RE: The undeniable miracle at Fatima
August 13, 2017 at 3:19 pm
(This post was last modified: August 13, 2017 at 3:19 pm by Jehanne.)
(August 13, 2017 at 2:37 pm)Succubus Wrote:(August 13, 2017 at 1:34 pm)pabsta Wrote: Found the PDF of the Book, "Meet the Witnesses".
John Haffert? Well he would say that wouldn't he. He's a fucking sky pilot.
I read the book and was thoroughly unimpressed. Even Haffert can't explain why the so-called "miracle" was not observed by residents of a town within 10 miles from Fatima, but focuses a lot on a handful of "witnesses" (under 10 in total) that were 20 to 40 miles away. Here's an example of confirmation bias from the 2016 terrorist attack and massacre at the Pulse LGBT night club in Florida:
Quote:An unnamed police academy classmate said Mateen asked him out around 2006, that they had spent time at gay bars together after class, and that he believed Mateen was gay.[121] He also described him as "socially awkward" and disliked by classmates.[122] A man who self-identified as Mateen's lover-of-two-months, "Miguel", stated that he believed the massacre was out of revenge against Latino men when Mateen learned he may have been exposed to HIV from a Puerto Rican man with whom he had sex.[123][124][125] Mateen's autopsy results, however, showed that he was HIV-negative.[116] At least four regular Pulse customers reported having seen Mateen visit the nightclub on no fewer than a dozen occasions. One of them said he would sometimes become drunkenly "loud and belligerent", and at other times would drink in a corner by himself.[92] According to a witness who recognized him outside the club an hour before the shooting, Mateen had messaged him using Jack'd, a gay dating app, intermittently over the course of a year before the attack.[126] Another witness said Mateen used Grindr, a gay hook-up app, and Adam4Adam website to communicate with gay men, and had posted pictures of himself on both sites.[121] A third witness said Mateen would try to pick up men at the nightclub.[127]
However, according to federal law enforcement officials, the FBI suspects the witnesses claiming Mateen's homosexuality could be mistaken, and has doubts that Mateen was gay.[128][129] Law enforcement sources said the FBI found no photographs, text messages, smartphone apps, pornography, or cell tower location data to suggest Mateen lived a gay life, closeted or otherwise.[123][130]
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016_Orlan...ing#Motive