Before the post of the day, the "button" below leads to the most recent (that I've seen) "softening-up" news article, the same in a string of press posts designed to portray government as innocent observers and bystanders, nearly the complete opposite of reality. The decades long cover-up can & must NEVER be revealed. (Once again, for readers unfamiliar with American slang, The Pentagon --a 5 sided polygon— when mentioned in the US Press, refers to the the USA's Ministry of Defence, or "Department of Defense" in American parlance. It is a massive 5 sided office building, the world's largest, hence the nickname.) On to today's show:
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Scott2
1/6/2021 14:30:13
You say the decades long cover-up must not & can never be revealed. Wouldn't that end up doing more harm than good as opposed to explaining to people how &why things happened.
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Patrick
1/6/2021 15:02:01
A) It would harm government, oh yes.
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Scott2
1/6/2021 19:02:33
@Patrick true I just thought it would be better to disclose things rather than continue to cover them up.
Lorri
1/6/2021 16:00:24
There's a blog I read where the couple adopted a baby girl years ago. As soon as the girl was old enough to express a preference, she told her mom that she didn't want to wear dresses. She wanted to wear "action clothes". She also wanted a very short boyish haircut.
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Patrick
1/6/2021 17:21:38
If what I've read is true, this anecdote is EXTREMELY rare. The suicide rate among transgender people is ghastly, horrendous. Above 30% if I'm not wrong. Are the remaining 70% generally happy?
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Lorri
2/6/2021 07:20:38
From what I've read on the subject lately, the problem is that when a young person decides they are really the opposite sex, there are a lot of safeguards that need to be in place to ensure no regret.
Stephen
2/6/2021 01:28:53
A soul incarnates to experience 'suffering', among other kinds of experience; otherwise, the soul could just stay in heaven and suffer no pain, hunger, sickness, aging, etc.
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Scott2
2/6/2021 08:27:49
@Stephen i was born with mild cerebral palsy so far not much physical suffering unlike a old friend of mine with a more severe form of it. I've always found dealing with people to be more challenging than the disease itself though don't sell yourself short Stephen life isn't easy for anyone regardless of circumstances.
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