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To: AC Flyer who wrote (44846)1/17/2004 12:12:13 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
I haven't put the onus probandi on you. What I am saying is that when someone "suicide" a pontential whistle blower, the side affects -if the archive burning is done properly- are already taken care of on the onset.

There would be a show to make everyting appear to the populace that it was investigated found that the guy realy killed himself amd case closed.

If governments were open you wouldn't have to wait 30 years to disclosed information.
Of course that will be done with David Kely and there will be no trail to anyone else.



To: AC Flyer who wrote (44846)1/17/2004 12:28:56 AM
From: elmatador  Respond to of 74559
 
Is all this relevant for us as investors? Yes. It is. Inference. No one is going to give any of us a recipe to make money.

To 'read' the economy and be able to make decisions as investors we have to make use of our capacity of reading the writing on the wall, to infer.

I won't change my ability -which is not taught in any school but you either have or not- for a Nobel prize in Math. In reality a Nobel prize doesn't exist because Ms. Nobel had an affair with a mathematician and Mr. Nobel didn;t like mathematicians.

I infer much of my conclusions. I don't need to show degrees. Say how much % I' made to claim credibility. If I can with very concise postings show my point it means they have power.

I'm not prisioner of the square brians. Intuition vs Intelect. Intuition wins.

But anyone can throw anything at me and I can defend my inferences.



To: AC Flyer who wrote (44846)1/17/2004 5:57:27 AM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 74559
 
Those that grew up under repressive regimes, where extra-judicial murders by the government were common, are usually pretty paranoid about all governments, especially when they did not have direct experience of a government that obeys the rule of law in their formative years -- for example, in Brazil the police routinely murdered street children and petty criminals to "clean up" the environment. Therefore, the notion that the government would murder somebody that airs dirty government laundry appears perfectly plausible to them.