Following on from the previous post here but originally posted to a mailing list in June 2006:
When did we become the thought police?
Not that I’m in favour of brutality in any form, but at what point did we start focusing on natural sexual activity and calling it ‘predatory’?
I’m not talking about paedophilia here.
At the age [...]
Archive for August, 2007
Thought Police
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Lost and Found
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This is in reference to an old Sunday Telegraph newspaper article published in July 1972, which featured Rosaleen Norton and my teacher, Edgar Pielke.
I’m holding the skull, lower left in the pic at the bottom of the page:
> That’s a great article Leonora. I love all that sort of old(ish) or> should I say ‘older’ [...]
Around the Bend
Posted in Articles on August 9, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
As to what lies around the bend… well, they did experiments on rats subjected to overpopulation. The results weren’t pretty. I’m not saying humans would react the same way, but overcrowding and brainwash go a long way to causing ‘controlled panic’ in a dumbed-down community.
See how they’re helping 18 year olds to behave as though [...]
Fact, Fiction, and Anti-gravity
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This from my mailing list:
Raises even more questions for me..
“The atheists will never admit the ancient writings are historical accounts of events that took place because it implies if the events actually happened then the Gods of the ancient texts were real.”
I’m not sure if it implies that events actually happened but that some people [...]