Technically speaking I don't believe there is such a thing as too much trust. 
We are born to trust, although depending on our personal life experiences we 
may lose our capacity to trust in different areas of our lives. On the other 
hand, vanity and ambition may blind us to the abuse of our trust in those 
areas of our lives where we do not expect our trust to be earned first.
 
Harry  

From: Damon Craig <decra...@gmail.com>
>To: vortex-l@eskimo.com
>Sent: Thursday, July 14, 2011 6:44:54 AM
>Subject: Re: [Vo]:Levi's likely attitude
>
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>I think these old boy were given to believe they were among critically 
>objective scientists giving a warm welcome with nothing to hide. I think they 
>all had a little to much trust in each other's obvectivity and the whole think 
>snowballed into what we have today. I don't disclude myself from the 
>little-to-much trust failing, by the way.  
>
>A lot of small mistakes along the way make an interesting story. It's all 
>present in the series of reports with each small error adding to the varacity.
> 
>On Thu, Jul 14, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Joshua Cude <joshua.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>The thing that's most amazing about all of this is that 2 doddering Swedish 
>academics were sucked in by it. 
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