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  • I have verified that I shit a lot

  • @brimmster good for you asshole....

  • they are just giving them a forum to speak. you think in the MSM anybody even checks or has any intention to tell the truth? yeah right.

  • Take no part in the unfruitful works of darkness, but instead expose them. Ephesians 5:11 google video: clinton chronicles coke bush iraq for sale no end in sight 911 Mysteries Part 1 - Demolitions (Full - 1ed.) --- bodyofwar com IVAW org patriotsquestion911 com pilotsfor911truth org 911pressfortruth com ---------------------- revolutionmarch c om
  • war is hell!

  • can someone please tell Matt it's pronounced e-roc??

  • matt palevsky rules

  • The question regarding mental illness was uncalled for. It would by no means take away from their credibility.

  • The question was appropriate, as many people would dismiss the testimonies on such a basis. Now the have to think about it.

    You see, these kind of recollections are always influenced and never perfectly clear and credible. But this is no court.

  • While "many people may dismiss the testimonies on such basis" their dismissall would be an ignorant one. Research shows that stress can actually help encoding (or the aquiring of information)and therfore create a MORE reliable memory. Soldiers with PTSD are likely to experience falshbulb memories of their traumatic experiecnes resulting in vivid recollections and a hightened sense of remembering.Furthermore, studies on memory show stress only distorts memory for minor details, not the main event

  • And now you see the results. Hadn't the question been posed in the first place, we would not get such informative a comment (and surprising to many, too).

    Therefore, there is no such thing as an inappropriate question.

  • Could you please cite your sources instead of making up things as you go.

    What research?

    What studies?

    dismissal.

  • The research on stress and memory is mixed. You can choose your stance. Suggested reading: Wagenaar and Groeneweg study on concentration camp survivors;

  • Brown, R., & Kulik, J. (1977). Flashbulb memories. Cognition, 5, 73-99; Deffenbacher, K., Borenstein, B., Penrod, S., & McGorty, W. (2004). A meta-analytic

    review of the effects if high stress on eyewitness memory. Law and Human

    Behavior, 28, 687-706.; Pikel, K., French, T. & Betts, J. (2003). A cross-modal weapon focus effect: Theinfluence of a weapon's presence on memory for auditory information. Memory,

    11, 277-292.

  • Stand.

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