--- In [email protected], "shempmcgurk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> --- In [email protected], TurquoiseB <no_reply@> 
> wrote:
> >
> > --- In [email protected], Rick Archer <groups@> wrote:
> > > on 8/25/06 9:06 PM, authfriend at jstein@ wrote:
> > > > 
> > > >> > I've been investigating a little further.
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > This is just hilarious, and mind-boggling.
> > > >> > 
> > > >> > There's a long-running fight, it seems, between
> > > >> > the people who think the circles aren't manmade
> > > >> > and the guys who claim to have made them.  The
> > > >> > former are insisting that the claims that they're
> > > >> > all manmade is the hoax.
> > > 
> > > This reminds me of the Bill Witherspoon story. About 16 
> > > years ago, Bill and some Fairfield friends carved a huge 
> > > yantra in the Oregon desert. It was discovered by some 
> > > military jets flying over and the media picked up story.
> > > Some of the UFO community went nuts over it, believing 
> > > it was carved by aliens. They refuse to this day to 
> > > believe that Bill and his friends made it. See 
> > > http://www.oregonuforeview.com/oregondesert.html
> > 
> > It reminded me of recent discussions here of 
> > the CIA snooping on the TMO. Even those who
> > are no longer *part* of the TMO prefer to
> > continue believing that they were so important
> > that the CIA was eavesdropping on their daily
> > activities or planning "hits" against their
> > leaders. In all cases, it seems to me to be
> > to embody the "suppressed boredom" factor I 
> > talked about in my post about Mark Morford's
> > article. When people's lives aren't really 
> > happening, some of them get down to work and 
> > actually make them more interesting, and others 
> > just come up with fantasies to make them *seem* 
> > more interesting.
> 
> 
> When you've convinced yourself that you are involved with an 
> organisation that has a powerful knowledge that is the solution to 
> all of the planet's problems, it makes perfect sense that 
> governments and their spy organisations would want to eavesdrop on 
> you.
>

And no government agency ever exhibited enough paranoia to actually SPY on 
these 
organizations.







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