Friday, February 27, 2015

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Our Pleasant World:  Blind Trust Of  Our Icons
Alen J Salerian MD
 February 28th 2015

  We all wish the same things. Comfort, safety, food and shelter and positive energy from fun and celebrations of life.
  We also live in a high tech world bombarded with information and misinformation. We do not always invest sufficient time to crucial details of what's being reported.    We trust our institutional icons  New York Times MIT Harvard and  humans with integrity .Our views of life on our planet. are in general influenced by people at  New York Times or at MIT who are possibly handicapped by their  reliance on traditionally trustworthy systems. In essence our perception of world events is based upon trust ,individual and institutional integrity. And vulnerable to human failings.
 I don't doubt that the current ISIS crisis is real. But I also remember horrible stories of  Viet kong communists and Saddam's  weapons of mass destruction that led to  millions of  lost lives.
   I have taken the time to study Pres. Kennedy assassination and 911 and concluded that they were  inside jobs perpetrated by key members of my government. I have not studied the Connecticut elementary school killings or the Boston bombing.
    Will I be not be surprised  if they were inside jobs as well? The scholarly analysis by Prof. James Fetzer and a few red flags make this question worthy of scientific scrutiny.
   Like JFK's fake autopsy and lost brain at Bethesda Naval and both Connecticut and Boston investigations seem to have the signature traits of an organized cover-up: The destruction of crucial crime scene evidence for national security.Or psychological sensitivity to grieving parents. How can we justify demolishing the elementary school so fast or presenting not very logical explanations about how the alleged perpetrators died? Why is New York Times silent?

 These are not fun dinner conversations with family members or neighbors. Any suggestion that either Connecticut or Boston killings were inside jobs would be lunacy. It's much more fun to talk about Redskins and who won the Oscars. Our pleasant world does not have any room for negative energy.

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