Re: Ultramar Sur - Bildeberg & the New World Order
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Paul
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Date: November 09, 2007 03:22AM
Hi Terry,
It all looks so well researched. I recognise it all as an artul compilation of a series of quotes from conspiracy books and research monographs, many of which have previously been posted on another U-boat blog.
The problem with challenging official documants and alleged witness statements that have been taken out of context, printed only in part, or which simply don't exist, is exactly that. The reader does not have the burden of proof to establish the credibility of his evidence, the researcher and writer does.
It is clear that your response is intended to substitute for that of Carlos, but I again ask my aforementioned questions. What boats? What Germans? Where did they go? Why no actual, solid evidence, filmed witness statements and photographs? ect...etc...etc...
I can cite more than a hundred Eastern Sea Frontier intelligence reports, deck logs and battle diaries from warships, as well as mistaken witness statements from fishermen and civilians ashore, virtually all of which concern non-sub sightings and activities. The civilians on the Argentine coast during World War II had the resources that everyone else had access to at that time. Though your sources cite hundreds of witness statements of submarine activities, bunkers, fuel dumps, rail lines, docking facilities, and the like, not a single photograph exists of any of this? How much money would such a single photo be worth today?
In JUly of 1918 the U-156 shelled Cape Cod, a desolate beach on Orleans, where less that a few hundred civilians resided within miles at the time. The incident lasted less than an hour, though residents were on scene and took photos of the aftermath, on a foggy sunday morning.
If the readers would like to see more of your compelling research citations, may I suggest google searching the following:
Illuninati Bildegerg skull bones;
Aryan UFOs and Antarctic Bases;
The secret gold treaty;
Nazi gold in Argentina;
Operation CA35;
Exploring the Antarctic Reich: Part One;
Die Schwarz Ritter (Black Night);
Britain's secret war in Antarctica;
Bildeberg planning of a New World Order;
All of the above blogs cite seemingly credible sources, purport to give detailed information, name alleged witnesses and official sources and documents, yet they are virtually all complete fantasy. If we read them all (including the books that you have cited), you will find that they each contain sections that are quoted in your otherwise well articulated monograph.
Tell Carlos, nice try!
Regards,
Paul
It all looks so well researched. I recognise it all as an artul compilation of a series of quotes from conspiracy books and research monographs, many of which have previously been posted on another U-boat blog.
The problem with challenging official documants and alleged witness statements that have been taken out of context, printed only in part, or which simply don't exist, is exactly that. The reader does not have the burden of proof to establish the credibility of his evidence, the researcher and writer does.
It is clear that your response is intended to substitute for that of Carlos, but I again ask my aforementioned questions. What boats? What Germans? Where did they go? Why no actual, solid evidence, filmed witness statements and photographs? ect...etc...etc...
I can cite more than a hundred Eastern Sea Frontier intelligence reports, deck logs and battle diaries from warships, as well as mistaken witness statements from fishermen and civilians ashore, virtually all of which concern non-sub sightings and activities. The civilians on the Argentine coast during World War II had the resources that everyone else had access to at that time. Though your sources cite hundreds of witness statements of submarine activities, bunkers, fuel dumps, rail lines, docking facilities, and the like, not a single photograph exists of any of this? How much money would such a single photo be worth today?
In JUly of 1918 the U-156 shelled Cape Cod, a desolate beach on Orleans, where less that a few hundred civilians resided within miles at the time. The incident lasted less than an hour, though residents were on scene and took photos of the aftermath, on a foggy sunday morning.
If the readers would like to see more of your compelling research citations, may I suggest google searching the following:
Illuninati Bildegerg skull bones;
Aryan UFOs and Antarctic Bases;
The secret gold treaty;
Nazi gold in Argentina;
Operation CA35;
Exploring the Antarctic Reich: Part One;
Die Schwarz Ritter (Black Night);
Britain's secret war in Antarctica;
Bildeberg planning of a New World Order;
All of the above blogs cite seemingly credible sources, purport to give detailed information, name alleged witnesses and official sources and documents, yet they are virtually all complete fantasy. If we read them all (including the books that you have cited), you will find that they each contain sections that are quoted in your otherwise well articulated monograph.
Tell Carlos, nice try!
Regards,
Paul
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