psyche101, on 29 May 2012 - 04:29 AM, said:
Everyone knows the military exists to lie to the public doesn't it?
Honestly, I do not understand that logic. Pilots are held up as the holy grail of witnesses (which I do not agree with) yet if a pilot works for the military he is part of the Government machine and cannot be trusted al of a sudden? And the average Joe in the street is much more likely to identify military flares than military personnel let alone official records?
I was an army officer, like my father and grandfather, but you can trust me. Of course, we do lie about things if they are secret or classified, and we deceive the other side a lot during wars, but that doesn't really count as lying in the conventional sense.
In fact, they don't even call that "lying" but "doing one's duty"...or something like that.
I well remember the first lie I had to tell when I was very young, concerning airstrips and bases we were supposed to be guarding somewhere in the far, far North, places not on any civilian maps, but we were all issued clothing and equipment for extreme cold weather conditions that made us all look like extras in the Ice Station Zebra movie. We had to lie about that, deny all information of it, but like I said, I didn't consider that lying at all, just a matter of security.
Edited by TheMcGuffin, 29 May 2012 - 04:55 AM.