Tuesday, October 27, 2015

I'll never forget an experience I had on Amazon forum. There was this guy there, an Op; went by Patrick Collins, an Englishman. And he sang a familiar refrain: that he was a reformed conspiracy advocate, that after studying the JFK assassination for years and decades, including academically, he finally saw the light and realized: the official story is true after all. Isn't that special? He even said that he made a trip to Dallas to interview the medical witnesses: the doctors and nurses from Parkland who worked on JFK. It was for his Master's thesis. Fancy that. 

But then, Patrick Collins disappeared for a while. And then he returned. And when he returned, he sounded different. He didn't sound like a proper Englishman anymore as he previously did. 

He started sounding like a street thug. You know, something like this:







Ultimately, this is what they resort to. It is the caliber of person they utilize. And when I pointed out to "Collins" that he sounded like a different person and not the least bit like an educated Brit, he said: "Sometimes I talk different."

That's a quote. That is exactly what he said.

So, I tested him. I told him that Patrick Collins had said that he came to America from England for a JFK-related purpose. So, where did you go, and what did you do?

The answer, of course, was that he went to Dallas to interview the medical personnel. That's what Patrick Collins said. But the new Patrick Collins didn't know about that. He said that he went to Arizona to work on his book about JFK. 

The lesson is that in the OP world, they create these aliases, but for one reason or another, they may change the puppeteer. That definitely happened with Patrick Collins. Do you know why I was reminded of it? I bet you do. 







  

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