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The trust and science.

Kimmo Huosionmaa

Have you ever imagine, what makes so-called Majestic-12 documents so interesting? The thing is "Top Secret" stamp above the text. The members of this group were well-known military specialists and scientists, and they could claim, that they work was connected to the nuclear weapons and rockets, and that would let those documents go to the shadows of history, but the reason, why the government denies the existence of the group is caused the thing, what is one of the most well-known conspiracy theories in the world.

But when we are thinking about profiling of the targets for intelligence, we must say, that the best way to be targeted, is to show that there is something to hide. When we are thinking about censorship and the operating systems, we must realize, that if some kind of homepages is denied for some group, would that make this group interesting.

The reason for censorship is always that the information, what is removed is sometimes some kind of uncomfortable for the thing, what censors the media. And trolling is another way to show, that some information is some way embarrassed for the people, who are behind those trolls. And this kind of actions bring the investigators in place because adult persons don't act like that. In the real world is the one thing, what we must realize.

Nobody is not right or wrong before the evidence is seen, and conclusions are made after pieces of evidence are shown. There are not always needed many expensive tips or equipment for the analyzes. When we are thinking about the situations, where some artifact or historical document is shown as the fake, and some investigators have used this kind of things in their workings, the reason for those mistakes are in the instance, what are the responsibility to check the origin of those things.

So the person, who uses a faked document, what is in the public museum and portrayed people as the original is not guilty for the false information, because we all have the right to trust some instances. The museums have their responsibility to select the artifact, what is the real thing. They make the C-14 and other tests for making sure that the statue is from some era, but of course, the forger, who makes that fake can use the wood, what is from that era.

The normal tree would stay in very good condition in some swamp, and that kind of thing would pass the C-14 test. But the person, who makes the fake must use this test for being sure that the tree is from some era. This kind of thing costs money, and in some countries, those testers are government property because of those kinds of fakes. Of course, the forger can use some log, what is stolen from the archeological diggings, but this kind of things costs money if this person would be the catch.

And the reason for that thing would not be some kind of joke. The forger must make the statue with first-time success because the material is expensive. There would be no change to test the skills at all, and this makes the success little bit uncertain. If some woods have lain in the swamps hundreds of years, the material must be the little bit different than normal wood. The thing what makes this faking very expensive is that the wood must be from a certain age, and making sure about that needs the dating, and this is very expensive, because persons, who make those things can talk to somebody. But when we are going back to scientists, we must realize that they have to trust for something.

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