> Like many here, Rossi assumes (or knows) Krivit is actually controlled by
> some group or people / institution / organization, called his puppeteers. It
> must me them, then, that he wants to target eventually.

This is just my take, but I seriously, SERIOUSLY, doubt Mr. Krivit is
being controlled by anyone. This is because, and again IMHO, Mr.
Krivit is paranoid about being controlled by anyone. I suspect the
fear of being controlled (or managed) was actually one of the primary
reasons why Krivit broke away from the Cold Fusin camp. I suspect
Krivit felt certain individuals were trying to control the content of
what he published out in NET, or at least that's how Krivit perceived
it.

I suspect it's more a matter of what Krivit's current allegiance is
now with... or more precisely what organization Krivit has more
personal faith in. IMO, Krivit has done nothing more than switch his
allegiance, his faith to a different organization.

One must be careful in assuming that switching allegiances (or one's
faith) means that one is now being manipulated by a new power or
organization. Not necessarily. Never the less, the real concern is
over whether Krivit's is allowing his new faith to control his actions
and motivations, not whether anyone within the new faith or
organization is actively attempting to manipulate Krivit. IOW, it's
more of an internal issue as compared to an external one.

This obviously brings up the issue that as one's new faith becomes
stronger there is a danger that the convert will no longer be able to
remain objective concerning the perception of counter faiths - the
"evidence" coming from other organizations. It becomes too
threatening.

Regards
Steven Vincent Johnson
www.OrionWorks.com
www.zazzle.com/orionworks

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