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libertypirate Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Nov-30-04 06:16 PM
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18. hypothesis and stuff
Edited on Tue Nov-30-04 06:17 PM by libertypirate
Refer to those who did it as (CRIMINALS).
Refer to fraud as (CRIMINAL FRAUD).
Why?
When a crime takes place someone’s a victim and someone’s a perpetrator, in this case we can establish the victim. No one wants to be a victim, even when they are, victims when angry are motivated, and that will get this thing off the ground.


We need to look at what they are attacking as bait. Baiting us to think about shit they want and not what we want the public to notice AKA (the crime). Their MO is to move us away from the goods and make us look foolish.

The word hypothesis if used correctly can put a theory pointing fool back on their heels.
when they say theory (butt in) and inform them that we are way beyond a theory, theories are like hunches, when you have evidence you are profiling a crime that's where we are now.

When someone pulls a faux fact on you look at them in the eyes, chuckle with a big grin and ask them if they got that from faux TV...
Act like they are pulling your leg, well because they are; when they get that enough they will seek out the truth on their own.

Frame it so your question puts faux in the crosshairs not your information...
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