On 14 Apr, 00:41, Old Jinglebollocks
wrote:
> On 13 Apr, 23:31, "Janitor of Lunacy" wrote:
> > Thanks for making The Todal's point for him, yet again. And thanks for e=
ven more
> > reason why Judge King should consider whether you should retain your lib=
erty.
> > I'm seeing him this week.
>
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> You were bound to pop up again, with your vague generalisations and
> your feeble attempts at subtle intimidatory remarks. Wilhelm Reich had
> your number. Professor Reich held up a mirror to guys like you. He
> explained all about you in "LISTEN, LITTLE MAN ! "
>
> This is an international case, a ground-breaking, epoch-making case
> for the expanded EU, to set the scene and establish precedents for
> future such international cases. It has nothing to do with British
> judges in the final analysis.
>
> So meet anyone you want to meet.
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Wilhelm Reich's words make no impression on those who read them. Reich
didn't see the full picture. There are additional psychological
complexes in the hidden layers of the collective human mind, with
their roots deep in prehistory, which make progress almost impossible.
This is not the place for an in-depth discussion on that.
Nevertheless, some well-chosen extracts from "LISTEN, LITTLE MAN !"
are an appropriate, though futile, response to the spoilers in
discussions such as this one.
http://marukuwato.multiply.com/journal/item/62 |