> She imagined herself a graduate of Harvard, she imagined herself a market
> trader, she imagined herself about to married to another market trader.
> I don't think she set out to do this (she made no money from this fraud).
> I think she is completely delusional.

There will always be a few individuals like this -- that's not remarkable.
What IS remarkable and quite worrying is that the "system" believes in
them and works with them, until some "outsider" comes along and debunks
the frauds -- and sometimes even after that(*)!  By doing this, the
system itself is outing itself as untrustworthy.  And while it may be
true that Tania Head made no money from this fraud, Larry Silverstein
made billions from his.

(*) In the case of Wilkomirski, a DNA test proved beyond doubt that he had
fabricated the whole story, and when it came to making money by heirship,
Wilkomirski suddenly insisted that his "adoptive" mother was actually his
bodily mother, BUT parts of the holocaust industry still defend him until
today.  As one of his fans put it:  The story doesn't have to be true, it
just has to be great and well told!  The stuff that religion is made of.

Chris



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