piss off.       >       >> I would think in this day and age any reasonable well read adult would       >> understand the relationships between drugs-Company, NSA-privacy,       >> military-ufology, pedophilia-elitists, more yada yada. Yet I hear       >> reasonably well educated people scoff at the idea that black ops leakers       >> and whistleblowers get their brains blown out, have "heart attacks" and       >> flat disappear.       >       >> Oh well. A day without sunshine is like, night.       >       > ^^       >       > Which category do you fall? Safe or unsafe?              Both.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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