My grandmother told me a story of a distant cousin of mine.
The woman was in her mid-forties and growing up she listened to some of the stories that her grandfather had told her of WWII. Well apparently her
grandfather worked for Germany - was a side helper of Adolf Hitler himself - that though her grandfather was originally from the US he was sent over
to Germany as a spy and turned traitor to the US and helped the Nazi army. When the United States Gov discovered this piece of information they went
to Germany, retrieved the man and gave him dishonorable discharge.
The woman didn't quite believe her grandfather's story [She is still alive today] but she was wondering, because his details were so in depth, if
there was some truth to it. So using her computer, she went online and started to do some research about the platoon her grandfather was supposedly
in. The group that he was involved in, were the Special Ops of the 1940's. Except much, much worst.
He was never supposed to tell this to anyone, it was top secret information - or so she recalled him saying. She gets into more of the stories, and
starts freaking out. The information that she was coming up with was disturbing. While on a page, her computer shuts down. It blatantly cuts off on
her.
When her husband gets home, she tells him what happened, what she found out and he made her swear that she would never go digging again. As they were
both convinced that the next time she did, the men in the black suits would show up at her door.
^_^ This not only stunned me, but made me take a new approach to whatever I was googling.
Information can be deadly.