Mr. Jones wrote:You book observation sort of sounds like my last 8 years on the planet...trying to tell the GOVT. ABOUT TERRORISTS ,SPIES, & MURDERERS in their employ ...but they never admit or do anything ...
*I'm the Guy that saved all of CENTRAL ,PA from a REAL LIFE TERRORIST DIRTY BOMB THREAT ON 9-10-12....
**Nothing ever released by the govt.
* I'M THE GUY THAT OUTED THE BIGGEST SPY IN
N.S.A. HISTORY ( I.E. Andre the Giant)
**Nothing ever released by the govt.
*I'm the guy that named the two biggest civilian spy's in U.S. history...the EX-DAIRY owners of Lancaster PA.
D.H. and D.G.
**Nothing ever released by the govt.
*I'm the guy who saved a presidential candidates LIFE AND bus load full of people ..next to the LANCASTER , PA airport
In April 2016...
**Nothing ever released by the govt.
*I'm the G.U.Y. WHO OUTED THE FBI-SSG DIVISIONS GANGSTALKING PROGRAM AND THE 9++ ATTEMPTS BY the SSG ON MY LIFE SINCE 9-10-12...
**Nothing ever released by the govt.
WHISTLEBLOWERS GET ZERO RESPECT...
IN FACT...THE GOVERNMENT WILL DO THEIR BEST TO KILL YOU RATHER THAN GIVE YOU RECOGNITION OR EVEN JUST SECRETLY THANK YOU.
The book is all about exactly this. It's about how we expect transparency from the people we talk to and our own 'Default to truth" behavior. For some reason when we have doubts about people we default to giving them the benefit of the doubt. For normal people this is fine. For guys in counter intelligence it's not so good. Scientists did experiments about how good we are at telling when someone is being truthful or lying..... the general population was right about 20% of the time... people from The CIA, NSA, FBI, State and local law enforcement came in at 14%. These were people with 20+ years of interrogation experience and they scored worse than the general population in controlled scientific experiments.
You'll love that part about how State and local law enforcement took some of this research and totally got it wrong. Then based all current police tactics on this misunderstanding of the research. Cop pulls over Sandra Bland for failing to signal a lane change, which she did because she saw the state trooper speeding up behind her. She lights a cigarette to calm her nerves after he got done yelling at her and he tells her to put it out. She says no and he threatens to taze her and yanks her from the car and arrests her for resisting arrest. In interviews he claimed he feared for his safety..... all this on a country road in an area with no crime or drug problems in the middle of the afternoon. His reason for being afraid of her? She seemed nervous. /SMH