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To: TobagoJack who wrote (103532)10/31/2013 8:40:55 AM
From: Paxb2u  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218075
 
Fits with what I was trying to say the other day---we've lost our common sense and cognitive reasoning---Peace



To: TobagoJack who wrote (103532)10/31/2013 1:46:25 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 218075
 
My theory on NSA, military intelligence and military action, spying and Arabian Nights type wheeling dealing, conspiracies and shifting alliances is that those people missed out on development during their late childhood, around 12 years old.

People go through development processes from when they are born and start integrating with the 3D world in a socialized context. If people [or animals] miss development stages, they can't subsequently go back and rebuild their brain. It's a done deal. You can't teach an old dog new tricks.

Around 10-12 years of age, boys need to be free-ranging and going through gang, territorial and boys' club secret messaging and the like. It's a type of developmental milestone which is passed through on the way to becoming a fully formed human. The NSA style thinking and political processes we are seeing are from people who missed those developmental milestones and are fixated there.

I'm not a psychologist but it's something along those lines. They lack fully developed brains. Girls get in the gangs too [such as Susan Rice] as they go for the alpha male guys. Gangster molls.

<The NSA continues battling the perception its programs are large and intrusive.> Oh, they are not large and intrusive. Their $1 million annual budget must be too low. "Please send more money". The whole point of the heroic Edward Snowden's revelations is that not only are the programmes intrusive, they are illegally intrusive and totally intrusive. It's not "perception" other than in the sense that absolutely everything is perception. Yes, there is a perception that its programmes are large and intrusive. There is a perception that elephants are bigger than ants.

Mqurice