Everyone Wants to Win and Nobody Likes Being Wrong

By Doug “Uncola” Lynn via TheBurningPlatform.com

The axiomatic adages contained in the title of this article would be labeled as common sense by most Americans; especially Americans because, in the United States, everyone loves a winner.  It’s also true no one ever wins by being wrong – unless in the instances of dumb luck or corruption and these never ensure long-lasting success.

Of course, the inverse of this article’s title would be: Everyone wants to be right and nobody likes to lose. And, particularly, in America, the land of the free and the home of the brave. The shining city on a hill.

Such are the stories we tell ourselves.

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Evidence of Foreign Influence in Recent U.S. Presidential Elections | Part Two

Part Two of Two Parts

To those who do not wish this story to be told: everything in “Finding Madeleine” and this two-part post is public source. We know of and have no proof or anything beyond what is available through public sources. We have no secret documents, emails or sources.

Everything we know is out there.

Few will believe it anyway. Your secrets are safe. We aren’t a threat. No need to drop a barbell across our neck, suicide us or gun us down in the street.

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Another Lagniappe | Edward Bernays

Admin posted a prescient quote from Edward Bernays last Friday.

Bernays is briefly mentioned in Finding Madeleine. Bernay’s backstory is important to understand what occurred to Madeleine and why her family became the lead characters in a multi-year soap opera rivaling the coverage of O.J. Simpson and the death of Princess Diana.

As we discovered in Finding Madeleine, Chapter Two, the media was of the utmost priority to Team Mccann and to the British government.

In the next installment of Finding Madeleine we will meet Sir Clement Freud and his son Matthew Freud. Both Clement and Matthew became closely involved with Madeleine’s parents after she vanished. Clement and Matthew are, respectively, Sigmund Freud’s grandson and great-grandson. Which makes them Edward Bernays’ removed cousins. 

Edward Bernays is the person who made Sigmund Freud famous. They formed a close personal and professional relationship in the early 1900’s. Freud was marginalized and scorned by European society. It was not until after Bernays brought his Uncle Sigmund to the U.S. that Sigmund was to attain his recognition, fame and prestige. 

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