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Meme Warfare Dispatches, Now with Crazy Stupid People

Updated with even more internet effluvia.

Two very different (polar opposite) bits of internet content I happened upon today, the first from an interview with David Ray Griffin:


And this tidbit, from a January LA Times review of the book Family of Secrets:

Here it's necessary to declare a personal bias. I regard the belief that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone as an important indicium of mental health. In fact, I think there are three things that every serious American needs to believe about our recent history: Kennedy was killed by a lone lunatic, Americans really did land on the moon and the Twin Towers were destroyed when they were struck by two fully fueled airliners that had been hijacked by Islamic extremists organized by Al Qaeda. People who do not believe in these things are, within reasonable limits, entitled to sympathy. They are not entitled to a seat at the table where serious discussions occur.

I think this is the Max Blumenthal video that was purged from YouTube, in which he interviews American students in Israel.



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I came across it while I was watching his video of the 9/12 Mass Tea-Bagging action in DC:


Harley Guy has certainly put on some weight!

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