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  • Diogenes of Babylon posted an update 4 years, 9 months ago

    Cold War intelligence reports identified ‘gaps’ such as the ‘Bomber Gap’, ‘Missile Gap’, ‘Mine Shaft Gap,’ & ‘Psi Gap’…

    Cold War Secrets of the Atomic Sasquatch
    The ‘Bigfoot Gap’ is rarely mentioned, but it’s one gap where the U.S. almost fell seriously behind in terms of R&D and application!

    Cold War Secrets of the Atomic Sasquatch

    • The “Human Gap” is increasing all across the board.

      • … Nice! … better Woo Woo Cheese (this is a complement [of sorts] in that I attempt to separate Woo into Good Cheese and Bad Cheese) than most … and it provides another great line to add to my collection of “Conclusions Drawn” … and that line is, “Who would guess that during the height of the Cold War the very freedom of the world rested on less skeptical Soviets being unable to fully weaponize the supple movements of the alleged bigfoot filmed at Bluff Creek in 1967?” … So then can the argument be made that since WE WON the Cold War that the “fearless leaders” (see The Great McGinty, a currently relevant political satire film from 1940, for the original Boris Badenov.) of our “mostly” (with the exceptions of both Kennedys and many others of course) “glorious revolution” that the various and sundry intelligence agencies WERE able to research and fully weaponize the supple movements of Bigfoot? To paraphrase the words of Leonard Pimpf Garnel, (Host of SNL’s Bad Playhouse) “There, that wasn’t a very good expenditure of our tax dollars, was it? Simply a terrible expenditure. Couldn’t be worse.”

        “Few persons care to study logic, because everybody conceives himself to be proficient enough in the art of reasoning already. But I observe that this satisfaction is limited to one’s own ratiocination, and does not extend to that of other men.” C.S. Peirce … The opening sentence of The Fixation of Belief, Popular Science Monthly 12, (November 1877), pp. 1-15.