Traci Parris, F-16 Aircraft Product Support Engineering Coord.?
An interesting and intriguing one.
"Traci Parris here. I work for Lockheed Martin as an F-16 Aircraft Customer Support Coordinator. I have a son who is a Marine and I don't want him killed because of our government sending troops where we should not be. We're losing our freedoms!"
My name is Traci and this is a home-based business dedicated to healthy [herbal] products for pets. I work another full time job, but make time for puppies with Parvo. I do this for the puppies, not the money. . . .
I have a son who is in the Marines, a daughter who is a college student living at home, and a little guy who is only 8 years old. He is home schooled by my daughter and me.
IMHO, the tactics only bring into question why someone would do that with the end result being support for the official story that should stand on its own.
And if we are supposed to be the good guys, we need to act like [rule8]ing boyscouts. Not a bunch of 12 year olds on a playground.
This is a perfect example of why dailogue between the truthers/debunkers is so strained. .
This is a perfect example of why dailogue between the truthers/debunkers is so strained.
You mean I work with this person?http://ronpaul.meetup.com/226/members/4278285/
She also belongs to North Texans for 911 [sic] Truth, but it's a private group, so her profile is only visible to other members.
http://www.herbalpetsonline.com/
Note: There is also a Traci Parris who is a paralegal in Tennessee and volunteers to help find homes for stray pets and combat animal cruelty. They are not the same person.
So if the word "Engineering" or the like appears in your title or qualifications, that makes you an "Engineer" by that sites standards...really ridiculous.
In that case, even though I am a physician, I also have an Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma, so I would qualify...and I ain't NO Engineer, I assure you.
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Ooh, hey, yeah; my new job title is now Senior Engineer. W00t! I'm qualified now, I need to go update my stats on the one thread. *scampers off*Hey, I used to work as a Software Test Engineer (a senior one at that). I will have to start calling myself and engineer.
Well, if you're going to go with that, I'd qualify too - at various points in my career, I've been labeled as a Software Engineer. Absolutely no hardware involved, let alone nuts & bolts (or buildings). That makes me more qualified than some of the people making pronouncements on the conspiracy theories, doesn't it?Hey, I used to work as a Software Test Engineer (a senior one at that). I will have to start calling myself and engineer.
Customer: "Well, It's the wrong colour. I wanted 'Lime Zest', not 'Peppermint Beach'.... and the cd player doesn't work."
I notice that the last name of the people in that article is Avery. HMMMM.
I love the idea of a F16 customer support coordinator.
Tracy: "Hi, this is Tracy, how may I help you?"
Customer: "Yeah, er, I bought one of your F16s and....
Tracy: "Yes?"
Customer: "Well, It's the wrong colour. I wanted 'Lime Zest', not 'Peppermint Beach'.... and the cd player doesn't work."
Now that's funny right thar!
ETA: Thanks for looking that up Spitfire.. I Appreciate it
So if the word "Engineering" or the like appears in your title or qualifications, that makes you an "Engineer" by that sites standards...really ridiculous.
In that case, even though I am a physician, I also have an Electrical Engineering Technology Diploma, so I would qualify...and I ain't NO Engineer, I assure you.
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It appears that the standards at that particular site are so low that you would be a valued member even though you are not an engineer.
Hell, the standards at that site are so low that I would guess that "household engineers" (aka homemakers, housewives, stay at home Moms), "waste engineers" (aka garbage collectors), "drainage engineers" (aka ditch diggers), and "environmental engineers" (aka janitors) would also qualify for membership.![]()