Slimething
Illuminator
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- Nov 14, 2006
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Can you see that it's possible to make general points about what is known to have happened in history, without having to specify one particular example or aspect of the phenomenon?
I mean, for example, if I were to make the general historical point that WWII ended in 1945, would I have to provide citations for that on here? And if I didn't would my general point be dismissed due to lack of supporting evidence?
I didn't get that you were making a general point with your reference to governments trying out psychics. Your first post in this thread was to insinuate that we were all brainwashed/indoctrinated into dismissing psychics. Therefore, we took your mention of spy psychics as confirmatory evidence that this phenomenon exists. Do you believe that was an understandable assumption on our part?
This is where the discourse on here spirals down into pedantry.
No, you need to work on your communication skills.
The fact that intelligence agencies and police forces have used psychics is well known, and to focus in on one particular case is unnecessary to support the statement.
Unless you are using your "general point" as any type of evidence that psychic phenomena exist. So, I take it from what you are writing now that you used this fact as merely a throw-away line and you did not mean to use it as evidence that psychics are real.
So, here we have it, folks. Nothing to see here. Believe me.