Kikapu wrote:When we don’t have all the information to make a conclusive understanding of what has happened in any situation, especially if it involves espionage operation by the government because often important information is covered in complete secrecy, we are only left to connects the dots with what we know or believe to know as to what may have happened. Often the truth lays somewhere where the dots are, which is what I believe GR is doing. It does not make him wrong in what he believes, but also does not make him right. It clearly shows that he is capable in connecting the dots where most are completely oblivious to do the same. Asking questions and not believing everything what our governments tells us, connecting the dots is what we are left with.
Connecting the dots is exactly how conventional justice systems work. They look for motive, opportunity, and to see if they can place the suspect at the scene of the crime, etc.
Countless people are convicted every year worldwide, based on such dot-connections and although all the details of the crime can never be known/established, it is still enough to get convictions.