| Subject: Re: Ruppert: Advice for Whistleblowers |
| From: no name |
| Date: 16/12/2003, 00:27 |
| Newsgroups: alt.alien.visitors,alt.alien.research,alt.paranet.ufo,alt.paranet.abduct,alt.usenet.kooks |
On Tue, 16 Dec 2003 00:24:54 GMT, KittyKat <nospam@nospam.com> wrote:
no name wrote:
On Fri, 12 Dec 2003 20:24:35 -0800, "Ugly Bob" <ugly_bob42@hotmail.com>
wrote:
<snip>
No one's asking for facts to be proven, merely confirmation of your
assertions of underground alien flying saucers at a certain base within
the Nellis test range.
You don't need confirmation of a fact. A fact is a fact. Believe it or
stick your head in the sand.
I just verified your fact.
The thing is oob no one believes you.
Ah, you know what everyone is thinking who reads these newsgroups, right?
Of course people believe me.
I just want to see the proof for myself so I can make my own judgements. Haveing someone tell me
something IS true is no different than haveing someone tell me it ISN'T.
You need to read this:
http://www.m-w.com/home.htm
'Evidence' as a noun is according to world accepted definition:
Main Entry: 1ev·i·dence
Pronunciation: 'e-v&-d&n(t)s, -v&-"den(t)s
Function: noun
Date: 14th century
1 a : an outward sign : INDICATION b : something that furnishes proof :
TESTIMONY; specifically : something legally submitted to a tribunal to
ascertain the truth of a matter
2 : one who bears witness; especially : one who voluntarily confesses a
crime and testifies for the prosecution against his accomplices
- in evidence 1 : to be seen : CONSPICUOUS <trim lawns ... are everywhere in
evidence -- Amer. Guide Series: N.C.> 2 : as evidence
'Fact' as a noun according to world accepted definition is:
Main Entry: fact
Pronunciation: 'fakt
Function: noun
Etymology: Latin factum, from neuter of factus, past participle of facere
Date: 15th century
1 : a thing done: as a obsolete : FEAT b : CRIME <accessory after the fact>
c archaic : ACTION
2 archaic : PERFORMANCE, DOING
3 : the quality of being actual : ACTUALITY <a question of fact hinges on
evidence>
4 a : something that has actual existence <space exploration is now a fact>
b : an actual occurrence <prove the fact of damage>
5 : a piece of information presented as having objective reality
- in fact : in truth