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surprise attack is such a basic ingrcii~nt of military succe~s is ~~et it is able to rely on a most aerc~iable n'~an blind spo~: nje inability o~ nest ~en to·o~jectively process anc evaluate highly unusuaf data and to react to the data in a neani~gi\!J. "..; ?y .. iniic~tors.

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Scientific Fincin£s: Dr. JacCl:.es Vallee* f2.-ned cc:::r:'.U".icat:'cns has stu~:ed tho\.:s~nds of cas~s ~here hl~an ceing~ !:~ve

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b. But vhen it has :-ealizei the s~r(.;'.~;-e nat.ur-e cf the ~. . }·.:.~~.<):::e:id. it goes i:l-:'o shock. TI';e ::lind li1:es to live Ln a (;::;::-:::~c::-~e::;.) e '.:o~ld. . . .rhez-e i~ feels it knoxs ~:::s:t to expec t , and t::at J. is :1C':' teo l.:-l:-~~t~:~ir:S '•""'....-Q "'-"S"-1 - .L' ". · ... ~'e- p ""'"""'--'y . .:.}-"' __ ::...L_. or -c:·~""c.,,..,~:,.-,,· ~-;f-.J ..1ve:..~ ..... ;......._ ) . ""_ I"i:'_ c':s"-'"; ... _ .f.·c-... . . =:.... dt:: e ~"'':'.1 ccr:;:forta:>le illu::;ion -;:-.he iTlind. has created. ~is S~C~:: ~C::'T'.3 a:.. ~·::e v ezy .L

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c . 'Ib protect itself =.gainst such an intrusive and t.b:-e::LCO!lir;g reality the mind ~ill be~in to add i~a5ination and inte~~::-~t~tion to the inco~ing data to ~?~e it nore a~~e~table.. Since t~e Eir.d is doing all this i!l h~ste so~e o~ tne h·~·ri~ly ~ded details ~l~ suggestions tu:::'ble over one another end con-:rc.:iict

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Because the Aztecs could not conceive ot the Spanish as hu::-.a.n they vere destroyed by this sudnen 1nva~ion of alien Gods 'Who could not be defended. I!.ge.inst. 1.

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2. Bece.u;.e: -th~ Spen~ sh could not believe the~ tho:;e c:-ue.e }.:neric:lns $:ol.O.d. build a mode:-n effective na·..al force t.heir out.-.:oded. shi1':; vez-e sVJ.ft1y destroyed at Cuba and tho rnilippines in the Spanish· .A:leriFan War. _._ ... _. ..__ ... ._ ... . __. .. ... ,

3. Because the French had sucb absolute faith in their r.:a.gino't line they refused to believe that the radically nev S::2e.ll svi.ft bli tz:':=eig army could out~ank their line and shock theM into a disorganized route 1n 1940. .~

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7. Because the Ger.1ans found "the idea that anyone ·vould spe:o:d. i'ive million dollars to brea.'t their enle;oe. J:achine to be inconceivable too radiCAl, they refused to accept ·the reality 01' the cO::lprom1se ot enipa even vhen "they vere presented vi th solid evidence "to the contrary .

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Beca\:se klericl!.ns refused to believe t.'tat :ast erratic r.ovin.S oval objects vere anythins but mental illusions, they ...ere destroJed .by fast erratic moving oval guided missiles from Russia.

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