Sentinel
Jr. Member
- Jan 5, 2007
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Just because the glass is empty, doesn't mean it was always empty.
Sims Ely wanted to tell a story. What was found and what was known was passed down through the family. Does someone who reads Jim Barks notes and Elys book really believe they are on the same page as John Spangler was ?
The smartest come and go and leave no sign.
Some are crafty and have you look the other way.
Few books will tell you the truth. Some authors added to the mystery and confusion. The Bulldog is an excellent example. So many lies, so much deception.
You should always wonder why those with the best information were in the most unlikely places. What they were looking for and why is very important.
Sims Ely wanted to tell a story. What was found and what was known was passed down through the family. Does someone who reads Jim Barks notes and Elys book really believe they are on the same page as John Spangler was ?
The smartest come and go and leave no sign.
Some are crafty and have you look the other way.
Few books will tell you the truth. Some authors added to the mystery and confusion. The Bulldog is an excellent example. So many lies, so much deception.
You should always wonder why those with the best information were in the most unlikely places. What they were looking for and why is very important.