Ss: NYT small steps on the destigmatisation, starting in the opinion column.
Including link to Schumer-Rounds.
Bottom line: “If it resolves just some of these for questions in a reasonable and prosaic manner, then it will have done a public service — even it doesn’t satisfy every theorist, and even if many details remain classified or swaddled in deep-state mystery.
If it can’t or won’t resolve any of them, though, it will only strengthen my sense that parts of our government, for some unknown reason, are very happy to encourage Americans to wander in a strange and haunted fog.”
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Ss: NYT small steps on the destigmatisation, starting in the opinion column.
Including link to Schumer-Rounds.
Bottom line: “If it resolves just some of these for questions in a reasonable and prosaic manner, then it will have done a public service — even it doesn’t satisfy every theorist, and even if many details remain classified or swaddled in deep-state mystery.
If it can’t or won’t resolve any of them, though, it will only strengthen my sense that parts of our government, for some unknown reason, are very happy to encourage Americans to wander in a strange and haunted fog.”
[Maybe want to throw in who’s killing all of our top scientists.](https://x.com/repluna/status/2024873502289899656?s=46&t=q5_seM6XUZXb8DIngHscEg) As Matt Brown the whistle blower said “we live in a carefully constructed dream, we make use of a science that is tightly controlled, and suppressed and distorted.”