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Religions > Atheism |
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"Fredric L. Rice" |
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15 May 2004 12:34:24 AM |
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Missing state records adds to Berg conspiracy notions |
What's interesting is how things blow up into the realm of
conspiracy mythologies. There are a lot of mysterious facts
that by themselves are easy enough to explain yet when brought
together makes people think there's a deliberate conspiracy.
Then when new facts are added the solidity of the conspiracy
gains ground in people's minds to the point that a pile of
facts can have pieces of fiction added one by one which result
in people adopting the fictions as if they're facts.
Remember the Kramer disappearance? The conspiracy notions
weren't nearly as widespread as the Gerb decapitation conspiracy
yet the attributes of both incidents are identicle.
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State has no records of Berg's firm
Prometheus Methods Tower Services Inc., the business that cost Nick
Berg his life in Iraq, has no records with the Pennsylvania Department
of State. The company that specialized in building communications
towers never registered with the Pennsylvania Corporation Bureau, said
Brian McDonald, spokesman for the state department. McDonald conducted
a search of the bureau's online list of registered businesses, but
found no matches.
http://www.dailylocal.com/site/news.cfm?newsid=11650247&BRD=1671&PAG=461&dept_id=17782
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| User: "Matt Giwer" |
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| Title: Re: Missing state records adds to Berg conspiracy notions |
15 May 2004 09:33:43 PM |
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Fredric L. Rice wrote:
State has no records of Berg's firm
Prometheus Methods Tower Services Inc., the business that cost Nick
Berg his life in Iraq, has no records with the Pennsylvania Department
of State. The company that specialized in building communications
towers never registered with the Pennsylvania Corporation Bureau, said
Brian McDonald, spokesman for the state department. McDonald conducted
a search of the bureau's online list of registered businesses, but
found no matches.
Reports are that he was there to make money. We called that type
carpetbaggers after the civil war.
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