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Originally posted by sebatwerk
I NEVER asked for the specific identities of the people he was speaking of (ie: first and last names, location, etc.), I just wanted more information than "some friends"...
THAT sounds shady and not verifiable. If he could at least have told me who the people were, why they were relevant to the conversation, how he knew them, etc, then his story would have been more believable. Simply saying "somebody told me" does not lend much credibility to someone's claim...
Originally posted by Loungerist
To ask for verification in the form of a specific identity sounds a bit nefarious,yes. Because giving such out could and likely would be dangerous. And one would have to assume that the person asking for the speficic ID knows this as well. I know if one were blowing the whistle on a powerful society,odds are unless they were either moronic or willing to die for the cause,they wouldn't give their name out. Or at least not their real one. So it's not very genuine-sounding to even ask for such a thing.
Originally posted by Masonic Light
But certainly you can see the circular logic used in this sort of thing. And frankly, it's exactly why I distrust all conspiracy theories, even the ones that could actually be true.
Originally posted by Loungerist
It can be somewhat circular,sure. But when dealing with certain matters it's not sensible to expect people to expose themselves or their family by giving information too specific.
You just have to judge the testimonial itself on it's own merit. Can anyone say anything anonimously? Sure. But all you can do is take what they say and weigh it against what you know and believe and reach your own conclusion. You can't base it on lack of info that can't be expected to be given in the first place.
Originally posted by sebatwerk
But that's precisely the problem! This individual is making claims that are VERY unlikely and not very believable (in the real world, not in conspiracy theory land). Like ML said, that is precisely WHY we need more information than what he gave.
Originally posted by Loungerist
Originally posted by sebatwerk
But that's precisely the problem! This individual is making claims that are VERY unlikely and not very believable (in the real world, not in conspiracy theory land). Like ML said, that is precisely WHY we need more information than what he gave.
As I said,it depends on what exactly you're asking for. Asking for information so specific that the testifier has cause not to reveal it is not an effective means of verification.
Originally posted by DiJu
sorry, forgot one:
14) Remember that you are expendable and your death means nothing. The death of the cause is greater than yourself. Protect it with your life for your life belongs to it.