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To: Noumenon
“To save the world is the simplest thing in the world. All one has to do is think.” -- Leonard Peikoff

So we've reached the point in our history where thinking has become virtually nonexistent. I suppose that probably less than 5% of our population actually thinks about anything at all of substance.

Of course we know that it has all been intentional and implemented by painstakingly crafty and patient design. Be that as it may, now we sit and watch it all unfold on a daily basis. Virtual all pretense and shadows have been eliminated, they openly carry out their plans in full sunlight and it barely draws a yawn from zombie masses.

Those of us that do notice and care to comment are almost universally derided as the paranoid (and perhaps criminally) insane.

9 posted on 02/18/2012 2:03:21 PM PST by zzeeman ("We can evade reality, but we cannot evade the consequences of evading reality.")
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To: zzeeman

It doesn’t look good for what remains of Western civilization, does it?


12 posted on 02/18/2012 2:46:40 PM PST by Noumenon ("I tell you, gentlemen, we have a problem on our hands." Col. Nicholson-The Bridge on the River Qwai)
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To: zzeeman

I suppose that probably less than 5% of our population actually thinks about anything at all of substance.


People can not progress in thought without the experience, wisdom and knowledge of those who came before them. Otherwise they are reinventing the wheel and fire.

American knowledge has been culturally cleansed by liberals...on purpose and in the name of change to Marxist “smart.” Who is to judge?


20 posted on 02/18/2012 5:41:40 PM PST by SaraJohnson
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