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Topic History of: 3am Brigade
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Investigator md wrote:
Jo wrote:
md wrote:
Scroll down a little from the top of the page to the 25th Jan. You will find there a rather interesting discussion relating to his school rugby playing and captaincy days.

www.facebook.com/groups/5152250668/

Interesting discussion. Looks as if the main participant might be a bit of an odd-ball, also judging from photos of himself on his FB page.

I think what you say here Jo raises another interesting issue. Isn't it usually those who don't conform to society's norms and expectations - the oddballs and not the MWT conformist types of the world - who are more likely to become the scapegoats and chief suspects during times of persecutions and witch hunts?


www.facebook.com/groups/5152250668/permalink/10156213815940669/
Jo md wrote:
I think what you say here Jo raises another interesting issue. Isn't it usually those who don't conform to society's norms and expectations - the oddballs and not the MWT conformist types of the world - who are more likely to become the scapegoats and chief suspects during times of persecutions and witch hunts?
Good point and, yes, that certainly seems to have happened in Jimmy Savile's case, but odd or not you expect people to stick to the facts, and from the reactions of others in the thread it looks as if the guy who started it may not be doing that.
Yeksum Interesting reading.

Does anyone have a good word to say about MWT other than his loyal but gullible followers?

Seems little has changed about him in the past 30+ years.
md Jo wrote:
md wrote:
Scroll down a little from the top of the page to the 25th Jan. You will find there a rather interesting discussion relating to his school rugby playing and captaincy days.

www.facebook.com/groups/5152250668/

Interesting discussion. Looks as if the main participant might be a bit of an odd-ball, also judging from photos of himself on his FB page.

I think what you say here Jo raises another interesting issue. Isn't it usually those who don't conform to society's norms and expectations - the oddballs and not the MWT conformist types of the world - who are more likely to become the scapegoats and chief suspects during times of persecutions and witch hunts?
Jo md wrote:
Scroll down a little from the top of the page to the 25th Jan. You will find there a rather interesting discussion relating to his school rugby playing and captaincy days.

www.facebook.com/groups/5152250668/

Interesting discussion. Looks as if the main participant might be a bit of an odd-ball, also judging from photos of himself on his FB page.