RE: Modeling Rumors: The No Plane Pentagon French Hoax Case

From: Lawrence DeBivort (debivort@umd5.umd.edu)
Date: Fri 06 Dec 2002 - 18:58:35 GMT

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    Hi Wade, If you have any interest in following up, the book that was referred to is at that foreign language bookstore on Mt Auburn (?) street -- Shoenhof's of something like it. Next to it, on the display table, is another book rebutting the first. Both are in French. There is a photo in the first book of the Pentagon from the air, showing no signs of airplane wreckage.

    Cheers, Lawry

    > -----Original Message-----
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    > On Friday, December 6, 2002, at 10:00 AM, Grant Callaghan wrote:
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    > > it's impossible not to have biases in any individual. That's
    > > part of what memes are.
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    > It might be all they are in many models.
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    > To a life without memes.
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    > - Wade
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