Originally posted by Iago18
After quite the exhaustive read of the entire thread as well as a great deal of the exterior source material, three possibilities come to light. I
rank them in order of my preference:
1) "Mrs Debbie Song" is an individual suffering from acute PTSD-related trauma. My reasoning for this stems from two of her major points for
consideration in a great amount of her writing. She is overtly focused on Justice as an overriding principle and is distrustful of military
establishments. From this, I seek to conclude that "Debbie," and in this case, I mean the actual person of Debbie, not the person writing the site.
Yes, I allege that Debbie was the person who either suffered at the hands of injustice or was subject to some kind of military blunder. The person
writing on the site, severely effected by the loss of Debbie (or whomever this person may be), strove to influence others towards a just attitude. I
contend that, like Jessica's Law or the Amber Alert, this site is named after a child. A grieving parent, in this case, "Mrs. Song," undertakes a
passionate plea for justice. Likewise, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" dived into scripture and had her emotionally turning experience when she
found "Deborah" mentioned so prominently in the Bible. She saw this as a direct communication from the divine and set about in following her
mission. Over time, she has been more and more warped by "conspiracy theories" (i.e. break out the tinfoil hats cuz Big Brother and his satellites
are reading your brainwaves).
That's my first idea (of three). I'll type up the other two in a few minutes.
sorry.. but I need paragraphs and bullets to better follow what your stating...re-posted below..
1) "Mrs Debbie Song" is an individual suffering from acute PTSD-related trauma. My reasoning for this stems from two of her major points for
consideration in a great amount of her writing. She is overtly focused on Justice as an overriding principle and is distrustful of military
establishments.
From this, I seek to conclude that "Debbie," and in this case, I mean the actual person of Debbie, not the person writing the site. Yes, I allege
that, Debbie was the person who either suffered at the hands of injustice or was subject to some kind of military blunder. The person writing on the
site, severely effected by the loss of Debbie (or whomever this person may be), strove to influence others towards a just attitude.
I contend that, like Jessica's Law or the Amber Alert, this site is named after a child; a grieving parent, in this case, "Mrs. Song," undertakes a
passionate plea for justice.
Likewise, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" dived into scripture and had her emotionally turning experience when she found "Deborah" mentioned so
prominently in the Bible. She saw this as a direct communication from the divine and set about in following her mission. Over time, she has been more
and more warped by "conspiracy theories" (i.e. break out the tinfoil hats cuz Big Brother and his satellites are reading your brainwaves).