-Caveat Lector-
I agree, but let's make sure we label it then as speculation rather than
fact. Phrases like 'I think', 'it seems' and 'I believe' are handy ways
of pointing out where we jump off of facts and into speculation. I do
agree though.. lets show every tidbit we find, but lets label them
properly to make sure we minimize the confusion.
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Subject: Re: [CTRL] Conspiracy Theories
You certainly have a point, but the disemination of knowledge is
the least of
what can be done. When a tidbit falls down to us we should work
on it.
Sometimes we can't always KNOW the facts, and simply must
speculate.
Teo1000
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