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bogeyman
23rd December 2014, 10:18
There has been numerous examples of the explosive nature of the American publics reaction, amongst others to a variety of situations that have come into the sight of the publics view and awareness. Sometimes the reaction could be seemly justified other times the consequences of their actions has wider ramifications and can be interpreted as being worse that the initial situation which sparked a reaction in the first place.


Maybe it is a conduit for frustration with the system, with their own lives, injustice, or just plain bias and hate against everybody or certain kinds of people that they or an individual does not agree with or educated to dislike to an extreme. Of course this is just a statement nothing more.

The above does have major influence on the decision making processes of those that know about these visitors of ours and the reaction it will cause if ALL of it came out....think on it.

A Voice from the Mountains
23rd December 2014, 18:27
I remember my dad had a pretty volatile reaction the first time I told him that I thought 9/11 was an inside job. I let it drop and a few years later he saw a video of WTC7 collapsing and it changed his views on everything.

When people realize things like this, their entire view of the world they live in changes. Maybe they don't want their view of the world to change, even if they have an idea that they've been lied to.

giovonni
23rd December 2014, 18:55
Of course this is just one example nothing more ...

http://www.prism.gatech.edu/~epinsker3/drive%20thru.jpg

Cops: Man Pulled Gun Over Missing McDouble Burger (http://www.thesmokinggun.com/documents/gun-pulled-over-missing-cheeseburger-785154)