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Re: Ultramar Sur - Bildeberg & the New World Order
Posted by:
Ken Dunn
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Date: November 09, 2007 03:17PM
Hi Terry,
Normally we agree on U-boat matters however I am afraid I can’t agree with you on this one.
You haven’t provided anything that even resembles proof here and saying “keep an open mind†when there is no real evidence at all doesn’t quite cut it. Just basing your research on official navy documents isn’t enough as Paul correctly points out there are numerous errors in official navy documents about this sort of thing and during the war the papers were full of garbage like this. I have spent 8 years digging through official documents and from experience I know they were written under the fog of war and have to be viewed that way. Post war research including tracking down those that were there is frequently necessary to determine what actually happened. And by those that were there I am not talking about an old lady that is sure the light she saw way out at sea was a U-boat.
This type of research is extremely difficult and without proof as Dan points out all you have is speculation and of course there are plenty of folks that will take that speculation, embellish it and repeat it as fact.
Come back when you have actual proof and I am sure you will receive a warm reception - at least from me anyway.
The world is flat, not round – keep an open mind.
Regards,
Ken Dunn
Normally we agree on U-boat matters however I am afraid I can’t agree with you on this one.
You haven’t provided anything that even resembles proof here and saying “keep an open mind†when there is no real evidence at all doesn’t quite cut it. Just basing your research on official navy documents isn’t enough as Paul correctly points out there are numerous errors in official navy documents about this sort of thing and during the war the papers were full of garbage like this. I have spent 8 years digging through official documents and from experience I know they were written under the fog of war and have to be viewed that way. Post war research including tracking down those that were there is frequently necessary to determine what actually happened. And by those that were there I am not talking about an old lady that is sure the light she saw way out at sea was a U-boat.
This type of research is extremely difficult and without proof as Dan points out all you have is speculation and of course there are plenty of folks that will take that speculation, embellish it and repeat it as fact.
Come back when you have actual proof and I am sure you will receive a warm reception - at least from me anyway.
The world is flat, not round – keep an open mind.
Regards,
Ken Dunn
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