This is starting to become a really fascinating adventure, like the old board game Clue!
In this iteration of the game, we peculiarly have a “Mr. Boddy” (or perhaps Dr. Boddy) but still don’t know the answers to “Who did it?” and “Where?” I will leave the interpretation of “With what?” up to the reader. The Candlestick? The Lead pipe?
In a slightly more serious vein, it is a well-known scientific fact that real memories can fade or be erased by the brain, particularly that of a victim or perpetrator of a horrific trauma, and also that false memories can be deliberately or inadvertently implanted into this memory vacuum and seem completely “real” and totally believable to the person implanted with the memories. As a PhD in psychology and an advocate for victims of sexual abuse, Dr. Blasey Ford must be completely aware of this scientific research. I can only hope that any sort of investigation pursues this line of inquiry.
This applies equally to both the memories of the victim of an assault and memories of a perpetrator that might be addled or altered by effects of alcohol, for example.
Regards,
Alan Siegrist
Orinda, CA, USA
This is starting to become a really fascinating adventure, like the old board game Clue!
In this iteration of the game, we peculiarly have a “Mr. Boddy” (or perhaps Dr. Boddy) but still don’t know the answers to “Who did it?” and “Where?” I will leave the interpretation of “With what?” up to the reader. The Candlestick? The Lead pipe?
In a slightly more serious vein, it is a well-known scientific fact that real memories can fade or be erased by the brain, particularly that of a victim or perpetrator of a horrific trauma, and also that false memories can be deliberately or inadvertently implanted into this memory vacuum and seem completely “real” and totally believable to the person implanted with the memories. As a PhD in psychology and an advocate for victims of sexual abuse, Dr. Blasey Ford must be completely aware of this scientific research. I can only hope that any sort of investigation pursues this line of inquiry.
This applies equally to both the memories of the victim of an assault and memories of a perpetrator that might be addled or altered by effects of alcohol, for example.
A few thoughts that occurred to me while watching the Kavanaugh and Ford testimony (some live, some recorded)...
I wonder why Ford's hair was slightly unkempt/uncombed. Part of a strategy? Probably not.
I too thought of the name Loftus about the unreliability of memory. I gather that a few decades ago there was a theory of "recovered memory" gained with the help of psychiatrists or hypnotists (Scott Adams!). Apparently that theory has been out of favor for some time. In researching memory, it seems to me a hard task to find subjects who have memories that can be objectively distinguished between true and false/conflated memories.
For me at least, I am unable to judge from a witness's demeanor whether he is telling the truth or lying. It doesn't take the acting ability of Meryl Streep or Dustin Hoffman to fake sincerity well enough to fool me. Hence I didn't even try in a traffic trial I was a juror in. We jurors ended in a hung decision, because we could not decide which side was the bigger liar.
I didn't understand the testimony about drinking games. "Triangles" was described as a drinking game similar to "quarters", which likewise I had never heard. Well, that's what online searches are for...
In a quick scan, I don't find these two games described in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_game . But
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarters_(game)
-- Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY)
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https://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2018/09/grassley-to-fbi-investigate-anti-kavanaugh-liar.php
Take a look at the letter here, sent from Judiciary Committee Chairman Senator Chuck Grassley to the heads of the Justice Department and the FBI. It contains a redacted name obscured by a black rectangle. The first occurrence of the name is long, as if the name were, say, "John Smith" or "John A. Smith", but the eight subsequent appearances of this name must be his last name only, like "Smith". This ought to be enough to narrow down the length of Mr. Redacted's surname, which begins with an uppercase letter. The font in which Grassley's letter is typed consists of letters of varying width, but each letter of the same type is of unvarying width. In this font, "Smith" might be of the same width as "Obama" or "Filliji". Also, later in the attached material are redacted names in a fixed-letter-width font, which should give further clues. Still more clues are provided on the very last page of the attachment, which shows that Mr. Redacted is a poor typer (e.g., "Do" for "To") and a punctuation abjurer.
The last sentence of Grassley's cover letter says, "If you have any questions, please contact a professional staff investigator in the Committee's Oversight and Investigations Unit at (202)224-5225." Do you think Senator Grassley's profession staff investigators don't already know about redaction decryption? I don't think so either. He's just releasing the name of Mr. Redacted in a subtler, more deniable way than the way Senatrix Diane Feinstein released Doctrix Ford's name.
-- Mark Spahn (West Seneca, NY)
A few thoughts that occurred to me while watching the Kavanaugh and Ford testimony (some live, some recorded)...
I wonder why Ford's hair was slightly unkempt/uncombed. Part of a strategy? Probably not.
I too thought of the name Loftus about the unreliability of memory. I gather that a few decades ago there was a theory of "recovered memory" gained with the help of psychiatrists or hypnotists (Scott Adams!). Apparently that theory has been out of favor for some time. In researching memory, it seems to me a hard task to find subjects who have memories that can be objectively distinguished between true and false/conflated memories.
I didn't understand the testimony about drinking games. "Triangles" was described as a drinking game similar to "quarters", which likewise I had never heard. Well, that's what online searches are for...
In a quick scan, I don't find these two games described in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drinking_game . But
On 9/30/18, Matthew Schlecht <matthew.f...@gmail.com> wrote:
> No one except for Brett Kavanaugh is saying that the get-together
> never happened, only that they don't remember it.
> <Prediction alert> I imagine we'll be treated to multiple choruses of
> "...to the best of my recollection,..." next week.
> Seems like what happens at Georgetown Prep no longer stays at
> Georgetown Prep, at least if you're nominated for the Supreme Court.
....bit late for this, as I had no time to look at the daily flood of
NH messages, but I enjoy the latest falied prediction.
According to Yale classmates, the fervent claims made by Kavanaugh (under oath) not to have been a heavy and belligerent drinker in his college years already appear to be specious
Ah Yale. What a surprise to find to Trump haters there. You almost made me drink the cool aid.
Now lets change the topic. I wondering when you will apologize for punching me and drinking my beer, err 35 years ago? I mean it is not like I remember when it happened or where it happened, and in fact I did not rember that for the last 30 years, but lo and behold I recovered an opporessed memory that someone punched me and drank my beer 5 years ago, and hallelujah now suddenly I remember it was you!
On Tue, Oct 2, 2018 at 7:43 AM Matthew Schlecht <matthew.f...@gmail.com> wrote:According to Yale classmates, the fervent claims made by Kavanaugh (under oath) not to have been a heavy and belligerent drinker in his college years already appear to be speciousAh Yale. What a surprise to find to Trump haters there. You almost made me drink the cool aid.
Now lets change the topic. I wondering when you will apologize for punching me and drinking my beer, err 35 years ago? I mean it is not like I remember when it happened or where it happened, and in fact I did not rember that for the last 30 years, but lo and behold I recovered an opporessed memory that someone punched me and drank my beer 5 years ago, and hallelujah now suddenly I remember it was you!Now apologize or prove your innocence!Waiting