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originally posted by: 727Sky
Great editing and content. Why people continue to believe their crap is beyond reason.
Try taking a walk or reading a book.
originally posted by: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
a reply to: DJW001
And I think you spend too much time following the Official Version.
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
I don't belong to a party. You need to actually comprehend what others say. Get out of your own head please.
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
originally posted by: DJW001
a reply to: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
I don't belong to a party. You need to actually comprehend what others say. Get out of your own head please.
He has a point you kinda do look like you belong to the group, the one that mirrors the official narrative.....i must be in his head too eh
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: DJW001
All of them ?
How about you pick one and I will give you a summary of it ..
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: DJW001
All of them ?
How about you pick one and I will give you a summary of it ..
Pick one. As for the shouting Arab, just because many Arabs have similar features doesn't mean it's always the same guy.
source two
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident and many more recent experiences only reinforce the need for intelligence analysts and decision makers to avoid relying exclusively on any single intelligence source—even SIGINT—particularly if other intelligence sources are available and the resulting decisions might cost lives. Signals Intelligence is a valuable source but it is not perfect. It can be deceived and it is all too often incomplete. Like all intelligence, it must be analyzed and reported in context. People are human and make mistakes, particularly in the pressure of a crisis or physical threat to those they support. Perhaps that is the most enduring lesson from America’s use of SIGINT in the Vietnam War in general and the Gulf of Tonkin Incident in particular.
Questions about the Gulf of Tonkin incidents have persisted for more than 40 years. But once-classified documents and tapes released in the past several years, combined with previously uncovered facts, make clear that high government officials distorted facts and deceived the American public about events that led to full U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War.
originally posted by: DJW001
originally posted by: hopenotfeariswhatweneed
a reply to: DJW001
All of them ?
How about you pick one and I will give you a summary of it ..
Pick one. As for the shouting Arab, just because many Arabs have similar features doesn't mean it's always the same guy.
You did not just say 'all arabs look the same'!!!