reportfromcyprus wrote:Kikapu wrote:reportfromcyprus wrote:
There are thousands of sources - what I'm looking for is something more bare-bones factual.
Often those who know all the facts are either dead, or if alive, will be sent to prison, for their crimes, if they say anything.
So often, when ever there is a major event that happens, for example wars and assassinations, we never get to know the absolute truth, because no single person knows everything. When all these events are organized, often they have been "compartmentalize" so that, all the truth will never be known by just one person, except for heads of states sometimes, and even then, unless they confess, you will come to a "dead end" trying to find out all the facts.
So what happens is, we get people who may or think they know part of the "puzzle", so they write what they think are the facts, but not all the facts, because they do not know it. This then starts the whole debate about which side the argument favours more than the other. You may have 100 people who will write about the Cyprus Problems, and lets just say, that they are all accurate, then comes the problem as how to connect them all, to give a "unbiased" report. So I think, it is a futile attempt to try and find an absolute, unbiased, factual, accounting to the Cyprus problems.
Dammit, Kiks, are you telling me to think for myself?!!!
Bloody producers
Thanks for input, most valuable xx
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