Ron wrote:
> Geoff,
>
> I get the impression that we too should abandon a quest for the truth.
May
> be there was the same feeling on your part for that too, which I deduce
from
> your posting that extract.
>
> Let me say that for a driver who allegedly was worst for drink he was
pretty
> accurate in colliding with the pillar almost centered at the front of
the
> car and could so easily have gone through the wide gap between the
pillars.
> And what's the odds of hitting the13th including any other pillar and
all
> the gaps? And that for some strange reason seems to have gone into
> "Hollywood car chase" mode which probably gave John Frankenheimer, the
> director of the 1998 film Ronin, the idea for his car chase scene [less
> eerie than the Lone Gunmen Pilot episode preceding 9/11].
>
> We missed her then and we will continue to miss her. We lost a
humanitarian
> who the world looked up to. No one filled that spot or ever will.
There can hardly be a better reason for abandoning a search than the
fact that whatever was missing has now been found.
There can hardly be a more futile exercise than continuing to search for
something which was never missing, but was always sitting there in front
of us, unobscured, obvious and clear.
Unless the search itself is more fascinating than the truth of course.
LC


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