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JayhawkSD

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83. Did you read what I wrote?
Fri Aug 7, 2015, 11:04 AM
Aug 2015

Did I suggest anything that "nobody {should get} too alarmed over it" ar anything close to that?

What I said was that when people engage in such extreme speculation they provide ammunition for those who don't want to get alarmed. They allow the unconcerned to point to the wild speculation and claim that those of us who are truely concerned are just a club of wild eyed alarmists screaming about aliens.

They actually weaken our cause because they make us less believable.

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