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Jeremy Bentham wrote this kind of thing in the 19th Century.
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http://www.therealconspiracyforum.com/index.php?/topic/1598-what-is-cultural-marxism/
Has there ever been such a thing? This came up in a conversation about Randi's challenge. Supposedly, R.A. Wilson, in reaction to Randi, held his own contest with the challenge being to "prove the normal". I've been googling around for a while, but I couldn't find anything useful. Does anyone...
Do you have 5 minutes and 48 seconds to watch the late Robert Anton Wilson
give his thoughts on Quantum Physics and a few other things?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XEZtw1yt8Kc
If anyone cannot access youtube just send me a P.M. and I'll compress and send this 10.9 MB flv to you. I can...
So....
I just finished reading the Illuminatus! trilogy, and while I see tons of references to it around the board, I don't see a thread specifically devoted to talking about it.
Anybody else game? (Or post a link to the thread if such a one exists, and I'll request that this post be merged...
Hey, folks...
Any of you who have not already long ago read the "Illuminatus!" Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea, really ought to.
There is just no way you can know JUST how hilarious all this stuff is until you've read that series.
It is a hilarious send up of every Conspiracy...
http://www.futurehi.net/docs/RAW_Immortality.html
Robert Anton Wilson, who died back in January of this year, wrote this essay around the age of 46. It turns out that the actuarial tables predicted his remaining life expectancy from 1978 pretty much on the money.
http://www.santacruzsentinel.com/archive/2007/January/14/local/stories/02local.htm
I read most of his works decades ago, a very entertaining and thought-provoking author. He will be missed.
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