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Warping the Judgement of Dissenting Opinion towards a general framework for comparing distortion in rules of evidence

 Introduction This study arose from a search for a comparative overview of the different ways that evidence may be distorted. The purpose is to find a means of positioning the evidence used in current efforts by western countries to justify curtailing civil liberties and due process in response to terrorism. The three approaches to comparing evidence envisaged here are: kinds of evidence that may be distorted and the fallacies to which this may give rise examples from different historical and socio-political contexts as case studies, and notably by extending the coverage to include legal, scientific and other concerns with evidence The conclusion was initially foreseen in the form of a table of case studies from a variety of sectors and times with an indication of the incidence of particular forms of distortion in the face of dissent. Such a table would help to give a sense of the diversity of forms of evidence to which appeal is made. Following inability to locate such a comparative t

The Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union Glein'tuch 4002

  The Planetary Security Strategy of the Nibiruan Union Glein'tuch 4002 Context The following unusual document has come to our attention, and is made available here because of its extraordinary structural resemblance to the new  National Security Strategy of the United States of America  (September 2002). It is unclear whether the document signed by President Bush is merely an adapation of this document -- reflecting an implementation of the policy of the Nibiruan Union -- or whether the document outlining the future foreign policy strategy of the USA engendered a Nibiruan articulation of its policy towards other planets such as Earth -- in defence of its own sovereign interests. Such reciprocal articulation might then constitute a case of policy engendered by  morphogenetic field  resonance effects. This would also be consistent with the  classical injunction  displayed outside the UN Security Council:  'Do Unto Others as You Would Wish That Others Should Do Unto You'  and