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When you say "Ford's selective memory is not a well-documented phenomenon." is that based on your gut feeling or actual knowledge?
You are familiar with the Dunning Kruger effect I am sure. Can you back up your statement?
I had an experience with a guy, ex-south African army working for/with me when I was an anti-poaching ranger. This guy was tough as a bullet.
He went out to an area catching a ride but came back four days later on foot. He had stopped at a village and found everyone there dead but for a grandmother and a baby. Five females and two males somehow died of illness in a two week period. HIV might have explained two or three easily, malaria a couple more however it seemed an epidemiological statistical freak.
Anyway, he buried the bodies for the overwhelmed grandmother (pretty much only the very old and young did not have HIV) and came back.
He had the location of the village wrong and he had only just come back from there. He was 110% certain of the location but it was not the place. We found it 9km away. He was certain the village had been moved, really really freaked him out but the grandmother knew him and there were the graves.
Burying the ripe corpses was an overwhelming event. He was a good guy, a decade of military & ranger experience and his brain did something weird.