Two Important Observations about ULT by Gregory Tillett
Dec 09, 2006 08:31 AM
by danielhcaldwell
As a historian, Gregory Tillett's following
two observations [see BELOW] are, I believe,quite significant
and I hope that some readers will share their thoughts
about these observations. I will post a number
of comments later.
Daniel
FIRST OBSERVATION
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My attempts to obtain direct answers to questions about the ULT have
resulted in some of the most bizarre responses, both on this site and
in direct e-mails, of my experience. It's been like trying to obtain
direct answers from politicians! For an organization that claims to
be open and non-authoritarian, the non-responses suggest an
organization more like the secret service.
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SECOND OBSERVATION
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But I have never met with such a strange "we are totally open" while
being less accessible than the CIA approach than I have found with
the ULT. Individual members (including various librarians who, I
presume, could not have been librarians because "librarian"
presupposes an office!) have been kind and generous – but have never
answered a single historical question directly unless it could be
done with an (apparently) almost memorized section of one of the ULT
official tracts. It's like trying to gather up quicksilver!
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