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Created on: April 17, 2008
Is this a perfect world?
To inform you of an experience I just had about ten minutes ago, I would like to tell a short story. I was rehearsing with a friend of mine to go into a recording studio so that we can support ourselves financially. We are both middle class but because of outrageous government policies, making the poor richer than the hard-working middle class, simply because of stupidity and outrageous laws supporting the slugs of this planet, we are both poorer than the poor.
The brilliance of people like Bill Gates is that he had a vision and was able to see into the future, he dropped out of Harvard because he was so bored and changed the world with computer technology.
So answer your question Is this a perfect world, I would have to say emphatically NO, NO, NO, a thousand times NO! I am not a Michael Savage fan, but his face and voice must resonante with my peers. Our attitude towards the finer things of life, of mental agility, mental acuity, of the cultivation of the faculties of the mind and the cultivation of the motor skills of the rest of the body, is basically a trickle-down from Walt Disney's "Maleficent". Maleficent is a caricature of eugenics, a principle founded by Adolf Hitler. You all have images of the holocaust in your minds because the mental film that goes on in your head is incessant. All of us are dependent on movies and all of us watch film without thought. We are thoughtless, mindless freaks who have no sense that A and non-A cannot hold in the mind simultaneously with sanity. We are insane.
Is this planet perfect? Not in a million years! Why? Because the idiocy that pervades the collective consciousness is revolting and draining to the intelligent elite. Without the intelligent elite we would be living in a cesspool of swampy goo muck in which all people would sink to the bottom like quick sand.
Is this planet perfect? Only a miracle will get us to where we need to be. I just spoke with a man who said he finally got off alcohol and drugs at age 55. What a revolting commentary on the state of this town and probably the rest of the country. He just waltzed into the room and interrupted our serious music practice and started yacking away about his loser life that he has been living (existing) for the last 55 years. What a complete slob! I got up and left and walked around the building. Then I entered again to the building and told my musician friend that this man has distracted us from our serious practice, our serious way of life, that is our music! Where can we go to escape the trickle-down drug culture of the 1960's? In the words of Jesus, "Are you STILL SO DULL?"
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