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|    Timothy Bruening to Timothy Bruening    |
|    Re: Harry Proving That He Saw Voldemort:    |
|    30 Jul 16 01:11:21    |
      From: tsbrueni@dcn.davis.ca.us              On Saturday, July 30, 2016 at 1:01:20 AM UTC-7, Timothy Bruening wrote:       > On Friday, July 29, 2016 at 5:30:32 PM UTC-7, Nando wrote:       > > Il 28/07/2016 21:26, Timothy Bruening ha scritto:       > > > How Harry can prove that he's telling the truth about having seen       Voldemort come back: Just put the appropriate memories in a Pensieve!       > > >       > >       > > A memory can be tampered (Slughorn, anyone?). A memory could be related       > > to a dream, or imagination. A memory may be false (and Harry has been       > > suspected to be insane).       > > The pensieve isn't a reliable proof gatherer/recoverer.       > > Nor the veritaserum is. Veritaserum forces you to tell "the truth", but       > > this returns what your mind believes it is the truth       >       > So Harry was wrong to believe the memories he recovered from the dying Snape       (Deathly Hallows) re Lilly, Dumbledore, and Voldemort were accurate?       >       > After Deathly Hallows, how will Harry Potter get people to believe that the       memories he recovered from the dying Snape were accurate, so as to clear his       name?              I presume that the Dumbledore portrait would back Harry up, but is the       testimony of portraits admissible in a courtroom?              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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