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To: long-gone who wrote (79774)12/5/2001 10:57:36 AM
From: Follies  Read Replies (2) of 116752
 
RE: This Mossad story.

I am reminded of when I was a tourist in Hungary thirty years ago. I met a young man in a bar who spoke fairly good english and we were talking about life in America. He indicated how "heartless" we were. I asked him to explain and he said he had seen a movie. I thought "A Ha , soviet propaganda". The movie was "The Towering Inferno" with Steve McQueen. I asked him to explain and he said "All these people were dying and nobody would help them or save them". And I said "well , yes but it was just a movie they didn't die". And he said "No they died, I saw it, they were burning". I don't think I ever convinced him that what he saw wasn't reality.

My point is today we have information coming from everywhere and its like its all a movie, and you really can't tell what real, what's truth, what's disinformation. How can you know? Yet people grab on to some piece they want to believe and say "Here is the truth"

Back to the Mossad sotry. How do we know it isn't all made up. Or really they were Al Qaida pretending to be Mossad, Or maybe the Mexican police saw them writing in funny characters (not the roman alphabet) and thought they must be jews!

We are all sitting in a big movie and we don't know what real and whats not, just sit back and enjoy the story...
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