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“I could learn to hate this guy without even knowing him. I could just look at him across the width of a cafeteria and want to kick his teeth in.”
—Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
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“I could learn to hate this guy without even knowing him. I could just look at him across the width of a cafeteria and want to kick his teeth in.”
—Raymond Chandler, The Long Goodbye
I met a guy who was class president of Beverly Hills high. His father had moved here with intense drive and got a lot of apartment buildings. He went to Yale and worked at Goldman sachs. We met him right when he had politically transformed by watching the Chomsky documentary, but it was frustrating that he oriented towards ‘conspiracy’ ideas of lists of powerful families really running thing. Even though aspects of this are true, and there are really powerful people who plan everything centrally at meetings, we tried to talk him through the ideas of systems or institutional analysis of the problem. The idea of the New World Order implies that if the bad people are removed, the system works fine. Anyhow, now he’s running for state assembly in CA as a democrat, and he has various mainstream endorsers, even though he hasn’t removed the 9-11 truth and NWO stuff from his website.
http://www.peterthottam.com/
http://www.peterthottam.com/NWO/NWO.htm
He’s got followers: he got Judd Nelson of the Breakfast club to for their ‘mad as hell’ org at city council. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlByImznkK8
This line: “The idea of the New World Order implies that if the bad people are removed, the system works fine.”
Yeah, that pretty much defines why I don’t buy any of that shit.