Started tracking down the latest on the alleged Navy Flying Dutchman of the Flu when I came across this...
One poster points their readers in the direction of our thread on the Navy ship with the following comment...
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This story is a hoax
On September 27th, 2009 onefreedom says:
Please read here:
http://fluboard.rhizalabs..
to which several others responded as follows...
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Who is 'fluboard' and what is their agenda?
On September 27th, 2009 LastAmericanStanding says:
I've never heard of them. They are 'tracking flu activity'? How nice of them!
Sorry, it's just part of my "don't trust anyone" philosophy....
I may not know the truth, but I know when I'm being lied to...
Apparently this guy's paranoia is so deep he thinks we're here to create a cover-up!
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No, that website is not legit
On September 26th, 2009 G Class Stat says:
Bullcrap he found all the change of commands for the past 5 yrs. Thats straight bullshit right there... Thats a perfect example of how you cant believe everything you read...
http://www.jbs.org/Semper Fortis
Apparently G Class Stat hasn't read this...
http://www.thefreelibrary.com/Change+of+command-a0145328434or this
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=39721or this
http://www.navy.mil/search/display.asp?story_id=29622or this
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2008/09/mil-080915-nns01.htmor this
http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-1219701371.htmlI could go on, but hopefully I've made my point. Rather than check it out for himself or simply ask for the info, he'd prefer to label a total stranger a liar. Such are the dangers of paranoia. So, how do y'all feel about being part of a psy-op to dupe the poor readers of the Daily Paul?